1960s Rocker Mark Volman Dies at 78 After Brief Illness
1960s Rocker Mark Volman Dies at 78 After Brief Illness

1960s Rocker Mark Volman Dies at 78 After Brief Illness

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Mark Volman, co-founder and vocalist of the iconic 1960s band The Turtles, passed away at age 78 after a brief, unexpected illness. Known for chart-topping hits like "Happy Together" and "Elenore," Volman was a significant figure in folk-rock and surf music, initially joining the band when it was called the Nightriders. After The Turtles disbanded, he collaborated with Howard Kaylan as part of the duo Flo & Eddie and worked with Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. Volman was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia in 2020 and openly shared his struggles with the condition. Tributes from fans and industry peers highlighted his versatility as a musician and his lasting impact on pop and rock music. He is survived by his family and remembered for his distinctive voice, curly locks, and enduring contributions to music history.

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