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Ambrosia’s Christopher North, Keyboardist with Soft-Rock Hitmakers, Dies at 75
Christopher North was a founding member of Ambrosia and battled throat cancer before his death at age 75, the band confirmed on Facebook.
- On Monday, Ambrosia confirmed the death of founding keyboardist Christopher North at 75, marking the loss of a pivotal member of the progressive rock group.
- North formed Ambrosia in 1970 alongside singer/guitarist David Pack, bassist Joe Puerta, and drummer Burleigh Drummond, anchoring hits including 1978's "How Much I Feel" and 1980's "Biggest Part of Me."
- Following a "brave and successful" battle with throat cancer in 2024, North faced a vehicle strike in October 2025 and later suffered from pneumonia, according to Rolling Stone.
- Ambrosia honored North as the "Hammond B3 King," crediting his "sonic architecture" with defining "a generation of progressive and soft rock" in the band's Facebook tribute.
- The band continues to tour, noting "his spirit remained tied to the music and the fans he loved" while celebrating North's enduring influence on yacht rock's timeless sound.
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