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Steely Dan co-founder and guitarist Walter Becker dies at 67

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Steely Dan’s Walter Becker performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Grounds in Indio, California on April 10, 2015. Photo: TNS

A rock 'n' roll fan with a penchant for harmony and obtuse references, Walter Becker, the guitarist, bassist and co-founder of the 1970s rock group Steely Dan, which sold more than 40 million albums and produced such hit singles as Reelin’ In the Years and Rikki Don’t Lose that Number, died Sunday. He was 67.

His official website announced his death Sunday with no further details.

Donald Fagen said in a statement Sunday that his Steely Dan bandmate was not only “an excellent guitarist and a great songwriter” but also “smart as a whip,” ‘’hysterically funny” and “cynical about human nature, including his own.”

“I intend to keep the music we created together alive as long as I can with the Steely Dan band,” Fagen wrote.

In this October 29, 1977, file photo, Walter Becker, left, and Donald Fagen of Steely Dan are pictured in Los Angeles. Photo: AP
In this October 29, 1977, file photo, Walter Becker, left, and Donald Fagen of Steely Dan are pictured in Los Angeles. Photo: AP
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