Updated 29 October 2007
It is with great sadness that I have to announce Tony died
on 20 July of heart failure.
The funeral took place at Hendon Cemetery & Crematorium
on 31 July and pictures of the day are now in the gallery.
The Independent obituary
here
The Guardian obituary by Alan Clayson here
Tony Dangerfield obituary from the Times Newspapers - here
The Stage obituary here
Tony in 1964 recorded and managed by Joe Meek
Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages with Tony on bass play ‘Jack the Ripper' click
here
Tony Dangerfield bass player with Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages, on and off since 1963, and a most collectable – if infrequent – recording artist in his own right.
Solo stardom was not to be and Anthony Stuart Dangerfield continued along the same road he'd been travelling since his birth in Wolverhampton on August 31st 1944. Yet he has clung onto the good looks that led Joe Meek to produce his first single during 1964's sunny autumn.
Tony has shared the stage with such notables as Gene Vincent, Billy Fury, Carl Douglas, Carlo Little, Ritchie Blackmore, Wee Willie Harris, Heinz, Matthew Fisher, Mike Berry, Ricky Valance and many more.
(Extract from an interview with Alan Clayson)
See Tony play guitar at a Blues Jam - click here
Watch the short film ‘Fish Eye’ starring Tony Dangerfield here