Ambrosia’s Christopher North, Beloved Keyboardist of Soft-Rock Legends, Passes Away at 75
Christopher North, Keyboardist for Ambrosia, Passes Away at 75
Christopher North, the talented keyboardist known for his contributions to the soft-rock band Ambrosia, has died at the age of 75. The band, which rose to fame in the 1970s, is celebrated for its melodic sound and hits such as "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me."
North’s musical journey with Ambrosia began in the early years of the band, where his expertise on the keyboard played a pivotal role in shaping their distinctive sound. Friends and fellow musicians remembered him as a gifted musician who inspired many with his passion for music.
"Christopher was not just a brilliant musician; he was a genuine friend and collaborator," said a bandmate. "His creativity and spirit will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him."
Ambrosia, formed in 1970, garnered multiple Grammy nominations and found success with their fusion of rock, pop, and progressive elements. The band’s music continues to resonate with fans, and North’s legacy will undoubtedly be felt within the industry for years to come.
As fans and colleagues mourn the loss of Chris North, the music world reflects on a remarkable talent whose influence extended far beyond the stage.







