Remembering Perry Bamonte: The Vital and Intuitive Heart of The Cure Passes Away
The music world is mourning the loss of a pivotal figure in alternative rock history as The Cure officially announced the passing of Perry Bamonte. The versatile multi instrumentalist, who played guitar, six string bass, and keyboards for the legendary British band, died at the age of 65. According
The music world is mourning the loss of a pivotal figure in alternative rock history as The Cure officially announced the passing of Perry Bamonte. The versatile multi instrumentalist, who played guitar, six string bass, and keyboards for the legendary British band, died at the age of 65.
Perry Archangelo Bamonte was born in London on September 3, 1960.
From Road Crew to Center Stage
Bamonte’s transition from technician to band member occurred in 1990 following the departure of keyboardist Roger O’Donnell.
Throughout his initial 14 year tenure, Bamonte appeared on several landmark albums, including Wild Mood Swings (1996), Bloodflowers (2000), and the 2004 self titled release The Cure.
A Historic Return and Final Performances
After leaving the group in 2005, Bamonte maintained a relatively low profile, pursuing interests in illustration and fly fishing.
In a move that thrilled the "Cureheads" worldwide, Bamonte rejoined the band in 2022 for the "Shows of a Lost World" tour.
Tributes and Legacy
The announcement of his death triggered a wave of tributes from the alternative music community. Robert Smith expressed profound sadness, highlighting Bamonte’s warmth and vital role in the "Cure story."
Bamonte's legacy is defined by his quiet dedication and multi instrumental brilliance. He was a musician who understood that in a band like The Cure, the space between the notes is often as important as the notes themselves. Whether he was providing the driving bass lines of the Bloodflowers era or the shimmering guitar hooks of the Wish era, he remained a selfless contributor to the collective vision.
As fans revisit the sprawling discography of The Cure this week, the contributions of Perry Bamonte stand as a reminder of a musician who rose from the ranks of the crew to become an architect of sound for one of the most influential bands in history. He is survived by his family and a global community of fans who will continue to find solace in the music he helped bring to life.
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