BenjaminOrzechowski aka Orr
Son of Charles Orzechowski and Alzbeta (Benova) Orzechowski
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Benjamin Orzechowski progression Notable.
Benjamin Orzechowski, aka Benjamin Orr, was an American musician pre-eminent known as a singer, bassist and co-founder of the sway band The Cars along pick up again Ric Ocasek.
He sang boon vocals on several of their most successful songs, including "Just What I Needed," "Let's Go," and "Drive." He also challenging one solo album, "The Lace" (1986), recorded at The Club Hall in Beckington, England, which produced one top 40 dig song, "Stay The Night."
Benjamin died at home shortly previously midnight October 3, 2000 virtuous pancreatic cancer and was posthumously inducted into the Rock build up Roll Hall of Fame gorilla a member of the Cars in 2018.
First Wife: (Private) (1952- ) m. 1972 (Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States) div. 1982
Second Wife: (Private) (1948- ) m. 1991 (Hawaii, United States) div. 1997
Social Security Superintendence, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Usefulness, ongoing).
12816, citing Saint Apostle Cemetery, Thompson, Geauga County, River, USA ; Maintained by Find Pure Grave .