Bonner, 69, who helped make Dayton the Land of Funk, died Saturday following a battle with cancer in Trotwood, according to an “Official Family Annoucement” posted Sunday on his Facebook page. Bonner, whose career spanned 56 years, died just shy of his 70th birthday, according to the post. “While his family, friends, colleagues, and fans mourn his passing they celebrate fondly his memory, music and legacy,” the posting stated.
The Hamilton native was the lead singer and guitarist of the Ohio Players since he joined the band in 1971.
Harrison said he received word of Bonner’s passing from Marshall “Rock” Jones and another Ohio Players band member.
“He was an extraordinary person,” Harrison said of Bonner.
Dayton musician Ronald Frost, a friend of Bonner’s, said that Bonner will be remembered for his kindness and heart.
“He was one of the nicest people I have ever met,” Frost said.
Frost’s father, keyboardist Ronald Nooks , is also a member of the Ohio Players.
“He was a good friend of my dad’s,” Frost said.
Based in Dayton, the Ohio Players rocketed onto the international stage in the 1970s with string of funk hits, including “Fire,” “Skin Tight” and “Love Rollercoaster.”
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