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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:54 am |
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RIP Ronnie Montrose http://rocknewsdesk.com/world-news/mont ... t-64/4596/Quote: Ronnie Montrose has died following a battle with prostate cancer. He was 64.
Friends say he “chose his own exit” after telling them he’d enjoyed a life of joy.
The guitarist had been fighting the disease for several years, recently revealing it had led him to stop playing for two years.
His official website reports: “A few months ago, we held a surprise party for Ronnie Montrose’s 64th birthday. He gave an impromptu speech, and told us that after a long life, filled with joy and hardship, he didn’t take any of our love for granted.
“He passed today. He’d battled cancer, and staved off old age for long enough. True to form, he chose his own exit the way he chose his own life.
“We miss him already, but we’re glad to have shared with him while we could.”
The musician and producer started his career in 1969. During recording of an album with his first band, Sawbuck, he landed a job with Van Morrison. He moved to the Edgar Winter Band before forming Montrose. They released five albums between 1973 and 1987. He also put out eight albums under his own name plus four with experimental outfit Gamma.
During his time he also worked in session and live with Sammy Hagar, Herbie Hancock and many others.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:33 pm |
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There are too many of these guys dying lately. Very sad to lose yet another great musician.
I hope Mr. Montrose is at peace now, blazing away in that great band in the sky.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:51 pm |
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I was thinking the same thing Chris. It seems like a lot of greats have passed away recently.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:54 pm |
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Have loved Ronnie's playing for many years... he leaves behind quite a musical legacy.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:58 pm |
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Smiff wrote: I was thinking the same thing Chris. It seems like a lot of greats have passed away recently. I'm not overly familiar with Montrose's catalog -- I know the Sammy Hagar stuff and that's about it. But I know that Ronnie was regarded as a great jazz/rock guitarist. It seems like he didn't achieve the mainstream acceptance that other guitarists did, though.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:00 pm |
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Very sad news. The first 2 Montrose CD's are classics..........
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:06 pm |
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http://ultimateclassicrock.com/slash-pe ... s-death-2/Ronnie Montrose Dies — Slash, Peter Frampton + Others React on Twitter by: Shauna Wright
As we told you earlier, influential guitarist Ronnie Montrose died Saturday after a long battle with prostate cancer — and it didn't take long for rock luminaries and music insiders to react on Twitter. Here's a sampling (we'll have more as they're posted).
Peter Frampton (@peterframpton): Saddened to hear the passing of friend Ronnie Montrose. He was a wonderful person & an amazing guitar player, I will miss you dear Ronnie.
Slash (@Slash): Myles just told me Ronnie Montrose passed. fn' shame. “Montrose” is one of the all time great R&R albums. Major influence. RIP man. IiiI; )'
Nikki Sixx (@NikkiSixx): Ronnie Montrose's first two “Montrose” albums & his work with Edger Winter changed my musical life forever.RIP.
kipwinger (@kipwinger): I had the pleasure of working w/ Ronnie not too long ago.He was a real gem,very giving & very talented.A great loss to the world. RIP Ronnie
matt sorum (@mattsorum): Lost the great Ronnie Montrose. Check out the first couple of Montrose records if you don't know him. Classic and great. RIP Ronnie
Eddie Trunk (@EddieTrunk): Woke 2 very sad news Ronnie Montrose has passed away from cancer at 64. He created one of the all time landmark hard rock albums w/ debut LP
Steve Lukather (@stevelukather): My heart goes out to Ronnie Montrose and his family. Monster player and really nice guy. He will be missed…
David Ellefson (@ellefsondavid): RIP Ronnie Montrose!!! I had the pleasure of playing bass for him circa 2005-07. Such a powerhouse human being
Glenn Hughes (@glenn_hughes): Just heard that my good friend Ronnie Montrose has passed away….I'm speechless…RIP my brother…you will be missed @ the Hughes's…GH
David Ellefson (@ellefsondavid): RIP Ronnie Montrose!!! I had the pleasure of playing bass for him circa 2005-07. Such a powerhouse human being
Nonpoint (@nonpoint): Another legend gone Rest In Peace Ronnie Montrose
Myles Kennedy (@MylesKennedy): Sad to hear Ronnie Montrose passed away. Rock Candy was one of the first songs I ever learned.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:06 pm |
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Oh no, I am gutted by this one. I loved both Montrose and Gamma as well as Ronnie's work with Van Morrison, Edgar Winter Group and Herbie Hancock. This is terrible-a true American guitar great and one who is not well-enough known. This sucks. A lot.
