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Jim Beard, Steely Dan Keyboardist, Dead At 63

Jim Beard, who joined rock band Steely Dan as keyboardist in 2008, has died. He was 63.

The musician died Saturday in a New York City hospital from complications due to a sudden illness, a representative confirmed to Deadline.

Beard, who worked with jazz icons like Wayne Shorter and John McLaughlin, was mourned by his band on their website.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our friend and colleague,” they wrote.

Beard was prolific as a professional jazz and fusion rock musician. According to his website, he performed with the Metropole Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Lincoln Center Orchestra throughout his decades-spanning career.

Beard, whose compositions were used in major movies and TV shows, was nominated for seven Grammys and won in the Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album category in 2007 for “Some Skunk Funk.”

Many of his fellow musicians paid tribute Wednesday on social media.

“Jim Beard, RIP … Jim was the glue and such a great presence on so many projects,” wrote jazz drummer Peter Erskine on X. “I’m going to miss the man, his wit and his musical incisiveness. You made a difference, Jim.”

“Thank you for everything Jim Beard,” Ben Wendel, a saxophonist and producer, wrote Wednesday on the platform. “You were a musical giant and inspiration to so many. I am incredibly grateful I had a chance to hang with you and get a little insight into your genius.”

Beard was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, in 1960 and moved to New York City in 1985 to pursue his dream in music. In the decades since, he toured around the world — from festivals across the U.S. and Canada to concerts in France and Japan.

Beard published more than 100 compositions throughout his career and recorded with jazz legends

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