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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Kevin E G Perry

Co-founder of legendary funk and soul group Commodores dies aged 75

  • Ronald LaPread, the acclaimed bassist for the funk and soul group Commodores during their most successful period, has passed away at the age of 75.
  • LaPread was a pivotal member of the band from 1970 to 1986, contributing to their distinctive sound and co-writing major hits such as “Brick House” and “Funky Dancer”.
  • His tenure with the Commodores coincided with their rise to international fame alongside singer Lionel Richie, producing chart-topping singles including “Three Times a Lady” and “Easy”.
  • His daughter, musician and film producer Soraya LaPread, announced his death on social media, stating he died in Auckland, New Zealand, where he had resided since the 1980s, following a sudden medical event.
  • Born in Florida in 1950, LaPread was also involved in the Civil Rights Movement in his youth, marching alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Commodores bassist Ronald LaPread, known for ‘Three Times a Lady’ and more, dies aged 75

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