In this file picture dated Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004 shows British musician Jon Lord plays piano during a test run for his concert in Cologne, western Germany. Deep Purple's Jon Lord, died aged 71, Monday, July 16, 2012. The Leicester-born keyboard player, who had pancreatic cancer, died in London today. -AP Photo

LONDON: British rocker Jon Lord, former keyboardist for the band Deep Purple, died Monday. He was 71 years old.    

A statement on Lord's official website says the Leicester, England-born musician suffered a fatal pulmonary embolism in London after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Lord co-wrote some of Deep Purple's most famous tunes, including ''Smoke on the Water,'' and later had a successful solo career following his retirement from the band in 2002. The statement posted on Lord's website said he died ''surrounded by his loving family.''

Earlier this month, Lord canceled a performance of his Durham Concerto in Germany. At the time, his website assured fans that it was ''not a matter for concern, but it is a continuation of his regular treatment that has just taken longer than anticipated.''

Lord had written to fans last year saying he was fighting cancer and would be taking a break from performing ''while getting the treatment and cure.''

''I shall of course be continuing to write music, in my world it just has to be part of the therapy, and I fully expect to be back in good shape next year,'' he wrote in August 2011.

Lord got his musical start playing piano, first taking classical music lessons before shifting to rock and roll.

After moving to London to attend drama school, he joined blues band the Artwoods in 1964 and later toured with The Flowerpot Men, known for their hit ''Let's Go To San Francisco'', before joining Deep Purple in 1968.

Deep Purple went on to sell more than 100 million albums before splitting in 1976. Lord went on to play with Whitesnake and later, a re-formed Deep Purple.

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