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{{Infobox musician

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|name=Von Paxton

|name=Von Paxton

|birth_name=Byron Leopold Von Paxton

|birth_name=Byron Leopold Von Paxton

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|instruments=[[Voice|Vocals]], [[Acoustic Guitar]], [[Electric Guitar]], [[Bass Guitar]]

|instruments=[[Voice|Vocals]], [[Acoustic Guitar]], [[Electric Guitar]], [[Bass Guitar]]

|years_active=1980-1996

|years_active=1980-1996

|<!–associated_acts–>past_member_of=The London Churches (1982<!–6–>-1990)<br>Bringhall (1982-1985, 1987 (one-off))<br>Fexlium (1992-1995)<br>Conny Bridges (1992-1996)

|past_member_of=The London Churches (1982<!–6–>-1990)<br>Bringhall (1982-1985, 1987 (one-off))<br>Fexlium (1992-1995)<br>Conny Bridges (1992-1996)

|alias=Lee Paxton<br>Von Detroit

|alias=Lee Paxton<br>Von Detroit

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Latest revision as of 04:34, 16 December 2025

Von Paxton

Also known as Lee Paxton
Von Detroit
Born

Byron Leopold Von Paxton

(1960-12-04)December 4, 1960

Died October 22, 2004(2004-10-22) (aged 43)
Occupation Musician
Instruments Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar
Years active 1980-1996
Formerly of The London Churches (1982-1990)
Bringhall (1982-1985, 1987 (one-off))
Fexlium (1992-1995)
Conny Bridges (1992-1996)

Musical artist

Byron Leopold Von Paxton (December 4, 1960–October 22, 2004) better known as Von Paxton was and English musician best known for his songs The Right Path and The Sun Won’t Shine Again often mislabeled as Like The Wind or The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet .

Paxton was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in October 1993. He retired in 1996, by this point the cancer was beginning to be problematic.

One misconception often made is that Von Paxton was 25 when he recorded TSWSA. In reality, he was 22-23 (1983 or 1984).

Another misconception is that Von Puxton died in Los Angeles, California. Von Paxton died in Puxton, Somerset, England.

  • Diggin’ It Up (1980)
  • Look Our Best (1982)-with Blue Alpha and Bringhall
  • The Sun Won’t Shine Again (1983/1984)-with The London Churches
  • The Right Path (1985)-with The London Churches
  • Burning Our Past (1986)-with Future Nightshade
  • Bundle Of Joy (1988)
  • Rockstar (1989)-with Joy Infinity/Infidelity
  • King Maestro (1992)-with Fexlium
  • Medicine Of Laughter (1995)-with Conny Bridges (Bunch)
  • Bottoms Up (1996)

Von Paxton died of Prostate Cancer at the age of 43 (not 44) on October 22, 2004.

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