Darrell Sweet (musician)

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Darrell Sweet
Birth nameDarrell Antony Sweet
Born(1947-05-16)16 May 1947
Bournemouth, England
OriginBurntisland, Scotland
Died30 April 1999(1999-04-30) (aged 51)
New Albany, Indiana, U.S.
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, blues rock, pop rock, rock and roll
Occupation(s)Drummer, musician
InstrumentsDrums, Vocals
Years active1963–1999
Associated actsNazareth

Darrell Antony Sweet (16 May 1947 – 30 April 1999) was a drummer for the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth. He was a co-founder of Nazareth, which was formed in 1968.

Nazareth[]

Sweet was born in Bournemouth, England. His early years were spent playing with the Burntisland pipe band. He was also one of the members of The Shadettes that became Nazareth.

As a founding member of Nazareth, he played drums from 1969 until his death in 1999. He played on Nazareth's first 20 albums.

Death[]

Sweet died of a heart attack in 1999, as the band prepared to set out on the second leg of its U.S. tour in support of their latest album, Boogaloo. The band had arrived at Indiana's New Albany Amphitheater when the 51-year-old Sweet began to feel ill. Within minutes he had gone into cardiac arrest. He was taken to Floyd Memorial Hospital in New Albany, where doctors pronounced him dead.[1] Sweet was survived by his wife, Marion, and their son and daughter. He was replaced in the band by Pete Agnew's son, Lee Agnew.

Discography[]

With Nazareth

References[]

  1. ^ Polatnick, Gordon. "Darrel Sweet Page in Fuller Up, The Dead Musicians Directory". Elvispelvis.com. Retrieved 8 December 2017.

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