The musician died of complications from pneumonia several months after being involved in a "freak accident" ...
Christopher North, the founding keyboardist of 1970s rock band Ambrosia, has died. He was 75. The news of his death was ...
Ambrosia keyboardist Christopher North has died at 75. The band said he successfully battled cancer, but was later involved ...
The keyboardist was a founding member of the prog- and soft-rock group, best known for hits like “Biggest Part of Me” and ...
The founding member of the 1970s Los Angeles soft rock band died on Monday (March 30) after a long battle with cancer.
Among the band's hits were "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me," both of which reached No. 3 on Billboard's Hot 100.
The band confirmed North's heartbreaking passing in a Facebook post on Monday.
Christopher North, a San Francisco native and founding keyboardist of the 1970s rock band Ambrosia, has died at 75.
Christopher North, the founding keyboardist of the 1970s rock band Ambrosia, has died at 75. David Pack, a founding member of ...
The founding keyboardist of '70s rock band Ambrosia, Christopher North, has passed away at the age of 75. The band broke the ...
The '70s rock band, Ambrosia announced that one of their founding members, Christopher North, has died. Amid this, learn more about Christopher, his career, and his death.
Called the “Hammond B3 King," North helped define the band's sound on songs like “Biggest Part of Me” and “You’re the Only ...