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Kenny Morris, Iconic Banshees Drummer, Passes Away at 68
17 Jan
Summary
- Kenny Morris, drummer for Siouxsie and the Banshees, has passed away.
- He recorded two albums and a hit single with the influential punk band.
- Morris also pursued a career in filmmaking and visual arts after leaving.

Kenny Morris, best known for his drumming with the influential punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees, has died at the age of 68. He joined the band in 1977 and performed on their albums "The Scream" (1978) and "Join Hands" (1979), as well as the successful single "Hong Kong Garden." Morris's tenure with the band concluded in September 1979.
Following his departure from Siouxsie and the Banshees, Morris diversified his artistic pursuits. He directed several short films and developed a career as a painter and visual artist. His artwork has been showcased in major exhibitions in Dublin, where he had been living in recent years. He was also reportedly re-engaging with music, playing for a Dublin-based post-punk goth band.
Morris's contributions to music and art were remembered fondly by friends, including music journalist John Robb. Robb highlighted Morris's unique personality and artistic talents, noting his recent success as a respected artist. Plans for a posthumous release, "A Banshee Left Waiting," were mentioned, sharing the title with one of his art shows.




