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Christopher Joseph Ward (born October 8, 1965), better known as C. J. Ramone, is an American musician. He is best known for performing from 1989 to 1996 as the bassist, backing vocalist and occasional lead vocalist of the
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group the
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after replacing original bassist
Dee Dee Ramone Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist, occasional lead vocalist and a founding member of the punk rock band the Ramones. Throughou ...
— a role that lasted until the band's retirement. He is one of three Ramones former members, and the only bassist, still alive.


Background

Christopher Joseph Ward was born in
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, but lived in
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for most of his early life. He attended
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and graduated from Deer Park High School in 1983. Prior to joining the Ramones, Ward served in the
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but lost the title of Marine due to going absent without leave and discharged. He was a fan of the Ramones, particularly of
Dee Dee Ramone Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist, occasional lead vocalist and a founding member of the punk rock band the Ramones. Throughou ...
, before joining the band, and later played with him in a band called
the Ramainz The Ramainz were an American tribute band to the Ramones. Its members included Dee Dee Ramone, Marky Ramone, Dee Dee's wife Barbara Zampini, and C. J. Ramone. They were known as The Remains until 1999 but had to change the spelling due to another ...
, which was formed by Dee Dee Ramone,
Marky Ramone Marc Steven Bell (born July 15, 1952), better known as Marky Ramone, is an American drummer. He began playing in hard rock bands in the New York City area, notably Dust (band), Dust and Estus. He was asked to drum for punk rock band Richard Hell ...
and Dee Dee's wife, Barbara Zampini. He also played in Guitar Pete's Axe Attack, Los Gusanos, Bad Chopper. Ward released the album ''Reconquista'' on June 29, 2012, and his album ''Last Chance to Dance'' was released in November (United States) and December (Europe) 2014. ''American Beauty'' was released on March 17, 2017, in the United States. ''The Holy Spell'' was released in 2019.


Ramones

upRamone performing in 1991 Ward replaced original band member
Dee Dee Ramone Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist, occasional lead vocalist and a founding member of the punk rock band the Ramones. Throughou ...
, though Dee Dee continued to write songs for the band. Ward went to the audition with the sole purpose of jamming with the Ramones; he was not "nervous or intimidated" as he had no intention of getting the job but much to his surprise, he did. After being
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from the Marines and learning 40 Ramones songs in five weeks, Ward played his first live show with the band on September 30, 1989. Adjusting to the Ramones' play style was one of the biggest challenges he had, as Ward was originally a fingerstyle bassist as opposed to Dee Dee's signature
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technique. He eventually learned to adapt by lowering his bass down to his kneecap and wearing sweatbands to protect his wrists. Ward sang many well-known Ramones songs and gave the band a younger image. In the documentary '' End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones'' it is stated that when Ward joined the Ramones he was seen as a breath of fresh air into the band.
Johnny Ramone John William Cummings (October 8, 1948 â€“ September 15, 2004), better known by his stage name Johnny Ramone, was an American musician who was the guitarist and a founding member of the Ramones, a band that helped pioneer the punk movement. ...
says he knew immediately when Ward auditioned to replace Dee Dee that he was right, commenting that he "had the right look". When the Ramones were inducted into the
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original Ramones drummer,
Tommy Ramone Thomas Erdelyi (born Tamás Erdélyi, ; January 29, 1949 â€“ July 11, 2014), known professionally as Tommy Ramone, was an American musician. He was the drummer for the influential punk rock band the Ramones from its debut in 1974 to 1978, ...
, credited Ward with "keeping the band young". Ward was the youngest member of the Ramones when he joined, by nine years. He also shared a birthday, October 8, with bandmate Johnny Ramone. While Ward's first live show with the Ramones was on September 30, 1989, in
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, England, his official debut with the band was actually three weeks earlier on September 4 during the
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that aired on
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in New York. Ward played with the band until they disbanded on August 6, 1996.


