Ronald LaPread, co-founder of legendary group the Commodores, dead at 75

Ronald LaPread, the bassist who co-founded the Commodores, has died.

LaPread’s daughter Sonya shared the news in an Instagram Story Saturday, writing, “It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that my Father Ronald LaPread has passed.”

Though she didn’t share any details about his death, the New Zealand Herald reported that he died after a “a sudden medical event.”

LaPread was 75 years old.

Ronald LaPread posing for photos on the red carpet.
The Commodores co-founder Ronald LaPread, pictured here in June 2004, has died.Getty Images
An Instagram story from Soraya LaPread announcing the passing of her father, Ronald LaPread.
His daughter Sonya shared the news in an Instagram Story Saturday. He was 75 years old.Soraya LaPread/Instagram

The musician co-founded the Commodores in 1968 alongside Lionel Richie, Walter Orange, William King, Milan Williams, and Thomas McClary. The band members met while attending the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.

After they signed with Motown in 1972, they became one of the label’s most successful funk and soul groups. Their biggest hits include “Three Times a Lady,” “Brick House” and “Nightshift.”

The Commodores have sold over 70 million albums worldwide.

Black and white photo of R&B group The Commodores in turtle neck shirts, with Lionel Richie in the center.
LaPread played bass for The Commodores, which also included William King, Thomas McClary, Walter “Clyde” Orange, Lionel Richie and Milan Williams.Getty Images
American soul group Commodores: Thomas McClary, Milan Williams, William King, Ronald La Pread, and Walter Orange.
The group, pictured here in 1986, are best known for hits like “Three Times a Lady” and “Nightshift.”Gentle Look via Getty Images

They won a Grammy in 1986 for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for “Nightshift.”

LaPread was in the group from 1970 to 1986. He later relocated to New Zealand, where he had lived for the past 40 years.

Chris Lee, the Mayor of Tuskegee, shared a message on social media Saturday paying tribute to LaPread.

Black and white studio portrait of the American R&B and funk group the Commodores posing as if moving forward.
LaPread was in the group, pictured here in 1977, from 1970 to 1986.Getty Images
Ronald LaPread and Milan Williams of The Commodores with Rick James on the red carpet.
He later relocated to New Zealand, where he lived for four decades. He’s seen here with Rick James and his bandmate Williams in June 2004.Getty Images

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