TORONTO —
Previous Purple Warm Chili Peppers guitarist Jack Sherman, who appeared on the band’s debut album, has died at the age of 64.
The band confirmed the information in a statement on Twitter Saturday, thanking him for “all moments great, lousy and in involving.”
“We of the RHCP family would like to want Jack Sherman clean sailing into the worlds over and above, for he has passed. Jack played on our debut album as effectively as our initially tour of the United states,” study the statement.
“He was a unique dude and we thank him for all moments great, lousy and in concerning. Peace on the boogie system.”
The trigger of demise has however to be produced.
Sherman joined the Chili Peppers in 1983, replacing founding member Hillel Slovak. He co-wrote substantially of the band’s second album, “Freaky Styley,” before Slovak returned to the band in 1985.
Regardless of his contributions to the band, Sherman was not included when the Chili Peppers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.