Paul Jeffreys

This article is about the English rock musician. For the Australian rules footballer, see Paul Jeffreys (footballer).

Paul Avron Jeffreys (13 February 1952  21 December 1988) was an English rock musician and bassist. Jeffreys played bass on the first two albums of Cockney Rebel (1972–74), and later worked with a number of British bands, including Be-Bop Deluxe (1974),[1] Warm Jets (1977-1980) and Electric Eels (1980-1981).[2][3] He died at age 36 along with his wife Rachel Jeffreys (née:Jones) when Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed flying over Lockerbie; the couple were on their way to their honeymoon.[4][5]

References

  1. Nelson, Bill diary of a hyperdreamer (2004) Pp. 78-9 Bill Nelson's collected diaries from between 1999 and 2003, previously published on his official website Pomona ISBN 1-904590-06-3
  2. "PaulJeffreys.com: website in the memory of Paul Jeffreys". Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  3. Stoneman, Justin (2007-03-29). "From punk to profits: MBop founder has seen both sides of music business". The Independent. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  4. "PaulJeffreys.com: website in the memory of Paul Jeffreys". Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  5. Paul Jeffreys at Find a Grave

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