The American producer, arranger and composer Hal Willner has passed away having contracted symptoms consistent with the coronavirus.
Among his many achievements, Hal was the co-producer of Lulu, the album released in October 2011 by Lou Reed and Metallica.
Metallica were among the many artists paying their respects to the maverick 64 year-old producer, sharing the below message on Instagram:
“The entire Metallica family was shocked and saddened to hear of producer, writer, and composer Hal Willner’s passing earlier today. He was a truly inspirational collaborator, someone who through his unique combination of musical knowledge and warm personality, invigorated every project he touched, including co-producing our very own collaboration with Lou Reed, 2011’s Lulu; Hal expertly helped to guide us all to a project we loved, and remain fiercely proud of, to this day.
"His breadth and scope within the world of music was incredible. From being the sketch music producer of Saturday Night Live since 1981 to producing albums for Lou, Marianne Faithfull, William S. Burroughs and Laurie Anderson, Hal’s love and appreciation of all styles of cutting-edge music and art made him a man in high demand."
Drummer Lars Ulrich added his own tribute to the post, stating:
“I will always treasure the time I spent with Hal in those most inspiring and collaborative environments. He was such a warm, open, and communicative person, and as Lou’s right-hand man, he was absolutely essential in pushing Lulu forward. I’ll never forget him, and I know I speak for the entire Metallica family when I say he will be greatly missed.”