
Ron Asheton
proto-punk
- Origin
- États-Unis
- Born
- 1948
- Genres
- proto-punk, garage rock, punk rock
Biography
Born in 1948 in the United States, Ron Asheton is recognized as one of the pioneers of proto-punk and garage rock through his work with The Stooges. His raw and energetic musical style profoundly influenced the development of punk rock. With iconic albums such as 'Fun House' and 'Raw Power', Asheton marked music history and left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire many artists.
Highlights
- Founding member of The Stooges.
- Major influence on the punk movement.
- Known for his innovative guitar style.
Discography
- The Stooges1969
- Fun House1970
- Raw Power1973
- The Weirdness2007
- New Order1977
- Victim of Circumstance1989
- Declaration of War1990
- November 22, 19631989
- Bored1999
- The First and the Last1982
- The First To Pay1989
- The Second Wave1990
- Live – Welcome to Show Business1990
- Greatest Show in Detroit1991
- Last Great Ride1996
- HOTBOX Greatest Hits 6 Disc set2006
- Thin Slim & None/Flunkie1996
- Ann Arbor Revival Meeting2003
FAQ
What is Ron Asheton's age?
Ron Asheton was born in 1948.
Where is Ron Asheton from?
Ron Asheton is from the United States.
What is Ron Asheton's role in the band?
Ron Asheton was a guitarist and bassist for The Stooges.
What musical genres did he explore?
He explored proto-punk, garage rock, and punk rock.
What are some notable albums in his discography?
Notable albums include 'The Stooges', 'Fun House', and 'Raw Power'.
How long has Ron Asheton been active in music?
Ron Asheton has been active since the late 1960s.
