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Willy Deville, Founder of Punk Group Mink Deville Dies

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Willy DeVille, who founded the punk group Mink DeVille and was known for his blend of R&B, blues, Dixieland and traditional French Cajun ballads, has died of pancreatic cancer, his publicist Carol Kaye said today. He was 58.

The Oscar-nominated songwriter died at New York's Cabrini Hospital.

Mink DeVille, for which DeVille was the principal songwriter, was billed as one of the most original groups on the New York punk scene after an appearance at the legendary CBGB club in Greenwich Village in the 1970s.

In 1977, the band recorded “Cabretta," a rock 'n' roll/rhythm and blues album with renowned producer Jack Nitzsche. Its featured song, “Spanish Stroll," was a Top 20 hit in Britain. It was followed by the album “Return to Magenta."

His “Storybook Love," featured in the 1987 movie “The Princess Bride," was nominated for an Academy Award.

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