Founding member of Average White Band dies By Press Association October 8 2019, 4:03 pm October 8 2019, 4:03 pm Share Founding member of Average White Band dies Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/news/scotland/1861279/founding-member-of-average-white-band-dies/ Copy Link A saxophone player from the Average White Band has died (Julien Behal/PA) A founding member of the Average White Band has died after being diagnosed with cancer. Malcolm “Molly” Duncan played saxophone in the group, including on their US chart-topper Pick Up The Pieces. The soul and funk band, formed in 1972, gained worldwide success including a number one album in the US. Duncan and his bandmate Roger Ball were known as the Dundee Horns, having both attended art college in the city. The band paid tribute to Duncan on their Facebook page, saying he was “one of the funniest and most charming people you could ever meet”. We are saddened to learn of the passing of our old friend and tenor player, Molly Duncan.He had a recent bout with…Posted by Average White Band on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 They posted: “We are saddened to learn of the passing of our old friend and tenor player, Molly Duncan. “He had a recent bout with cancer, and so one half of the ‘Dundee Horns’ is with us no more. “His was the world-famous sax solo on Pick Up The Pieces, but apart from that he was one of the funniest and most charming people you could ever meet. “He was a founding member of the band – also from Dundee Art College, as are Roger Ball and Alan Gorrie – and will be sorely missed. “His son, Dan, was with him at the end, and our condolences are with him and other family members.”