Beloved ’60s Rock Icon Dies After Brief Illness

Mark Volman, co-founder of the 1960s rock band The Turtles, has died at age 78 following a brief and unexpected illness. Best known as the wild-haired guitarist and vocalist behind hits like “Happy Together” and “Elenore,” Volman helped shape the sound of American pop-rock during the late ’60s. He later joined Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention and lent his vocals to T. Rex’s “Get It On.” In his later years, Volman pursued higher education and became a respected music professor.

Diagnosed with Lewy body dementia in 2020, Volman continued to inspire fans with his resilience and passion for music. His legacy spans decades of performance, teaching, and advocacy for the arts. He is survived by his partner Emily Volman, ex-wife Pat, two daughters, and his brother Phil.

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