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Carl Jeffrey Snare (December 14, 1959 – April 5, 2024) was an American singer best known for being the frontman and founding member of the hard rock/glam metal band FireHouse. Snare co-wrote most of the band's songs and has had seven songs chart on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, five of which were top 40.
“CJ Snare passed unexpectedly at home Friday night, April 5, 2024. He was a young 64 years old.” On Sunday, the group posted a statement on Facebook saying that C.J. Snare’s passing was “a ...
Longtime FireHouse singer C. J. Snare died on April 5, 2024. [9] At the time of his death, Snare had taken a hiatus from the band due to health concerns and was replaced by American Idol season 21 contestant Nate Peck, who had filled in for him during their 2023 live performances.
C.J. Snare, the singer and co-founder of the hard rock band FireHouse, has died, according to a statement the band released on Sunday, April 7. He was 64. ... ”CJ was arguably one of the best ...
The song was written by vocalist C. J. Snare and guitarist Bill Leverty. [2] The song is arguably what FireHouse is most known for, and has been used as a first dance song at countless weddings since its release.
FireHouse vocalist and keyboardist C.J. Snare, who was expected to return to the band after abdominal surgery last year, has died of cardiac arrest at 64.
In 1988, Leverty and Foster's White Heat combined forces with C.J. Snare and Perry Richardson. Before signing to Epic Records in 1989, White Heat changed their name to FireHouse. [2] Firehouse went on to sell over 7 million albums worldwide, as well as win the 1991 American Music Award for "Favorite New Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist." [3] [4] [5]
"All She Wrote" is the fourth and final single from the FireHouse album by the American rock band FireHouse. The single peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] The song was written by the guitarist Bill Leverty and the vocalist C.J. Snare.