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Tributes have poured in after Jesse passed away
- Ethan Singh, News Reporter
- Published: 12:10, 8 Nov 2024
- Updated: 12:21, 8 Nov 2024
THE son of legendary The Who drummer Kenney Jones has died, leaving the music icon heartbroken.
Kenney, who replaced Keith Moon as The Who's drummer in 1978, revealed the tragic news about his son Jesse on Thursday.
Posting on Facebook, the 76-year-old said: "It is with a broken heart that I share the devastating news that my son Jesse has passed.
"I don’t have the words right now to fully express how I am feeling.
"But I want to thank you all for your kind wishes at this indescribably painful time and ask for continued love, respect and privacy as we try to navigate this profound loss as a family."
It's not known how Jesse, believed to be a keen DJ and father, died.
However, tributes have poured out on social media in memory of the "beautiful soul" and "colourful character".
Kenney fathered six children from his two marriages.
The rock star also owns and runs Hurtwood Park polo club in Surrey where he hosts events.
They sometimes include Kenney’s close friend Sir Rod Stewart with whom he was in The Faces.
Kenney’s other rock star pals include Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones, Mike Rutherford of Genesis, and Stewart Copeland of The Police.
He joined The Who following the death of the band's former drummer, Keith Moon.