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    Peter, Paul and Mary bassist Dick Kniss dies at 74

    SAUGERTIES, N.Y. (AP) — Dick Kniss, a bassist who performed for five decades with the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary and co-wrote the John Denver hit "Sunshine on My Shoulders," has died. He was 74.

    Kniss died Wednesday of pulmonary disease at a hospital near his home in the Hudson Valley town of Saugerties, his wife, Diane Kniss said.

    Kniss was born in Portland, Ore., and was an original member of Denver's 1970s band. He also played with jazz greats including Herbie Hancock and Woody Herman.

    Active in the 1960s civil rights movement, Kniss performed at benefits for a range of causes and played during the first celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday.

    Peter, Paul and Mary's Peter Yarrow said in a statement that Kniss was "our intrepid bass player for almost as long as we performed together.

    "He was a dear and beloved part of our closest family circle and his bass playing was always a great fourth voice in our music as well as, conceptually, an original and delightfully surprising new statement added to our vocal arrangements," Yarrow said.

     

    60 comments

    • peppermint feet  •  29 days ago
      oh, this is sad news indeed. Puff the Magic Dragon was a fave of mine and the kids.
    • Grasshopper  •  Irvine, United States  •  29 days ago
      Rest in Peace, your music will live on forever!!!
    • Bob  •  29 days ago
      Anyone who worked with Peter, Paul, and Mary as well as John Denver is brilliant in my book.

      All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go.
      I'm standing here outside your door,
      I hate to wake you up and say 'goodby'.
    • cretin  •  League City, United States  •  29 days ago
      I was lucky enough to have heard him live many times. Those were great times for me. Thank you Dick for the music and God bless all those close to you who have to say goodbye.
    • jvkla  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  29 days ago
      Wow. I consider myself a pretty good musicologist, but I didn't know he was with them for 5 decades... Nor did I know he co-wrote "Sunshine on My Shoulders" His bass was indeed a 4th voice in PPM, one of the more distinctive sounds of the 1960's. Hats off to Kniss and his many years of faithful service to the group, and thank you for some records that will outlive us all... It's sad to see so many musicians of the era leaving us now...
    • Stanley Beasley  •  Ocean Springs, United States  •  29 days ago
      another oldie gone
    • Josh  •  Round Lake, United States  •  29 days ago
      A true loss to the music world :(
    • Janet  •  Tampa, United States  •  28 days ago
      Sad news. Most people never knew or forgot there was definately a fourth member of P,P & M. Dick was an unsung musician and I think one of the very best bassists that was around. His bass work on "Leaving On A Jet Plane" is outstanding and helped make that song a hit.
    • ladywolve  •  Marana, United States  •  29 days ago
      so sad, I grew up with this band, and other older bands, My prayer our with his family.
    • cesspool bobby  •  29 days ago
      If you want to cry see the video of the Seekers performing There Will Never be Another you. It is remarkable to hear their voices as if 1965 was tomarrow. I'm sadden to think of long lost love and tragedy. I wish Judith was young again and all of this had not happened, and all of us were as we were.
    • allegra  •  Dallas, United States  •  29 days ago
      I remember when he played with John Denver. Saw him at several of Denver's shows. RIP
    • Anthony  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  28 days ago
      the music you played was beautiful and touched my heart and soul for that i thank you..rest in peace.
    • Mike  •  29 days ago
      I am sorry to hear the news. I would love to plant a Lemmon Tree next to his grave to watch over it.
    • No Quarter  •  29 days ago
      A great talent is gone but not forgotten .
    • Steve  •  Longview, United States  •  29 days ago
      great guy.....
    • Robert  •  Sacramento, United States  •  29 days ago
      Good music. RIP
    • Harley  •  29 days ago
      I'm 28, but I can honestly say I grew up on PP&M and John Denver thanks to my Mom. However, I can honestly say my love of Herbie Hancock is my own. I do so hope he's resting easy knowing the joy and emotions he brought out in people with his contribution to music.
    • Randy Magness  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  29 days ago
      Folk music legend. Not many left.
    • Josie Buchanan  •  29 days ago
      Dick you were one of the finest musicians ever. Rest in Peace and say hi to John and Mary for us. Can't wait till we hear you once more in heaven. May God give #$%$ family peace and comfort during this time of pain. He is now in the most wonderful orchastras ever in heaven.
    • a  •  29 days ago
      Loved Dick Kniss ... both with PP&M and with John Denver. Memorable and oft-times funny.
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