R.I.P. my friend
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:27 pm |
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Montrose was such a great guitarist though underrated & overlooked. Loved all the Montrose group albums, especially "Warner Bros Presents" and "Jump On It". Also enjoyed the couple Gamma albums I have. RIP Ronnie Montrose
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:00 pm |
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I agree he was very under rated to the general public. Quite a legacy. RIP Ronnie. 
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:02 pm |
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Man, what a terrible week of news. I loved Ronnie Montrose, both his Montrose and Gamma albums. Of course with Edgar Winter he really shined as well. I just recently bought Gamma 1 on CD after having it on vinyl. Have it in heavy rotation and will continue to play his music this forthcoming week.
God Bless you my friend and may you Rest in Peace.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:42 am |
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I remember my parents going through similar with their heroes at our age.
I guess one of the few good things about cd's not selling is there is much less commercial expolitation of these deaths than with say John Lennon.
When Lennon died, both myself (I owned an indie store also named Dandylion) & my late friend Bear who was an ast. manager at a Tower store chose NOT to bring in Lennon LP's for a couple weeks once current stock had sold out out of respect for the man.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 2:13 pm |
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Sammy Hagar posted a lovely tribute in honor of the passing of his former bandmate, Ronnie Montrose.
In a statement on his website, the Red Rocker said: “
Ronnie Montrose gave me my first break as a songwriter, as a front man, as a recording artist, as a touring artist, and for that I will always be grateful. I was looking forward to a reunion for my birthday bash in Cabo with Denny, Bill and Ronnie – one of the few bands from that era where all four original members were still able to do it. It’s a shame to lose Ronnie and I’m so sorry for his loved ones. Rest in peace. Ronnie and Sammy co-founded Montrose in the early 1970s, releasing a self-titled album in 1973 and ‘Paper Money’ the following year. Hagar left the band shortly thereafter to pursue a solo career, which eventually included a stint as the frontman for Van Halen and his current gig with supergroup Chickenfoot. Sammy’s reaction was only the latest of a litany of posts about the legendary guitarist, with more sure to come.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:52 pm |
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Always loved Good Rockin' Tonight off the Montrose debut.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:46 pm |
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Ronnie played at a small club in Dallas this past October. It was open seating so I was able to sit one row (8 feet from ronnie himself) from the stage. Perhaps the most enjoyable concert (and I have been to quite a few since 1976) I have been to. Simply an amazing guitarist. After the show he stayed to sign items, shake hands, and chat. I won't forget the short conversation I had with him when he signed some Open Fire press kit items and the first Montrose album cover. he showed no signs of illness at this show and it would seem that he was planning a DVD and several more concerts in March and April this year. Not sure if anyone else picked up on the rather disconcerning comment from his manager that he was fighting personal demons and he "chose his own exit". Not one to over exam things, but this sure seems strange.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:18 pm |
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Edgar Winter's They Only Come Out At Night and Dream Weaver are 2 of my favorite albums and Montrose is prominent on both. Just received They Only....mini-lp the other day in fact. Great guitarist.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 12:48 pm |
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The Bay Area music community is coming together to remember and celebrate the late Ronnie Montrose, who passed away March 3 after a long battle with prostrate cancer.
“A Concert For Ronnie Montrose – A Celebration of His Life In Music” will see Sammy Hagar reunite the original Montrose band, plus Joe Satriani, to perform the group’s landmark 1973 debut album...plus a variety of special guests.
"A Concert For Ronnie Montrose - A Celebration of His Life In Music" will feature the original Montrose lineup (Sammy Hagar, vocals; Bill Church, bass; and Denny Carmassi, drums), performing the landmark first Montrose album, with special guest Joe Satriani on lead guitar. The original Gamma lineup (Davey Pattison, vocals; Glenn Letsch, bass; Denny Carmassi, drums) will also be on hand, with special guest Marc Bonilla on lead guitar.
