By Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone | Ike Willis, the singer and guitarist who spent a decade with Frank Zappa and starred on his three-disc rock opera Joe’s Garage, died on Saturday, May 16, his family confirmed to Rolling Stone. He was 70.
A cause of death was not immediately available. In a 2022 JamBase interview, Willis revealed that he’d been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
In a statement, Willis’ family said they were “deeply heartbroken” to share the news of Willis’ death. He died in North Las Vegas “among loved ones.”
The statement continued: “Ike was not only a great father, but a musician whose unmistakable voice, humor, and artistry left a lasting imprint on the music world. His years of collaboration with Frank Zappa made him a cherished figure within the Zappa community, where fans embraced him not only for his talent, but for his generosity, wit, and the joy he brought to every stage. Beyond his work with Zappa, Ike continued to inspire new generations of musicians. His time mentoring young artists – including his stint teaching at School of Rock – reflected his deep belief that music should be shared, taught, and passed forward with love.
“At home, he was simply Dad: full of fun, warmth, and endless laughter over old Looney Tunes cartoons. He taught us beautiful customs and how to speak in the accents and languages of some of the people from wonderful cultural places he visited and performed at, around the world, giving us a glimpse into his travels. And he loved his original, old school Lakers with all his heart. These are the memories that will stay with us forever.”
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Go here to find out more about Mr. Willis:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/ike-willis-frank-zappa-s-longtime-vocalist-and-guitarist-dead-at-70/
Photo: Ike Willis | From All Things Music’s Facebook page (no credit given)
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