Stooges founding member/guitarist Ron Asheton was found dead at his Ann Arbor home this morning. There’s no official cause of death yet, but Rolling Stone — who rightfully listed him as one of the 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time — reports that it looks like he had a heart attack. He was 60. Read more at RS while you listen to The Stooges and Fun House.

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Comments (5)
  1. Javier  |   Posted on Jan 6th, 2009

    That’s a very sad story to start the year, the man who made the awesome guitar playing in those great records.

  2. grover  |   Posted on Jan 6th, 2009

    jeepers rolling stone! with their “lists” and “breaking news”

    but dammit they always get the scoop to steal don’t they

  3. chewy  |   Posted on Jan 6th, 2009

    Awww… and I just discovered the magical Raw Power album a few days.

  4. It is difficult to overstate how influential Ron Asheton’s guitar has been on every punk and hard rock band to come along since 1969. Most of those bands don’t even realize it.
    R.I.P.

  5. SkunkyNugget  |   Posted on Feb 3rd, 2009

    Well put. His influence was definitely major. At least he died at home in Michigan.

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