Equipment

Ward used
Ampeg SVT The Ampeg SVT is a bass guitar amplifier designed by Bill Hughes and Roger Cox for Ampeg and introduced in 1969. The SVT is a stand-alone amplifier or "head" as opposed to a "combo" unit comprising amp and speaker(s) in one cabinet, and was capab ...
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for most of his career, having inherited several amps from Dee Dee Ramone. However, he has since switched to
Fender Bassman The Fender Bassman is a series of bass amplifiers introduced by Fender during 1952. Initially intended to amplify bass guitars, musicians used the 5B6 Bassman to amplify other instruments, including electric guitars, harmonicas, and pedal steel ...
amps, stating that the Ampeg amps had "substantial historical value" and he wished to preserve them. Prior to joining the Ramones, Ward played an early '70s
Fender Jazz Bass The Fender Jazz Bass (often shortened to "J-Bass") is the second model of Bass guitar, electric bass guitar created by Leo Fender. It is distinct from the Fender Precision Bass, Precision Bass in that its tone is brighter and richer in the midra ...
and always played fingerstyle, explaining in a 2015 interview with Fender that he stopped at a music store to buy picks on his way to first meet the band. When he joined the Ramones, they gave him a black Mexican
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, with a white
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and a maple neck and that was his main bass for the first gigs with the Ramones. He also had two cream Fender Precision basses, one with a white pickguard and another with a black. (These basses can be seen in various backstage photos.) He then bought a white American Fender Precision with a white pickguard (later switched to a black to make it look more like Dee Dee's bass guitars). Then he finally got a vintage 1979 Fender Precision, like the basses that Dee Dee used to play. He would mainly use that bass for the rest of his time in the Ramones. While with the Ramones, Ward also had a custom-made Mosrite Bass made for him by
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, white with a tortoiseshell pickguard. He used it while with Bad Chopper and has since sold this bass. He then used a Mosrite bass that he designed with Mr. Yuasa of the Filmore Company, the Mosrite copyright owner in Japan. It was white with a black pickguard. This bass was stolen when Ward toured Japan in February 2010. Currently, Ward plays Fender Dee Dee Ramone Precision Basses with Leo Quan BadAss II bridges added.


Other bands

Before the Ramones, Ward played in a heavy metal band called Guitar Pete's Axe Attack, where he appeared on two albums. In 1992, while still with the Ramones, he started a hard rock band named Los Gusanos. They released a few singles before releasing their only album in 1997, which was worked on by Ramones producer
Daniel Rey Daniel Rey (born Daniel Rabinowitz) is an American musician, record producer and songwriter from New York City, best known for his work with the punk rock band Ramones. As a teenager Rey played in punk band Shrapnel, which also featured Dave Wy ...
. After the Ramones' retirement Ward played a few shows with
the Ramainz The Ramainz were an American tribute band to the Ramones. Its members included Dee Dee Ramone, Marky Ramone, Dee Dee's wife Barbara Zampini, and C. J. Ramone. They were known as The Remains until 1999 but had to change the spelling due to another ...
, a Ramones tribute band formed by
Dee Dee Ramone Douglas Glenn Colvin (September 18, 1951 – June 5, 2002), better known by his stage name Dee Dee Ramone, was an American musician. He was the bassist, occasional lead vocalist and a founding member of the punk rock band the Ramones. Throughou ...
,
Marky Ramone Marc Steven Bell (born July 15, 1952), better known as Marky Ramone, is an American drummer. He began playing in hard rock bands in the New York City area, notably Dust (band), Dust and Estus. He was asked to drum for punk rock band Richard Hell ...
and Dee Dee's wife Barbara Zampini. In 1998, Los Gusanos broke up, leading to Ward's next band the Warm Jets, which released one single before changing their name due to another band with the same name. As Bad Chopper, they released a single and in 2007, a self-titled album. The band broke up in summer 2009. From 2009 to 2019, he toured just as CJ Ramone with rotating members on guitar and drums. He released four albums and a single as CJ Ramone. In 2001, after the departure of bassist Jason Newstead,
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offered Ward to join the band on bass. Ward turned down the offer, as his son was recently diagnosed with
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. Since 2018, he has filled in on bass at live shows for
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (often shortened to MFGG or the Gimmes) are a punk rock supergroup and cover band that formed in San Francisco in 1995. The band's lineup consists of Spike Slawson, C. J. Ramone, Joey Cape, Pinch and John Reis. ...
. He also sometimes plays with the Aquabats live shows.


Personal life

Ward was married to
Marky Ramone Marc Steven Bell (born July 15, 1952), better known as Marky Ramone, is an American drummer. He began playing in hard rock bands in the New York City area, notably Dust (band), Dust and Estus. He was asked to drum for punk rock band Richard Hell ...
's niece, Chessa Au, with whom he has two children. He is now married to lawyer Denise Barton, with whom he has one daughter.


