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The Beatles' former bassist Chas Newby dies aged 81 as tributes paid

Chas Newby, who previously played bass guitar for The Beatles during their early days, has died aged 81.

The 81-year-old was a member of John Lennon's first band The Quarryman following his short stint with The Beatles and is thought to have died early on Tuesday morning.

The cause of death is not yet known reports the Mirror.

Tributes for the late musician have flooded in online as fans paid respects to the Beatles left-hand bassist.

"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."

Chas, the brother of the former drummer of The Beatles, Pete Best, confirmed the news on Facebook.

Chas Newby played with the Beatles. (BPM)

Roag Best wrote: "Both Pete and I and the whole Best family absolutely devasted to hear the very sad news with regards to one of the families closest friends Chas Newby passing last night.

"Many of you will know him for playing bass guitar for both The Beatles and The Quarrymen, but to us he was laid back Chas with the big smile. We’ll truly miss him. Forever in our thoughts. God bless you Chas."

A Beatles historian also paid tribute and said: "Absolutely gutted to learn from Roag Best that Chas Newby, the Beatles' first left handed bass player, and friend of the Best family for nearly 70 years has passed away.

"A lovely man, always generous with his time. God bless you, Chas."

The Beatles biographer and historian Mark Lewisohn tweeted: "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."

And St Peter's Church in Woolton wrote: "We were so sad to hear the news that Chas Newby has passed away.

"Everything at St Peter's sends our love, thoughts and prayers to Chas's family and friends. Thanks, Chas for the music, for your kindness and generosity, and for all the joy and happiness you brought to so many people. May you rest in peace."

He played with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John for a few gigs in 1960.

John wanted him to join them for a tour of West Germany but he opted to return to University.

Chas previously joked his claim to fame was that he was the first left-handed bass player in The Beatles.

Previously speaking to the Beatles City podcast, Chas said: "I borrowed a bass from a guy called Tommy McGuirk, but of course Tommy was right handed, so I got this bass guitar and it's not as difficult as it sounds but I just played it upside down."

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