Christopher North, Ambrosia's founding keyboardist, dies at 75

Christopher North, founding keyboardist and organ player for the soft rock band Ambrosia, has died at age 75. Ambrosia confirmed the news in a Facebook statement, without disclosing a specific cause of death. North had overcome throat cancer but faced a car accident and pneumonia in recent years.

Ambrosia described North as the 'Hammond B3 King' whose organ work shaped their sound on hits like 'Biggest Part of Me' and 'You're the Only Woman (You & I).' The band praised his 'sonic architecture' that defined progressive and soft rock, calling him a 'keyboard wizard' who brought 'unmatched intensity and emotional depth' to performances since joining as a founding member in 1970. 'Christopher North’s work did more than just fill airwaves; it created “aural landscapes” that balanced virtuosity with soulful, radio-friendly hooks,' the statement read. His lush piano and soaring organ lines, they said, remain timeless treasures of the classic rock era. Ambrosia credited North with crafting performances that were both atmospheric and solo-forward. Former lead vocalist David Pack remembered North's 'wild and engaging stage persona,' noting, 'Most nights he’d bloody his hands on the B3 or break off keys. Ferocious is an understatement.' Pack recalled discovering North in 1970 at a South Bay gig, where he arrived dramatically in a 'coffin' prop with a bottle of Jack Daniels, shades, and 'total attitude' before ripping into a Hammond B3 solo. Born and raised in San Francisco, North gigged with local bands in the 1960s before forming Ambrosia with Pack, bassist Joe Puerta, and drummer Burleigh Drummond. He briefly left in 1977 amid health struggles but returned for the band's gold-certified 1980 album One Eighty, which peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200. Its singles 'Biggest Part of Me' and 'You're the Only Woman' reached numbers 3 and 13 on the Hot 100. Ambrosia released Road Island in 1982 before disbanding, later reuniting for tours. North also contributed to albums by Chuck Girard and Tin Drum, and covered The Doors' 'The Soft Parade' in 2014.

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