Chas Hodges Dead: Chas And Dave Star Dies, Aged 74

He was the lead vocalist in the British band.
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Chas and Dave singer Chas Hodges has died, a tweet from the musical duo’s Twitter account has announced.

The musician passed away in his sleep on Saturday morning after suffering organ failure. The 74-year-old had recently undergone successful treatment for oesophageal cancer.

Chas Hodges (1943-2018)
Chas Hodges (1943-2018)
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The statement issued on Saturday afternoon reads: “It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the passing of our very own Chas Hodges.

“Despite receiving successful treatment for oesophageal cancer recently, Chas suffered organ failure and passed away peacefully in his sleep in the early hours of this morning.”

It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the passing of our very own Chas Hodges. Despite receiving successful treatment for oesophageal cancer recently, Chas suffered organ failure and passed away peacefully in his sleep in the early hours of this morning. pic.twitter.com/bwxqfHUjUg

— Chas And Dave (@chas_dave) September 22, 2018

Chas and Dave were known for their lively ‘knees up’ music - or rockney as it became known.

Chas, along with his bandmate Dave Peacock, rose to fame in the 1970s, scoring a string of chart hits including ‘Rabbit’, ‘Gertcha’ and ‘Snooker Loopy’.

They also performed four FA Cup final songs with Tottenham Hotspur FC including ‘Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur/Ossie’s Dream’ in 1981 and ‘Tottenham Tottenham’ in 1982.

Legend has it that they were offered the chance to record the theme song for ‘Only Fools And Horses’ but turned it down as they were busy promoting their biggest hit ‘Ain’t No Pleasing You’ in Australia.

The duo released their first album of new material in over three decades earlier this year. ‘A Little Bit of Us’ included a track that addressed Chas’s cancer diagnosis.

Chas and Dave pictured in 1984.
Chas and Dave pictured in 1984.
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At the time of release, Chas said: “This is our first Chas & Dave-produced album for over thirty years. Tell you what, though, we ain’t waiting another 30 years before we do the next one. The older you get, it seems time goes quicker.

“Yet as soon as we got in the studio it seemed like yesterday that we were producing our last album. My mum used to say the same thing in 1960: ‘30 years ago I was 17 and it seems like yesterday.’ ‘How can 30 years ago seem like yesterday?’ says I, slightly mockingly. ‘Well it bloody well does’, says mum, getting the deserved last word, and that’s that.”

Tributes have already begun to pour in for the star...

What a shame. When they were on Tiswas they were always kind,respectful and played live. RIP Chas. https://t.co/R85oEQFrnt

— Lenny Henry (@LennyHenry) September 22, 2018

Absolutely gutted about @ChasnHodges passing. Was always a real gentleman to me and very generous with his time. Absolutely one of the best. Played piano at Eric Clapton's wedding. The other members of the spontaneous band? Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison

— Iain Lee - talkRADIO (@iainlee) September 22, 2018

So sad. Such a legend. Together with Dave he wrote the soundtrack to my childhood. RIP Chas Hodges. https://t.co/CnG1A1TkhR

— Rob Beckett (@robbeckettcomic) September 22, 2018

Everyone at the Club is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of one of our own, Chas Hodges. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/AMB7pWHUa4

— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 22, 2018

Sad news indeed. An excellent musician and songwriter. #chashodges https://t.co/liPzHM9gei

— Right Said Fred (@TheFreds) September 22, 2018

I don't know if I've ever had as much shameless fun at a gig as last time I saw Chas & Dave. And Chas Hodges in the atrium of Alexander Palace was way better than The Libertines (who booked him to be there). He also played on any number of Joe Meek classics. What a guy. R.I.P.

— Simon Price (@simon_price01) September 22, 2018

As recently as July, the duo played to a sold-out crowd at London’s BST festival, where they were one of the support acts for headliner Eric Clapton.

Chas is survived by his wife Joan and two children Nik and Kate.

Watch Chas and dave perform ‘Rabbit’ in the video below...

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