The Pogues drummer Andrew Ranken dead at 72

Auryn CoxBBC News NI
News imageGetty Images An older man with grey hair wearing a shirt and sitting behind a drum set and in front of a mural/picture.Getty Images
Andrew Ranken was a founding member of the iconic group

The Pogues drummer Andrew Ranken has died aged 72, the band has announced.

Ranken was a founding member of the London-based music group and played in some of the band's best-known songs such as Fairytale of New York and Dirty Old Town.

In a statement published online the band said Ranken, who died on Tuesday, was the "heartbeat of The Pogues".

"Andrew, thank you for everything, for your friendship, your wit and your generosity of spirit, and of course for the music, forever a true friend and brother," the statement reads.

"Our thoughts and love are with his family at this sad and difficult time."

Allow X content?

This article contains content provided by X. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read  and  before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue’.
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. X content may contain adverts.

Nicknamed "The Clobberer", Ranken played drums, percussion, harmonica and provided vocals for The Pogues in the 90s and 00s.

Formed in 1982, the band's most iconic lineup included late singer Shane MacGowan, bassist Cait O'Riordan, singer and tin whistle player Spider Stacy, banjo player Jem Finer, accordion player James Fearnley and Ranken.