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We are afraid that we have tragic news to report. Jack Terricloth has passed away. He was 50. The cause of death was not revealed. The band released a statement, which you can read below. Terricloth was born Peter Ventantonio. As a teenager, he was a member of the punk band Neurotic Impulse. A. ....
Jack Terricloth, the lead singer and bandleader of New York cabaret-punk outfit The World/Inferno Friendship Society, has died at the age of 50, a statement from the band revealed on Thursday (May 13). No cause of death has been made public, according to Vanyaland. Terrycloth was born Peter Ventantonio on June 11, 1970. He grew up in Bridgewater Township, N.J., before moving to Brooklyn to start The World/Inferno Friendship Society, of whom he was the sole constant member. Before that, the musician founded the band Sticks and Stones, in which he contributed guitar and vocals. We are devastated to say that our guiding spirit, instigator, inciter the person who, to most of us, lived under the name Jack Terricloth has left us for the astral plane, The World/Inferno Friendship Society said on Facebook. ....
View Comments Pete Ventantonio, the punk provocateur from the suburbs of New Jersey known for his work in the bands Sticks and Stones, and, as Jack Terricloth in the World/Inferno Friendship Society, has died, World/Inferno announced Friday, May 14. He was 50. “We are devastated to say that our guiding spirit, instigator, inciter the person who, to most of us, lived under the name Jack Terricloth has left us for the astral plane,” said World/Inferno Friendship Society on its social media. “We will be working on plans for a celebration of his extraordinary life. For now, we want to thank Jack for inspiring this remarkable community something more than simply band, family or scene which changed the lives of so many people in ways which are hard to articulate, and which is perhaps the most enduring part of his legacy. Please raise a glass of your choice in his memory; we shall not see his like again.” ....