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Kevin Wilkinson (11 June 1958 - 17 July 1999[1]) was a musician based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England.
Career
Born Kevin Michael Wilkinson in Stoke-on-Trent, he is credited as a former official member of several successful British pop groups, including The League of Gentlemen (1980), The Waterboys (1983-84), China Crisis (1985-89) and Squeeze (1995-96). He also appeared in some of his affiliated bands' music videos.
Throughout the course of his career, Wilkinson was a highly regarded session musician, performing with other artists as diverse as Fish and The Proclaimers, and Howard Jones. He is not related to Squeeze's bass player, Keith Wilkinson.
Kevin Wilkinson also drummed for less well known acts - including his friend Paul Griffiths, and songwriting partner Robbie Wyborn of King Strut, who benefited hugely from his support and his contributions on their Sacred Ground album.[citation needed]
Wilkinson committed suicide on 17 July 1999, aged 41, by hanging himself at the family home in Baydon, near Swindon. [2] He is survived by his wife (Marilyn Fitzgerald) and three children (Finn, Josie and Ellie).[3]
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" Shortcut to Somewhere" • " State of Mind" • "Big Wedge" • "A Gentleman's Excuse Me" • "The Company" • "Internal Exile" • "Credo" • "Something in the Air" • "Lady Let It Lie" • "Fortunes of War" • "Brother 52" • "Change of Heart" • "Incomplete" • "Arc of the Curve" • "Zoe 25"
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