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“Dark Side” vocalist Lesley Duncan dies

Posted March 15, 2010 by Floydian Slip

Singer-songwriter Lesley Duncan, who counted backing vocals on Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” album among her many credits, died Friday. She was 66.

In addition to appearing on “Dark Side” and albums by Elton John, Alan Parsons Project, Dave Clark 5, Dusty Springfield, Ringo Starr, Donovan and many other others, her “Love Song” appeared on John’s “Tumbleweed Connection” (1971).

Duncan released five solo albums during her career as well.

2 comments on ““Dark Side” vocalist Lesley Duncan dies”

  1. TREVOR BRADFORD says:

    Such a beautiful lady, such a beautiful voice. Sadly missed!

  2. Aaron Bell says:

    Lesley,I have been moved by your vocals on dark side since I was a child. Fourty years later I just discovered you and Elton singing YOUR “love song” (didn’t know it was you)another song I have felt as well as heard for so long. Wish I could have discovered you before you left us to write and sing for the others. Aaron


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