THE CARS Frontman RIC OCASEK Passes At 75

September 16, 2019, 4 years ago

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THE CARS Frontman RIC OCASEK Passes At 75

It has been reported by several news sources that The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek - born Richard Theodore Otcasek - has died at the age of 75. According to CNN, the New York Police Department received a call around 4:00pm on Sunday, September 15th "for an unconscious male" at a townhouse on East 19th Street. Ocasek, whose identity was confirmed by police, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Ocasek and The Cars were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine ahead of the band's induction into the Hall of Fame, Ocasek described playing there as "a good cap on the bottle" after so many years.

"It's kind of weird because it's like a lifetime," Ocasek told the magazine, looking back at the history of The Cars. "It is a lifetime. I had three families during that time. They are like lives that go by and millions of people and things and artists and writers and business people and fans. ... It's a lot of stuff. It's been a pretty eventful life, I can say."

The Cars emerged from the new wave scene in the late 1970s. The band originated in Boston in 1976, with frontman Ocasek, bassist and singer Benjamin Orr, lead guitarist Elliot Easton, keyboardist Greg Hawkes, and drummer David Robinson.

The Cars were at the forefront in merging 1970s guitar-oriented rock with the new synthesizer-oriented pop that was then becoming popular and which flourished in the early 1980s. Robert Palmer, music critic for The New York Times and Rolling Stone, described the Cars' musical style by saying "They have taken some important but disparate contemporary trends—punk minimalism, the labyrinthine synthesizer and guitar textures of art rock, the '50s rockabilly revival and the melodious terseness of power pop—and mixed them into a personal and appealing blend."

The Cars were named Best New Artist in the 1978 Rolling Stone Readers' Poll and won Video Of The Year for "You Might Think" at the first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984. Their debut album, The Cars, sold six million copies and appeared on the Billboard 200 album chart for 139 weeks. As of 2001, the Cars have sold over 23 million albums in the United States.

The band broke up in 1988, and Ocasek stated that a reunion would never happen. Orr died in 2000 from pancreatic cancer. The surviving original members reunited in 2010 to record a new album, Move Like This, which was released in May 2011, followed by a short tour.

In April 2018, the Cars were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and reunited once more to perform at the induction ceremony. The reunion was their final performance with Ocasek.



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