| RIOT release statement following death of founder member MARK REALE |
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| Monday, 30 January 2012 15:04 |
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Press Release 30.01.2012
RIOT - 'The Darkness That All Men Must Face...'
It was with great sadness that we had to announce that Mark Reale, the founder of US metal legends RIOT, passed away last week, having lost his battle with Crohn's disease. He was just 56 years old. Mark's band mates have been devastated by his death.
The family will receive friends and fans near and far to join them on Tuesday, January 31, from 6:00-8:00 P.M. at Porter Loring Mortuary North, San Antonio, Texas http://www.porterloring.com
Mass will take place: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012 12:00 P.M. §AT ST. MARK THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH 1602 THOUSAND OAKS, San Antonio, Texas 78232
All are welcomed and encouraged to attend this service http://www.stmarkevangelist.com
Crohn's Disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease, which had afflicted the guitarist for pretty much all his life. While rehearsing for the band's upcoming shows, Mark was hospitalised in San Antonio on 13th January. His condition deteriorated and it was apparent that he would not be well enough to play the band's forthcoming dates.
With the blessing of Mark's family RIOT fulfilled their live obligations (on 18th January 2012 at B.B. Kings, New York City, 20th January 2012 at Montage Music Hall, Rochester and 70,000 Tons of Metal Cruise) as a four-piece, with Mark Flyntz covering all guitar duties.
Mark co-founded RIOT in 1976 in New York. Two years later they released their first album 'Rock City' and despite numerous line-up changes Mark steered the band through good times and bad for a staggering 36 years. The band's recently-released fourteenth studio album 'Immortal Soul' saw the reformation of the line-up responsible for two of the band's most popular albums ('Thundersteel' and 'The Privilege Of Power') and has been almost universally acclaimed as a massive return to form.
With heartfelt thanks to the fans in the United States, Europe, Japan, and all places in between for all their support over the years. RIOT meant everything to Mark, the loyalty and love of his fans fueled his passion and desire to continue making music for as long as possible. Please keep Mark Reale in your hearts and his memory alive within you.
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