Wilko Johnson, British rock guitarist and "Game of Thrones" actor, dies at 75

Wilko Johnson, the guitarist with British blues-rock band Dr. Feelgood who had an surprising profession renaissance after being identified with terminal most cancers, has died. He was 75.

An announcement posted Wednesday on Johnson's official social media accounts on behalf of his household stated the musician died Monday night at his dwelling in southeast England.

Born John Wilkinson in 1947, Johnson was raised on Canvey Island, a marshy, industrial oil city in England's River Thames estuary. He studied Anglo-Saxon literature at Newcastle College and labored as a schoolteacher earlier than forming Dr. Feelgood with different native associates.

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On this March 6, 2013, file photograph, Wilko Johnson, guitarist and founding member of Dr. Feelgood, performs considered one of 4 farewell live shows within the UK, on the Koko membership in north London, following his announcement that he had been identified with terminal most cancers of the pancreas.

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At a time of flamboyant glam and indulgent prog rock, they performed a then-unfashionable model of blues and R&B, wearing low-cost fits that made them look, Johnson stated later, like "shoddy financial institution robbers."

Johnson helped give Dr. Feelgood a harmful edge along with his uneven, relentless guitar fashion and thousand-yard glare — a glance terrifying sufficient to earn him a job later in life as silent executioner Ser Ilyn Payne on "Recreation of Thrones."

The anarchic outfit impressed bands who would quickly drive the U.Ok. punk explosion, and teetered on the sting of world fame, scoring a U.Ok. No. 1 album, excursions of the U.S. and a cope with CBS information. Then in 1977, Johnson walked out amid friction with charismatic lead singer Lee Brilleaux, who died in 1994.

Johnson later stated that if the band had been in a position to comply with its managers' directions to behave, "I am fairly certain we might be multimillionaires. However we did not. We have been geezers from Canvey Island. We have been nice associates, and we fell out."

Johnson went on to carry out with Ian Dury's band, the Blockheads, and spent years enjoying to a loyal fanbase, largely within the U.Ok. and Japan.

In 2012, Johnson was identified with pancreatic most cancers and was instructed it was terminal. The prospect of loss of life unexpectedly revived his artistic energies. He declined chemotherapy, determined to go on one final tour, and recorded a "remaining" album, "Going Again Dwelling," with Roger Daltrey of The Who.

"I all of the sudden discovered myself able the place nothing issues anymore," he instructed the Related Press in 2013. "I am a depressing so-and-so usually ... I would be worrying in regards to the taxman or all of the issues that we fear about that get in the way in which of the true issues. And all of the sudden it would not matter. All of that does not matter.

"You stroll down the road and you are feeling intensely alive. You are `Oh, take a look at that leaf!′ You are trying round and also you suppose, `I am alive. Ain't it wonderful?'"

In one other twist, a fan who was additionally a most cancers specialist provided to assist. After surgical procedure to take away a 3-kilogram (6.6-pound) tumor, Johnson introduced in 2014 he was cancer-free. He launched one other album, "Blow Your Thoughts," in 2018, and performed gigs along with his Wilko Johnson Band till final month.

Johnson is survived by his sons Simon and Matthew and grandson Dylan.

FILE PHOTO: Musician Wilko Johnson poses for a photograph at his home in Westcliff - on- sea in Essex
Musician Wilko Johnson poses for a photograph at his dwelling in Westcliff - on- sea, Essex, southern England February 1, 2013. 

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