Band members

Current members *CJ Ramone – bass, lead vocals (July 2009 – present) *
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– guitar, backing vocals (September 2012 – present) * Pete Sosa – drums (December 2014 – present) * Josh Blackway – guitar, backing vocals (October 2015 – present) *
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– drums (October 2015 – present) Past members *
Steve Soto Steve Soto (August 23, 1963 – June 27, 2018) was an American musician. Soto was the founding bassist of California punk rock bands Agent Orange and the Adolescents. Soto was also a member of Legal Weapon, Joyride, Manic Hispanic, Punk Rock ...
– guitar, backing vocals (July 2012 – 2018; died 2018) *
Daniel Rey Daniel Rey (born Daniel Rabinowitz) is an American musician, record producer and songwriter from New York City, best known for his work with the punk rock band Ramones. As a teenager Rey played in punk band Shrapnel, which also featured Dave Wy ...
– guitar, vocals (July 2009 – September 2011) *
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– guitar, backing vocals (October 2011 – February 2012) *
Jonny Wickersham Jonny "2 Bags" Wickersham (born May 26, 1967) is an American musician who is currently a guitarist for the California punk rock band Social Distortion. He joined Social Distortion after the death of founding member and longtime friend Dennis Dan ...
– guitar, backing vocals (July 2013 – October 2013) *
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- guitar, backing vocals (June 2015, July 2016) *
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– drums (July 2009 – February 2010) *
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– drums (March 2010 – July 2013) *
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– drums, backing vocals (February 2013 – October 2013) * Michael Wildwood – drums, backing vocals (November 2013 – September 2014) * Joe Rizzo – drums (January 2013, November 2014 – May 2015) * Richard Falomir - drums, backing vocals (June 2015) Guest appearances *
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– guitar (July 2009) *
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– guitar (February 2010) *
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– guitar, vocals (July 2012) *
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– guitar (November 2012) * Ben Wah – guitar (November 2012) *
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– drums (November 2012) * Bruce Edwards – guitar (January 2013) *
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– guitar (November 2013) *
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– guitar, backing vocals (January 2014, July 2014, March 2015, May 2015) *
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– drums (September 2015) *
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- vocals (October 8, 2017)


Discography


With Guitar Pete's Axe Attack

* ''Dead Soldier's Revenge'' (1985) * ''Nightmare'' (1986)


With the Ramones

Studio Albums * ''
Mondo Bizarro ''Mondo Bizarro'' (a misspelled version of "Mondo Bizzarro", meaning "Weird World" in Italian) is the twelfth studio album by American punk rock band Ramones, released on September 1, 1992, by Radioactive Records. It is the first studio album to ...
'' (1992) * ''
Acid Eaters ''Acid Eaters'' is the thirteenth studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones. Released in 1993, towards the end of the Ramones' career, the album is the band's only album entirely composed of covers. ''Acid Eaters'' forms a musical t ...
'' (1993) * ''
¡Adios Amigos! ''¡Adios Amigos!'' (in Spanish, "Goodbye Friends") is the fourteenth and final studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones. It was released on July 18, 1995, through Radioactive Records. The Ramones disbanded a year after its release a ...
'' (1995) Live Albums * ''
Loco Live ''Loco Live'' is the second live album by American punk band the Ramones. There are two different versions of ''Loco Live'' available. The 1991 Chrysalis version contains 33 songs, including "Too Tough to Die", "Don't Bust My Chops", "Palisades ...
'' (1991) * '' Greatest Hits Live'' (1996) * ''
We're Outta Here! ''We're Outta Here!'' is the fourth live album by the American punk band the Ramones. It was released on November 18, 1997, through Eagle Rock Records. Background The album was recorded for Billboard Live at The Palace in Los Angeles, Califor ...
'' (1997)


With Los Gusanos

* "Quick to Cut"
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(1993) * Youth Gone Mad split 7-inch (1994) * ''I'd Love to Save the World'' EP (1994) * ''Los Gusanos'' (1998)


With Bad Chopper

* ''The Warm Jets'' 7-inch (as The Warm Jets) (2000) * "Real Bad Time" 7-inch (2003) * ''Bad Chopper'' (2007)


Solo

* ''Reconquista'' (2012) * "Understand Me?" 7-inch (2014) * ''Last Chance to Dance'' (2013-2014) * ''American Beauty'' (2017) * ''The Holy Spell'' (2019)


Other appearances

* Guest vocals on "Love Sucks" on The Independents' album ''In for the Kill'' (1995) * Bass on "The Bowery Electric" on the Bowery Electric Crews single (2002) * Guest vocals on "Punishment Fits the Crime" with Bien Desocupados on ''Todos somos Ramones'' (2005) * "I Wanna Be Sedated" and "Blitzkrieg Bop" on collection album "Mosrite Rebirth" (2012) * Guest vocals on "The Way I Let You Down" and "Won't Let Go" on
Mondo Generator Mondo Generator (also known as Nick Oliveri and the Mondo Generator) is an American rock band founded in 1997 by Nick Oliveri. The band has released seven studio albums, four EPs, one live album and one video album. History Formation and '' ...
album '' Hell Comes to Your Heart'' (2012)


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