David Kaffe, in Britain actor and familiar for playing keyboardist live in Rob Porto Reiner’s 1984 Mockurementary This spinal tapDied at age 79.
The Bandmates in a mutual Alameda’s wild in the kingdom confirmed the message on Facebook page, writing the musician had “passed peacefully in sleep” Friday.
“David was always a kind of word and a quick talent, who will kill you, where you stand. Then you’d make you smile doing it!” I wrote. “RIP brother.”
Born David Kaffinetti in Folkestone, Kaffa studied Classical Piano as a child before falling in love with the rock’n’roll in teens. In the early 20s, and co-founded prog rock groups rare bird, perhaps the best known in 1969 path compassion.
However, it finds the larger report playing keys in this spinal tap’s fictional serious metal band, alongside the movie’s co-writer of Christopher Hospitem, Michael McKean and Harry Tonders. The memorable lines in the film includes live life philosophy: “Have a good time … all the time.”
Kaffo was a part of the spinal tap in a variety of gigs after the film’s release, among their own form in Saturday night live, but at the end of 1984, who left the group.
I played in various other bonds in subsequent decades, including Oakland’s Model citizens and San Francisco’s loan of Alameda’s wild kingdom – but Kaffo remaining fans’ love in the character in the movie.
“I played it [Viv] very close to my heart, like a little dimer, “he announced to BAM in 1991. “If people like to behavior, accident to me like me. “
By The following to the spinal tapDirected a Reiner and Co-written by the starring McKean, shearing and hospital, is due to release in September, but kaff is not involved in the environment.