Legendary FireHouse Vocalist C.J. Snare Passes Away at Age 64

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FireHouse frontman and co-founder, C.J. Snare, has passed away as confirmed by a band statement on Sunday, April 7. At the age of 64, the lead singer’s death was unexpected.

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According to the official announcement from FireHouse, which was posted on their Facebook page, Snare passed away at his home on Friday, April 5. His daughter, Heather, shared with TMZ that her father succumbed to cardiac arrest after fighting cancer for several months.

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C.J. Snare was integral to FireHouse since its inception in the 1980s. Not only was he the band’s lead vocalist, but he was also the writer behind many of their hit songs, including “Don’t Treat Me Bad,” “Love of a Lifetime,” and “When I Look Into Your Eyes,” as reported by Ultimate Classic Rock.

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In an Instagram update during September 2023, Snare informed fans about a hiatus due to abdominal surgery as per his doctor’s advice. By late October, he updated fans via Instagram about the completion of his surgery and his eagerness to return to performing.

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Throughout the subsequent months, as Snare recuperated, he often posted nostalgic content involving the band on social media. Mid-February 2024 updates indicated he was still in recovery but hopeful to return by the end of that year. On March 27, in one of his final Instagram statements, Snare expressed his desire to focus on a full recovery before rejoining his bandmates on stage.

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With Snare’s passing, the band expressed their shock over his unanticipated death, as he had been anticipated to rejoin the band for the summer shows post-recovery. FireHouse’s statement honored Snare as “one of the best vocal talents of a generation” and extended condolences to Katherine Little, his family, and fans worldwide. They poignantly added, “Reach for the Sky’ CJ! You will be forever missed by family, friends, fans and your band mates. You’re singing with the angels now.”

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Strong next steps are uncertain for the band as they mourn their beloved vocalist, but the music community collectively grieves and recalls the powerful contributions of C.J. Snare.

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FAQ Section

Q: What was the cause of C.J. Snare’s death?A: C.J. Snare died of cardiac arrest following a battle with cancer.

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Q: Who announced C.J. Snare’s passing?A: The band FireHouse announced C.J. Snare’s death through a statement on their Facebook page, and his daughter Heather shared information about his cause of death with TMZ.

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Q: Did C.J. Snare write any of FireHouse’s hit songs?A: Yes, C.J. Snare wrote several of the band’s hit songs, including “Don’t Treat Me Bad,” “Love of a Lifetime,” and “When I Look Into Your Eyes.”

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Q: Was C.J. Snare expected to return to performing?A: Yes, C.J. Snare was expected to rejoin FireHouse for the summer shows after recovering from abdominal surgery.

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Conclusion Section

The loss of C.J. Snare is a significant one, leaving a void in the hearts of many fans and fellow musicians alike. As the powerful voice behind FireHouse and the writer of their memorable anthems, Snare’s legacy in rock music is indelible. Even as the community mourns, his music and spirit will continue to live on through the songs that shaped a generation. The road ahead for FireHouse remains unclear, but the band’s and their fans’ messages reflect deep appreciation for the times they shared with Snare. “You’re singing with the angels now,” they say, a touching tribute to a rock legend who is gone too soon, but will never be forgotten.

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