Firehouse lead singer and founding member C.J. Snare has passed away at the age of 64, leaving behind a legacy in the world of rock music.
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The band announced the heartbreaking news on Sunday, April 7, 2024, via their official Facebook page. In their statement, they described Snare as a “rock and roll warrior” and highlighted his role as the lead vocalist of Firehouse since its inception.
According to the announcement, Snare was set to return to touring after recovering from abdominal surgery he underwent in the fall. However, he tragically passed away unexpectedly at his home on Friday night, April 5, 2023.
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Snare had undergone surgery in October 2023 and had been optimistic about his recovery, expressing his eagerness to return to the stage. His sudden passing has left his bandmates and fans in shock, especially considering his dedication to music and his band for over three decades.
Firehouse, known for their hit songs “Love of a Lifetime” and “When I Look Into Your Eyes,” expressed their condolences to Snare’s family, friends, and fans worldwide.
They concluded their statement with a touching tribute, stating that Snare will be forever missed and that he is now “singing with the angels.”
C.J. Snare’s contribution to Firehouse and the rock music industry as a whole will be remembered fondly, and his legacy will continue to inspire fans for years to come.
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