Andrew Ranken, Whose Drumming Powered the Pogues, Dies at 72
Andrew Ranken, the drummer known as 'The Clobberer' for his driving rhythms, has passed away at the age of 72. Ranken was a key member of the influential Irish rock band the Pogues, whose music blended traditional Irish folk with punk energy.
The Pogues were formed in London in the early 1980s and quickly gained a reputation for their energetic live performances and catchy, often humorous songs. Ranken's drumming was a key element of the band's sound, providing a driving beat that helped propel their music forward.
Throughout his career, Ranken worked with a variety of artists, including Elvis Costello and the Pogues' lead singer Shane MacGowan. He also released several solo albums and collaborated with other musicians on various projects.
Ranken's death has been met with an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians, who have praised his contributions to the world of music.
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