Christopher North, the founding keyboardist of 1970s rock band Ambrosia, has died. He was 75. The news of his death was confirmed in a Facebook post shared by the official Ambrosia account. "Fans of ...
Christopher North - the founding keyboardist of 1970s rock band Ambrosia - has died at the age of 75 following a battle with throat cancer. The musician’s death was confirmed by the band in a ...
Christopher North, keyboardist of the rock band Ambrosia, has died at 75. North's brother, Richard, told TMZ that the beloved rocker died from pneumonia, with which he had been hospitalized for three ...
The longtime musician is celebrating a milestone birthday after helping shape some of soft rock's most memorable songs.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Christopher North in Bakersfield, Calif. in May 2015. Christopher North was a founding member of Ambrosia, the Grammy-nominated ...
Los Angeles group Ambrosia is best known for 1970s smooth-rock hits “How Much I Feel” and “Biggest Part of Me.” But Bruce Hornsby — who is friends with members of the band — says the mellow soul of ...
Ambrosia is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in the early 1970s. Known for their smooth harmonies and mix of progressive rock with soft pop, the band gained major attention in the late ’70s ...
Just mention '70s progressive rock/pop band Ambrosia and Grand Rapids radio icon Aris Hampers instantly waxes nostalgic with "fond memories" of the group. "I can write you a book about these guys," ...
While package tours are usually a big time summer draw, Ambrosia is beating everyone to the punch with an (almost) spring collaboration with other hit makers, Al Stewart and Peter Beckett (from the ...
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