It has been confirmed that Riot founder/guitarist Mark Reale has
passed away from complications due to Crohn's Disease. Reale was 56.
The guitarist had reportedly been in a coma since January 11 after
suffering a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a result of his lifelong battle
with Crohn's.
Mark Reale co-founded the New York-based heavy metal band Riot in
1975 and went on to release fourteen studio albums with the band, the
latest being Immortal Soul in October of last year. The band was scheduled to be on tour this year in support of Immortal Soul, and while the band attempted to soldier on after Reale fell into a coma, the future of the band now remains uncertain.
A posting on Reale's official website reads: "Our brother Mark Reale
went home to be with our Lord this day January 25th 2012 after a long
battle and complications from Crohns disease. He is survived by his
father Anthony Reale and was precede in death by his mother Frances
Reale. Mark was born June 7th 1955 in Brooklyn New York at a time when
rock and roll was flourishing with many new sounds. Early in his life, his first
interest had been the movies. ever so curiously, he had shown an
interest in films. But then, songs he heard on the radio began to change
that. He quickly began to love music from the Beatles and Cream. Mark
lists George Harrison and Eric Clapton as great influences. When he was 7
years old his grandfather bought him his first basic guitar to practice
on and later his father bought him a new guitar and amp, his passion
had begun.
In the early to mid 70's his influences included the likes of Edgar
Winter, Ronnie Montrose and Rick Derringer. He also loved a range of
bands and artists from Al Di Meola to Deep Purple. In 1975 Mark formed
his band Riot, then at a block party Mark's father found vocalist Guy
Speranza. Mark's guitar style and his passion for writing songs that
told stories that were so deep and moving had made a real connection
with those who would become life long fans. The fans felt so connected
to Mark because the lyrics in Riot's songs were extremely close to the
stories of their own lives. His song writing style could weave tales of
anything from old lore to battle fields and warriors, personal loss and
triumph. And heavy metal anthems that will be with us for decades to
come.
The brethren of brothers that Mark spent his life long career in
music with and whom he leaves behind or joins in heaven are, Guy
Speranza, L.A Kouvaris, Kip Leming, Peter Bitelli, Rhett Forrester, Rick
Ventura, Jimmy Iommi, Sandy Slavin, Tony Moore, Don Van Stavern, Mike
Flyntz, Pete Perez, Bobby Jarzombek, Mike Dimeo, John Macaluso, Bobby
Rondinelli, Mike Tirelli, Frank Gilchriest and Damon Di Bari who was
always like the '6th. member of the band being Riot's lighting director /
production manager / tour manager and Mark's personal assistant. Mark's
final days were spent with Damon at his hospital bedside, sharing the
fans thoughts, well wishes and prayers. Even though Mark began his
career in New York, San Antonio was a special place he loved and not
only lived here for a while but had planned on moving back here to make
San Antonio his permanent home.
With heart felt thanks to the fans around the world, the United
States, Japan, Europe and all points in between. The RIOT army meant
everything in the world to Mark., it's what kept him going. The loyalty
and love of the fans fueled his passion and desire to continue making
music for as long as possible. Please keep the mighty Tor in your hearts
and the memory of Mark alive within you.
Shine on, Mark shine on!"
In a statement via their official Facebook page, Reale's bandmates
added: "To friends and fans of Mark Reale and RIOT, we are deeply
saddened to confirm that Mark has lost his battle with a lifelong
illness. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated by Mark's family,
friends, and bandmates at this difficult time."
Mark and Riot had a major impact on the late '70s metal scene,
influencing many of the musicians who would eventually bring about the
thrash movement. Upon learning of Reale's death, former Megadeth
guitarist Marty Friedman commented: "I just heard that Mark Reale from
RIOT passed away. 'Rock City', 'Narita' and 'Fire Down Under' are three
of my favorite albums of all time. I wore all three of them out and have
loads of great memories attached to all those great songs. Thank you
for the music. Friends please take care of yourselves."
Originaly Anthrax vocalist Neil Turbin also issued a statement on
Reale's passing, saying of Riot: "My favorite metal band in high school
and one of my greatest musical inspirations of all time. 'Fire Down
Under' was such a huge influence on me when I was writing songs like
'Metal Thrashing Mad'. My sincere condolences to Mark's family, friends,
fans and bandmates. Shine on, warrior."
Source: Guitar World

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