Drummer Gilson Lavis has died at his home in Lincolnshire at the age of 74.
Lavis rose to fame in the 1970s as drummer in rock band Squeeze, before performing with the Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra until last year.
Long-time bandmate Holland paid tribute to his "dear friend" on social media on Thursday, with tributes also paid from musicians KT Tunstall, Curtis Stigers and Gregory Porter.
Holland also sent his "love and sympathy" to Lavis' wife Nikki and son Gilson, while highlighting Lavis' work supporting the "AA fellowship" - a reference to his involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous.

