Rock Band CAKE Mourns Loss of Founding Guitarist Greg Brown After Brief Illness
CAKE, the iconic Sacramento-based rock act, announced the passing of its founding guitarist and songwriter Greg Brown on Saturday. The news was shared in a heartfelt social media post alongside a black-and-white photo of Brown.
According to the band, Brown's death was due to a brief illness, although no specific cause or details were disclosed. CAKE expressed their sadness and gratitude for Brown's immense creative contributions to the band's early sound and development. His presence both musically and personally will be deeply missed.
Brown joined CAKE in 1991 alongside vocalist John McCrea, trumpeter/keyboardist Vince DiFiore, and others. He played on the band's first two albums, Motorcade of Generosity (1994) and Fashion Nugget (1996). The latter, featuring Brown's songwriting credits, including the hit single "The Distance," reached No. 4 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart.
In a recent Billboard feature in 2021, Brown shared his thoughts on "The Distance" and how it was chosen as the single from Fashion Nugget. He recalled feeling initially uncertain about the song but appreciated its sound. However, he attributed the band's choice of the track to the record label rather than his personal preference.
Brown left CAKE in 1997 following a tour promoting Fashion Nugget. The subsequent year saw the release of their third album, Prolonging the Magic.
Since leaving CAKE, Brown went on to form his own band, Deathray, and collaborated with fellow ex-Cake member Victor Damiani on bass. He also participated in side projects, including Homie with Weezer's Rivers Cuomo and contributing to a solo project by Matt Sharp.
In 2021, CAKE drummer Todd Roper reflected on Brown's continued connection with McCrea as musicians, stating that despite their departure from the band, they maintained an enduring chemistry.
CAKE, the iconic Sacramento-based rock act, announced the passing of its founding guitarist and songwriter Greg Brown on Saturday. The news was shared in a heartfelt social media post alongside a black-and-white photo of Brown.
According to the band, Brown's death was due to a brief illness, although no specific cause or details were disclosed. CAKE expressed their sadness and gratitude for Brown's immense creative contributions to the band's early sound and development. His presence both musically and personally will be deeply missed.
Brown joined CAKE in 1991 alongside vocalist John McCrea, trumpeter/keyboardist Vince DiFiore, and others. He played on the band's first two albums, Motorcade of Generosity (1994) and Fashion Nugget (1996). The latter, featuring Brown's songwriting credits, including the hit single "The Distance," reached No. 4 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart.
In a recent Billboard feature in 2021, Brown shared his thoughts on "The Distance" and how it was chosen as the single from Fashion Nugget. He recalled feeling initially uncertain about the song but appreciated its sound. However, he attributed the band's choice of the track to the record label rather than his personal preference.
Brown left CAKE in 1997 following a tour promoting Fashion Nugget. The subsequent year saw the release of their third album, Prolonging the Magic.
Since leaving CAKE, Brown went on to form his own band, Deathray, and collaborated with fellow ex-Cake member Victor Damiani on bass. He also participated in side projects, including Homie with Weezer's Rivers Cuomo and contributing to a solo project by Matt Sharp.
In 2021, CAKE drummer Todd Roper reflected on Brown's continued connection with McCrea as musicians, stating that despite their departure from the band, they maintained an enduring chemistry.