The Cure's Perry Bamonte Dies at Age 65
Perry Bamonte, the longtime guitarist and keyboardist for iconic rock band The Cure, has died at 65. The band confirmed his passing after a short illness.
Perry Bamonte, the longtime guitarist and keyboardist for iconic rock band The Cure, has died at 65. The band confirmed his passing after a short illness.
Perry Bamonte, longtime guitarist and keyboardist for the iconic band The Cure, has died at 65. The band confirmed his passing after a short illness. Read about his legacy.
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