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-'''Martin Bernard Duffy''' (18 May 1967 – 18 December 2022) was an English [[musical keyboard|keyboardist]] who originally played with [[Felt (band)|Felt]] and most famously with [[Primal Scream]].+'''Martin Duffy''' (1967 – 2022) was an English [[musical keyboard|keyboardist]] who originally played with [[Felt (band)|Felt]] and most famously with [[Primal Scream]] where he can be heard on "[[Loaded (Primal Scream song)|Loaded]]" (1990).
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 +==Career==
 +Duffy was born in [[Birmingham]] and grew up in [[Rednal]] in the south of the city, attending [[St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Birmingham|St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School]] in [[King's Norton]], and growing up listening to [[punk rock]], as well as [[Two-tone (music genre)|two-tone]], [[The Beatles]] and [[Led Zeppelin]].
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 +Duffy joined the [[indie rock]] band [[Felt (band)|Felt]] as keyboard player in 1985. Felt frontman [[Lawrence (musician)|Lawrence]] later recalled "I put up notices in [[Virgin Megastores|Virgin]] in Birmingham advertising for a guitarist saying 'Do You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star?' I'd put two up when this guy came up to me and said, 'I know this keyboard player. He's 16. He's just left school."
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 +Duffy played keyboards on Primal Scream's first two albums, and joined the band permanently after Felt disbanded at the end of 1989.
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 +Duffy also played with [[The Charlatans (British band)|The Charlatans]] following the death of founding member [[Rob Collins (musician)|Rob Collins]], appearing with the group at [[Concerts at Knebworth House|Knebworth]] supporting [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] in 1996 after learning all the group's songs in three weeks and contributing keyboard parts to the band's fifth album ''[[Tellin' Stories]]''.
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 +In 2004 he was a member of "rock supergroup" [[The Chavs]] with Burgess and [[Carl Barât]] of [[The Libertines]]. He also contributed to recordings by [[Heidi Berry]], [[Beth Orton]], [[Paul Weller]], [[Shack (band)]] and the [[Chemical Brothers]], and released a solo album ''Assorted Promenades'' in 2014. His soundtrack work included the films ''The Laughing King'' (2016) and ''[[Wild Rose (film)|Wild Rose]]'' (2017).
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Martin Duffy (1967 – 2022) was an English keyboardist who originally played with Felt and most famously with Primal Scream where he can be heard on "Loaded" (1990).

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Duffy was born in Birmingham and grew up in Rednal in the south of the city, attending St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in King's Norton, and growing up listening to punk rock, as well as two-tone, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin.

Duffy joined the indie rock band Felt as keyboard player in 1985. Felt frontman Lawrence later recalled "I put up notices in Virgin in Birmingham advertising for a guitarist saying 'Do You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star?' I'd put two up when this guy came up to me and said, 'I know this keyboard player. He's 16. He's just left school."

Duffy played keyboards on Primal Scream's first two albums, and joined the band permanently after Felt disbanded at the end of 1989.

Duffy also played with The Charlatans following the death of founding member Rob Collins, appearing with the group at Knebworth supporting Oasis in 1996 after learning all the group's songs in three weeks and contributing keyboard parts to the band's fifth album Tellin' Stories.

In 2004 he was a member of "rock supergroup" The Chavs with Burgess and Carl Barât of The Libertines. He also contributed to recordings by Heidi Berry, Beth Orton, Paul Weller, Shack (band) and the Chemical Brothers, and released a solo album Assorted Promenades in 2014. His soundtrack work included the films The Laughing King (2016) and Wild Rose (2017).



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