Famous PeopleDarren Henley, 63, known as D. H. Peligro, has died. Pellegro was the drummer for the punk rock band Dead Kennedy and has also played with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in the past. He died of a fall that hit his head.
The American joined Dead Kennedy in 1981, replacing drummer Bruce ‘Ted’ Slesinger at the time. Besides the band, he has recorded a total of three studio albums, including “Plastic Surgery Disasters”, “Fankenchrist” and “Bedtime for Democracy”. After the band split in 1986, Peligro continued to play with the Red Hot Chili Peppers after Jack iIrons left the band. His time on the group was short, but while Pellegriw never recorded music with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, he is credited with writing the songs “Taste The Pain,” “Stone Cold Bush” and “Sexy Mexican Maid.” In addition to this confession, Peligro also appeared in the promotional video for the song “Me and My Friends”.
(Continue reading below the promotional video for “Me and My Friends” by Red Hot Chili Peppers.)
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D. H. Peligro’s death was announced by Dead Kennedys on Instagram. They wrote: “Dead drummer Kennedy DH Pellegro (Darren Henley) passed away yesterday, October 28, at his home in Los Angeles. Police at the scene said he died of head trauma from a fall. Please respect the family’s privacy during this difficult time.” “.
Flea, guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers, among others, reacted to the drummer’s death: “Dear friend, brother, I miss you so much. I am so disappointed. But all my life I will cherish every second.”
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