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Roger O'Donnell (born 29 October 1955) is an English keyboardist best known as a longtime member of The Cure, which he first joined in 1987 and for which he has served three different tenures. O'Donnell has also performed as a touring and session keyboardist for many artists and maintains an active solo career.
The Cure keyboardist Roger O’Donnell has disclosed he has been diagnosed with an “aggressive ... West Sussex, in the 1970s with O’Donnell joining in 1987. He had left the group on two ...
The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley in 1976 by Robert Smith (vocals, guitar) and Lol Tolhurst (drums). The band's current line-up comprises Smith, Perry Bamonte (guitar), Reeves Gabrels (guitar), Simon Gallup (bass), Roger O'Donnell (keyboards), and Jason Cooper (drums).
— Roger O'Donnell (@RogerODonnellX) September 1, 2024. O'Donnell never played alongside Anderson, having joined the band two years after Anderson's exit, but he took to social media to advocate ...
The current lineup includes Smith, bassist Simon Gallup (from 1979 to 1982, and since 1984), keyboardist Roger O'Donnell (from 1987 to 1990, 1995 to 2005, and since 2011), guitarist and keyboardist Perry Bamonte (from 1990 to 2005, and since 2022), drummer Jason Cooper (since 1995) and guitarist Reeves Gabrels (since 2012).
The Cure’s keyboardist, Roger O’Donnell, has revealed he was diagnosed with a “rare and aggressive” form of lymphoma. O’Donnell, 68, shared the news via a series of X posts on Sunday ...
The Cure keyboardist Roger O’Donnell revealed his lymphoma diagnosis in a series of posts Sunday on X in honor of September's being Blood Cancer Awareness Month. ... O'Donnell said he has ...
Bamonte's first album with the Cure was Wish in 1992, and he remained with the band for their next three albums. Due to the departure of guitarist Porl Thompson and the return of Roger O'Donnell during this period, Bamonte's duties for the band shifted to a stronger focus on guitar and less on keyboards. [10]