There will also be an All-Star band, comprised of many of the great musicians that Ronnie played with over the years. Some of the confirmed artists include: Neal Schon from Journey, Steve Smith formerly from Journey, members of Tesla, Eric Martin from Mr. Big, Rickie Philips from Styx, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer of KISS and Jimmy DeGrasso from Y & T and Alice Cooper.
The Montrose tribute will be held at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco on Friday, April 27.
Tickets go on sale on March 30 at 10:00 am.
A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the Ronnie Montrose Fund for San Francisco Bay Area Musicians through SweetRelief.org.
Ronnie Montrose was born in San Francisco and moved with his family to Colorado when he was two, returning back to his native home when he was 19 years old. In 1969, he started a band with Bill Church called Sawbuck, but that project got sidetracked when Ronnie was hired to do studio work with Van Morrison (Tupelo Honey), Boz Scaggs, Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, and others. In 1973, he formed his own band, Montrose, who recorded two albums together. The debut Montrose album went platinum and has been called the first American heavy metal album. In 1979, Ronnie formed Gamma, who recorded four albums. Ronnie continued to record through the 1980s and 1990s, and Gamma put out their fifth album in 2005.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 4:16 pm |
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I get that Satriani is working with Hagar, & I think he's a great player; but he's never sounded much like Montrose to me. IMO, Neil Schon (also mentioned above) would fit in better.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:00 pm |
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http://ultimateclassicrock.com/ronnie-montrose-suicide/Ronnie Montrose’s Death Caused By Self-Inflicted Gunshot
by: Dave Swanson
It has been confirmed that Ronnie Montrose’s death last month was not directly due to his long battle with cancer. The San Mateo County Coroner’s Office reports the guitarist instead died from suicide in the form of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. According to family friend Michael Molenda, in a sad and touching article on GuitarPlayer.com, the Montrose family knew the findings would be made public soon. So they posted a statement on the guitarist’s website and official Facebook page, which reads in part: “
“By now, the devastating truth of Ronnie’s death is public knowledge. We hope you can understand why we wanted to keep this news a private family matter for as long as possible. We can only hope that you will choose to celebrate Ronnie’s life, and what his music meant to you, rather than mourn his passing. Ronnie would have wanted it that way.” Montrose apparently suffered from clinical depression for much of his life. His wife and manager, Leighsa Montrose, explained that he “had a very difficult childhood, which caused him to have extremely deep and damaging feelings of inadequacy, this is why he always drove himself so hard.” Leighsa goes on to detail her husband’s last days on earth, which conclude with him saying good-bye to her in a series of heartbreaking text messages. To her immense credit, she seems to have found peace in his passing: “I looked at his peaceful and calm face, and I said to him, ‘You’ve shown me I have no choice in this matter… I told him I loved him. I accepted what had happened. And then I sat calmly on the couch and called the police department.” By her account, despite all his success and acclaim, Montrose “never thought he was good enough. He always feared he’d be exposed as a fraud. So he was exacting in his self-criticism, and the expectations he put upon himself were tremendous. Now I see that perhaps he didn’t want to carry these burdens for very much longer.”
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:35 pm |
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This makes his passing so much more painful. Depression is such a terrible illness. Brad Delp, lead singer of Boston suffered as well with depression and took himself out after saying goodbye to his loved ones. So very sad.
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:47 pm |
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I knew this, but decided not to post it-it doesn't change how I feel about the man and his music one bit. (I also do not blame Chris for posting it-it's public knowledge, I just felt weird and upset about it).
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Post subject: RIP Ronnie Montrose Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:50 pm |
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote: I knew this, but decided not to post it-it doesn't change how I feel about the man and his music one bit. (I also do not blame Chris for posting it-it's public knowledge, I just felt weird and upset about it). I felt kind of ghoulish posting it, but I felt it belonged in the thread. I thought it was a very sad story. I've only heard the first two Montrose albums myself, but I know that Ronnie was very well regarded for his guitar work.
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