Ambrosia's Christopher North, keyboardist with soft-rock hitmakers, dies at 75
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Ambrosia's Christopher North, keyboardist with soft-rock hitmakers, dies at 75
"Ambrosia described North as 'the Hammond B3 King' and a 'keyboard wizard,' emphasizing his unmatched intensity and emotional depth in performances that created 'aural landscapes.'"
"North's work with Ambrosia produced top 40 hits in the 1970s, including 'How Much I Feel' and 'Biggest Part of Me,' both of which are now considered yacht rock classics."
Christopher North, a founding member of the soft-rock band Ambrosia, passed away at the age of 75 due to throat cancer. His death was confirmed by bandmate Joe Puerta. North was seriously injured in an accident last year. Ambrosia praised him as the 'Hammond B3 King' and a 'keyboard wizard' whose performances brought emotional depth. The band achieved significant success in the 1970s with hits like 'How Much I Feel' and 'Biggest Part of Me,' both emblematic of the yacht rock genre.
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