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Martin Duffy, who played keyboards for Primal Scream and The Charlatans, has died at the age of 55.
"Another tragic loss of a beautiful soul," The Charlatans singer Tim Burgess wrote on Twitter.
Duffy started out in cult 1980s indie band Felt before joining Primal Scream for their 1991 album Screamadelica.
He became part of The Charlatans after their keyboardist Rob Collins died in a car crash in 1996, and also played on songs by Oasis and Chemical Brothers.
"Martin Duffy stepped in to save The Charlatans when we lost Rob," Burgess wrote.
Birmingham-born Duffy took Collins' place when the group supported Oasis at their famous Knebworth concerts just three weeks after the accident.
"He played with us at Knebworth and was a true friend," Burgess continued. "He toured with me in my solo band too - he was a pleasure to spend time with. Safe travels Duffy."
Duffy also released a solo album on Burgess' record label in 2014.
Steve Duffy, a BBC journalist, added: "He had a gift with music but even more of one with people. Love you Martin, proud of what you did and all you were. We're with you brother xx"
Martin suffered a brain injury after a fall and died peacefully surrounded by family including his beloved son Louie, his brother said.
"He was loved by his mother, brothers, wider family and close friends," he added.