Paul Ryder Of The Happy Mondays Has Died, Aged 58

Paul founded the Madchester group alongside his brother and long-time bandmate Shaun.
Paul Ryder performing with the Happy Mondays in 2017
Paul Ryder performing with the Happy Mondays in 2017
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Paul Ryder, bass player and founding member of the Happy Mondays, has died aged 58.

A statement from the band said the Salford-raised musician died on Friday morning.

Alongside his frontman brother Shaun, Paul founded the Happy Mondays in 1980 and was credited with giving the band their signature rolling groove, present on hits such as Step On and Kinky Afro.

The group said in a statement posted on Friday afternoon: “The Ryder family and Happy Mondays band members are deeply saddened and shocked to say that Paul Ryder passed away this morning.

“A true pioneer and legend. He will be forever missed. We thank you for respecting the privacy of all concerned at this time. Long live his funk.”

The Ryder family and Happy Mondays band members are deeply saddened and shocked to say that Paul Ryder passed away this morning

A true pioneer and legend. He will be forever missed ❤️

We thank you for respecting the privacy of all concerned at this time

Long live his funk x pic.twitter.com/e2LdSaQD6u

— Happy Mondays (@Happy_Mondays) July 15, 2022

The original line-up also included drummer Gary Whelan and guitarist Mark Day, and they were later joined by maraca-wielding dancer Bez.

Happy Mondays later achieved a successful crossover into the musical mainstream with hits from albums such as Pills ‘N’ Thrills And Bellyaches and also earned a reputation as hellraisers.

Synonymous with the “Madchester” music scene, their blend of psychedelia and alternative rock continues to influence other acts.

Paul and Shaun Ryder in 2016
Paul and Shaun Ryder in 2016
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Paul remained an active member as the Happy Mondays broke up and reformed multiple times across the last 40 years.

Outside of the band, he also acted in several films including The Ghosts Of Oxford Street and Losing It, and made a cameo as a gangster in the film 24 Hour Party People, about the Madchester music scene.

In addition to Happy Mondays, he also formed the band Big Arm and released a 2008 album titled Radiator, and played DJ sets around the world.

In January 2012, it was announced that the Happy Mondays were reforming with all of the original members, including Paul.

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