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Ric Ocasek, singer for The Cars, dies at 75: Police

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Mon, September 16, 2019 Published on Sep. 16, 2019 Published on 2019-09-16T09:54:44+07:00

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Ric Ocasek, singer for The Cars, dies at 75: Police In this file photo taken on August 1, 2001 US musician Ric Ocasek arrives with wife Paulina Porizkova for the 'MTV20: Live and Almost Legal' in New York. (AFP/Doug Kanter)

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ic Ocasek, the idiosyncratic lead singer and chief songwriter of the 1980s hook-heavy hitmakers The Cars, died on Sunday at the age of 75, New York police said.

Ocasek was pronounced dead at his Manhattan townhouse after a family called to report that he was unresponsive at around 4 p.m. EDT, a New York Police Department spokesman said.

The cause of death will be determined by the city's coroner.

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Ocasek, born Richard Theodore Otcasek in Baltimore in 1944, met bass player and future bandmate Benjamin Orr after moving to Cleveland for high school. The pair formed the Cars in mid-1970s Boston.

The band's self-titled debut album, featuring the singles "Just What I Needed," "My Best Friend's Girl" and "Good Times Roll", reached Number 18 on the Billboard album charts.

The Cars scored their first top-20 single, "Let's Go," in 1979 and proceeded to launch a succession of hits throughout the 1980s before breaking up in 1988, followed by Orr's death from pancreatic cancer in 2000.

The band reunited for a final album, "Move Like This," in 2010. 

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