Published 17:21 IST, September 16th 2019
Rocker Ric Ocasek, frontman and lead singer of The Cars, dies aged 75
Rockstar Ric Ocasek, The Cars singer passed away on Sept 15. He was in the Rock and Roll hall of fame and had recently separated from his wife of 28 years
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According to reports, Ric Ocasek, the lead singer of 'The Cars', has died at the age of 75. The singer was found dead in his apartment on September 15, after New York police reportedly responded to the call of an unconscious male at a Manhattan house at around 4 PM Eastern Time. The details of his death have not yet come out in the public domain.
Tributes pour in
Condolences and tributes are already pouring in for the musical star with several prominent contemporary American singers expressing grief on social media. One such singer is Bette Midler- a famous singer-songwriter herself.
#RickOcasek, leader of #TheCars, has died. Unbelievable. Their sound was the sound of a whole decade; biting, mischievous, lighthearted, sardonic and fun...wish we were all that young again...RIP until vinyl returns...xoxo...
— Bette Midler (@BetteMidler) September 16, 2019
Another condolence came from Richard Marx who is American adult contemporary and pop/rock singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He thanked Ric for songs on "Heartbeat City" and how Ric was an original when it came to making songs.
Aw, man. RIP #ricocasek and thank you for the songs on “Heartbeat City” alone. You were a true original.
— Richard Marx (@richardmarx) September 16, 2019
Rainn Wilson, who is an American actor-comedian also expressed grief by saying Ric was a visionary and affected the hearts and lives of listeners to his music.
I’m stunned and saddened by the loss of Ric Ocasek - he was a visionary who affected the lives and hearts of everyone who listened to music in the 80s. God Speed, Ric! Keep Moving in Stereo!
— RainnWilson (@rainnwilson) September 16, 2019
Rocker Ric's time as a Singer
Ric Ocasek and his band attained fame with their self-titled hit album in 1978, which included hits like 'My Best Friends Girl' and 'Just What I Needed.' According to reports, Erik Adams who is an AV Club Music critic wrote in a 2018 article: 'his band gave 6 record labels from 1978 to 1987 five of which were good-to-great. Then there was 'The Cars', the kind of band that put out a stellar debut record and then had the gumption not to pack after that. In 1984, Ric and his band won MTV's 'Video of the Year' for the hit song 'You Might Think.'
After a sabbatical, the band reunited in 2011 and released an album titled 'Movie Like This.' It was the band's first and sole album without late-Bassist Benjamin Orr who passed away in 2000. Ric Ocasek and his wife recently divorced in 2018, the couple were together for 28 years.
(With inputs from ANI)
15:53 IST, September 16th 2019