A BASS guitarist who played with The Beatles has died aged 81.
Chas Newby was a member of John Lennon’s first band The Quarrymen.
Chas Newby, who played bass guitar for The Beatles[/caption]The Cavern Club in Liverpool today announced his death.
A spokesperson said: “It’s with great sadness to hear about the passing of Chas Newby,” Cavern Club Liverpool, where The Beatles started their career, wrote on Facebook.
“Chas stepped in for The Beatles for a few dates when Stuart Sutcliffe stayed in Hamburg and latterly he played for The Quarrymen.
“Interestingly, he was also the first left-handed bass guitarist in The Beatles. RIP Chas Newby thoughts and well wishes from everybody at The Cavern Club.”
The Beatles biographer and historian Mark Lewisohn added: “RIP Chas Newby, fill-in Beatle and fair chap.
“He deputised for Stuart on a few dates when the Beatles returned from Hamburg the first time, end-1960, including the momentous Litherland date.
“Latterly he’s been one of the Quarry Men too. A charming man, always a pleasure to meet.”