Guitarist Bernie Marsden, who performed with the British rock group Whitesnake in the 1970s and 80s has died, aged 72.
The musician, from Buckingham, died “peacefully” on Thursday surrounded by his wife and daughters.
Along with David Coverdale, Marsden co-founded Whitesnake and co-wrote hits including Here I Go Again and Fool For Your Loving, and had a solo career.
“Bernie never lost his passion for music, writing and recording until the end,” a family statement said.
Whitesnake lead vocalist Coverdale – the former lead singer with Deep Purple – said he had been “honoured” to share the stage with Marsden.