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Who was John Regan? Former Frehleys Comet bassist dies aged 71

The notable artist, lyricist, and bassist, John Regan as of late died on April 7 at 71 years old. He died at his home in Wappingers Falls in Poughkeepsie, New York, and his reason for death stays obscure.

I95 WRKI star Pam Creeks honored Regan by posting an image and composing that she had no words to communicate her misery over his demise. She added that he was referred to numerous as “Thin” and aside from being an incredible bass player, he cherished his loved ones.

She added:

“John had such an effect on everybody he knew, and he did it with such satisfaction. My heart is exceptionally weighty today. Tear John. You will be for the rest of time missed. The distinction of being encircled by John, promotion Peter Frampton.”

A few fans and supporters of the craftsman likewise took to web-based entertainment to grieve his misfortune as insight about his passing started to do the rounds on the web.

Born on October 28, 1951, John Regan joined the musical crew Frehley’s Comet in 1984. The unbelievable gathering was laid out by previous Kiss guitarist Expert Frehley.

Frehley’s Comet delivered just three collections during its time in the music business. This started with their self-named debut collection in July 1987. The collection arrived at the 43rd situation on the US Announcement 200 diagrams. This was trailed by Second Locating in May 1988. The collection got positive surveys and figured out how to snatch the 81st spot on the US Board 200 graph.

The gathering’s last collection was named Inconvenience Walkin’ and it was delivered in 1989. In front of this, they delivered an EP named Live+1 in 1988. The EP highlighted five tunes and arrived at the 84th situation on the US Board 200 graph.

The band was popular for melodies including Rock Soldiers, Into the Evening, We Got Your Stone, Calling to You, Stranger in an Odd Land, Time Ain’t Runnin’ Out, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg.

Aside from Frehley and Regan, the band likewise included Anton Fig, Richie Red, Arthur Stead, Tod Howarth, Billy Ward, and Jamie Oldaker.

John Regan left Frehley’s Comet in 1990 and kept on playing with artists and groups like The Drifters, Dave Edmunds, Robin Trower, David Lee Roth, John Waite, and others.

Regan was then highlighted on a public broadcast called Bistro Italia in 2014. He then, at that point, joined another band, Four By Destiny, and worked with the gathering on a collection called Constant.

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Update: 2024-06-09