A service in the memory of legendary bassist
Paul Raven (
MINISTRY,
PRONG,
SOCIETY 1,
KILLING JOKE,
GODFLESH,
MOB RESEARCH) will be held on October 31, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. in the Southeastern French city of Annecy, which lies approximately 30 kilometers from Geneva airport. A wake at L'Usine (the factory) in Geneva will follow tomorrow evening. This is the club where
Paul enjoyed his last night on earth.
The fact that this service falls on the same day as Halloween, while appropriate, is simply a coincidence. No costume will be required.
The family understands that the location of this first service (there will be others) will, for many of you, be prohibitive but would like to assure those loved ones and friends that are able to attend that they are very welcome.
Paul Raven was found dead on October 20 in a private home in a small French village on the Swiss border after suffering an apparent heart attack.
Raven was in Geneva working with French recording artists
TREPONEM PAL on their new release alongside drummer
Ted Parsons (
PRONG) and members of
THE YOUNG GODS.
Born in Wolverhampton, UK on January 16, 1961,
Paul Vincent Raven established himself with his work in the seminal post-punk/industrial act
KILLING JOKE after he replaced the band's original bassist in 1982, recording and touring with the group throughout its most commercially successful period, performing on
"Fire Dances",
"Night Time" and
"Brighter than a Thousand Suns". Throughout his extensive career,
Raven participated in other collaborations, including
PRONG,
MURDER, INC.,
PIGFACE and
GODFLESH. Most recently,
Raven was nominated for a 2006
Grammy for "Best Metal Performance" for his work with
MINISTRY's
Al Jourgensen, with whom he had begun collaborating in late 2005 on the
MINISTRY release
"Rio Grande Blood". After a 2006 world tour with the group,
Raven helped
Jourgensen and
PRONG's
Tommy Victor pen the latest
MINISTRY CD,
"The Last Sucker", which is also the band's final studio release.