Perry Bamonte, the Cure’s longtime guitarist and keyboardist, has died following an undisclosed illness. He was 65. In a statement posted to their website, the band wrote that Bamonte was “quiet, intense, intuitive, constant and hugely creative,” as well as “a vital part of the Cure story.”
Bamonte was born in September 1960 in London. He first joined the Cure in 1984, as part of their road crew. Six years later, he was invited to become a full-time member following the departure of keyboardist Roger O’Donnell. Bamonte would go on to perform more than 400 shows with the band and played across several Cure albums. He left the group in 2005 and rejoined in 2022, ahead of their Shows of a Lost World tour.
In 2019, Bamonte was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside his Cure bandmates. You can read the full statement from the band below.
