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Moving Pictures Bassist Ian Lees Dies of Heart Attack

Summary

  • Bassist for Moving Pictures, Ian Lees, died suddenly from a heart attack.
  • Lees played on the band's 1982 hit 'What About Me?', later covered by Shannon Noll.
  • He was scheduled to tour with Melinda Schneider in two weeks.
Moving Pictures Bassist Ian Lees Dies of Heart Attack

The Australian music community is mourning the loss of Ian Lees, the bassist for the iconic band Moving Pictures, who passed away on Sunday from a heart attack. Lees was a significant force in the band, playing with them during two separate stints and contributing to their enduring hits. His death has prompted heartfelt tributes from fellow musicians and collaborators.

Lees was instrumental in Moving Pictures' success, including their 1982 hit "What About Me?" which reached number 29 on the US Billboard chart. This song was later famously covered by Shannon Noll, topping Australian charts. His musical talents also extended to film soundtracks, notably "Never" from the 1984 movie "Footloose."

Beyond his musical achievements, Lees is remembered for his vibrant personality. His close friend and collaborator Melinda Schneider expressed profound devastation, describing him as a "beautiful human" who brought grace and humor to all situations. He is survived by his two daughters, Meny and Erin.

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Ian Lees was the legendary bassist for the iconic Australian band Moving Pictures.
Moving Pictures' biggest hit was the 1982 single 'What About Me?'.
Ian Lees tragically died from a heart attack on Sunday, shortly before his 60s.

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