Kenny MacLean, Rest in Peace

Published November 25, 2008 @ 08:44 in Celebrity Death Watch

In MemoriumKenny MacLean was in his early 50s. He rose to fame as bassist in the 1980s Toronto-based new wave band Platinum Blonde.

6 Responses to "Kenny MacLean, Rest in Peace"

Kelly MacKinnon
November 25, 2008 / 10:11

I had the pleasure of meeting Kenny back in the '80's when he attended one of the Wayne Gretzky Tennis Classics held here in Brantford, Ontario.

R.I.P. Kenny!

PATRIZIA
November 25, 2008 / 10:54

I had the pleasure of working with Kenny when he give me my first break and produced my first single "RAGE" where opera meets rock. He was such a huge talent with a warm and large heart! I will miss him very much!

Ursula
November 25, 2008 / 14:49

Your music will live on forever.

You will be missed.

The Angels are with you now Kenny.


Chris
November 25, 2008 / 22:28

It is realy sad...

I got the new on the phone from a personnal friend of his and I. Kenny was such a cool and talented person. Always been a plesure spending time with and arround him. I have great memories of some nights out in Toronto and Montreal, will miss you, my friend....

Chris

Sandman
November 26, 2008 / 12:29

This is very tradgic news, as a DJ back in the 80's I was very familiar with the music of Platinum Blond. He will be missed.

wendy nash
November 27, 2008 / 01:54

I was a very big fan of Platinum Blonde, They were my favorite band in the 80's. I had the pleasure of meeting Kenny for the first time in 2006, At a gig with Mark. That's the thing I always wanted to see them perform all together. I never had the chance, I always seemed to miss out, I'll never have the chance now, He was a nice guy, It's a darn shame he's gone, When i met him. he maid me fell good, He kiss me on the hand, I never had anybody else do that before, Well besides my boyfriend. He maid me fell like a princes i guess. I'm shocked, I still can't believe that he's really gone. I miss you Kennith Irving Maclean, May you rest in peace always, until we meet again in heaven, Your in a better place now, May the angles take care of you now. Rock on Kenny.

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