Frankie Banali Dead: Quiet Riot Drummer Dies of Pancreatic Cancer at 68


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Franki Banali, the drummer for the band Quiet Riot, died on August 20, 2020 at age 68.

Frankie Banali, the drummer for the heavy metal band Quiet Riot and W.A.S.P, died on August 20, 2020, as reported by his wife, Regina Banali. He was 68.

On April 17, 2019, Banali was diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer and was given six months to live. “He put up an inspiringly brave and courage 16-month battle to the end,” his wife wrote in a statement. In November 2019, Banali after returning to live performances, he opened up about his diagnosis. He said, he had “everything to win and everything to lose in this situation. I intend to treat it the way I treat everything, which is to put everything into it and fight it all of the way to the end.”

Banali’s wife continued on to say in her statement that her husband was “most known for his lengthy career as the drummer for that multi-platinum heavy metal band Quiet Riot whose ‘Mental Health’ was the first heavy metal album to reach number one on the Billboard chars and ushered in the 80s metal band era. He is the only member to play on every album Quiet Riot released.”

Quiet Riot – Cum On Feel The Noize (Official Video)Music video by Quiet Riot performing Cum On Feel The Noize. (C) 1983 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. #QuietRiot #CumOnFeelTheNoize #Vevo2012-11-30T22:45:29Z

“His signature ton, deep pocket and iconic drum intros are immortalized on many hits including Quiet Riot’s ‘Cum on Feel the Noize,’ ‘Mental Health (Bang Your Head), Billy Idol’s ‘Mony, Mony,’ and ‘L.A. Woman.’ and albums such as Hughes/Thrall and W.A.S.P.’s ‘Headless Children and Crimson Idol,’ as well as over 100 other recordings as a session player in every drama.”

Quiet Riot – Bang Your Head (Metal Health) [Official Video]Quiet Riot’s official music video for ‘Bang Your Head (Metal Health)’. Click to listen to Quiet Riot on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/QRSpotify?IQid=QRMH As featured on Metal Health. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/QRMHiTunes?IQid=QRMH Google Play: http://smarturl.it/QRMHPlay?IQid=QRMH Amazon: http://smarturl.it/QRMHaz?IQid=QRMH More from Quiet Riot Come On Feel The Noize: https://youtu.be/ZxgMGk9JPVA Mama Weer All Crazee Now: https://youtu.be/gStvjANqoqs Metal Health (Live): https://youtu.be/QqX34_0mhmE More great metal videos here: http://smarturl.it/UltimateMetal?IQid=QRMH Follow Quiet Riot Website: http://www.officialquietriot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quietriot Twitter: https://twitter.com/quietriot Myspace: https://myspace.com/quietriot Subscribe to Quiet Riot on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/QRSub?IQid=QRMH ——— Lyrics: Well I’m an axegrinder piledriver Mother says that I never never mind her Got no brains I’m insane Teacher says that I’m one big pain I’m like a laser 6-streamin’ razor I got a mouth like an alligator I want it louder More power I’m gonna rock ya till it strikes the hour Bang your head! metal health’ll drive you mad Band your head! metal health’ll drive you mad Well I’m frustrated Outdated I really want to be over-rated I’m a finder and I’m a keeper I’m not a loser and I ain’t no weeper I got the boys to make the noise Won’t ever let up Hope it annoys you Join the pack Fill the crack Well now you’re here There’s no way back #QuietRiot #BangYourHead #Vevo2013-01-14T14:26:47Z

Born on November 14, 1951 in Queens, New York, Banali relocated to Los Angeles in the mid-70s. He spent about a year in New Steppenwolf, which was an offshoot of the hard-rock legends led by their former bassist Nick St. Nicholas. In 1979, Banali left to begin working with singer Kevin DuBrow, whose band, Quiet Riot, had broken up after guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Rudy Sarzo left to play with Ozzy Osbourne, according to ultimateclassicrock.com.

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Banali is survived by his wife and daughter, Ashley. Regina said in her statement her husband continued playing live as long as he could. “Standard chemotherapy stopped working and a series of stroked make the continuation on a clinical trial impossible. He ultimately lost the fight at 7:18 p.m. on August 20.”


A GoFundMe Set Up To Help With Banali’s Mounting Medical Bills Raised Over $47,000

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Getty(L-R) Musicians Tony Franklin, Frankie Banali, Phil Soussan and Vinny Appice pose at the Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp at AMP Rehearsal Studios on November 6, 2015.

In April 2020, A GoFundMe account was up by Edem Maureen Beckett to raise money for Banali’s cancer treatment and medical treatment. Beckett wrote,”

[Banali] has undergone 17 rounds of chemo so far, and several palliative procedures to ease symptoms and has been able to make it past the one-year point and even continue playing with the band. It has been a very difficult, painful, and agonizing journey that is not nearly over. He has been getting second opinions, out of network follow up biopsies, infusions, and treatments of alternative therapies that have kept his body strong enough to withstand the chemo.

“This endeavor has accumulated a mountain of medical expenses and now with the pandemic canceling or postponing the entire spring touring season he now being hit financially from the other side as well,” Beckett added, noting that she was aware it’s been a “rough time for everyone,” amid coronavirus. But “if you can contribute anything, it would be greatly appreciated.”


Heartfelt Tributes to Banali Filled Social Media Following the News of His Death

Regina’s Facebook page was filled with messages of condolences and “RIP Frankie” started trending on Twitter, with thousands of fans, friends, and fellow musicians sharing tributes to what Banali and his music meant to them. Dee Snider tweeted, “Wow. What a day. So sad to hear about the loss of
@FrankieBanali. He fought hard until the end. His playing and rock ‘n’ roll spirit will live forever. A fellow New Yorker, Frankie was the real deal. RIP my friend. Take me away from all this death.”

Glen Hughes tweeted, “So very sad that my brother Frankie Banali, passed away last night.
Frankie played drums on the the Hughes: Thrall album . There was no one more loyal honorable courageous and committed than Frankie. Words cannot express how I feel. Let’s all share the love for Frankie.”

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