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  1. Ronnie Hammond, former lead singer of the Atlanta Rhythm Section, the Georgia band that made the suburb of Doraville a household name in the 1970s, died Monday at a hospital near his hometown...

  2. On December 28, 1998, singer Ronnie Hammond, who had battled alcoholism and depression off and on over the years, got into a confrontation with police in Macon, Georgia and was subsequently shot by the police officer. Hammond was seriously injured but survived the injury, though he suffered from depression afterwards.

  3. 15 de mar. de 2011 · Ronnie Hammond, the former lead singer of the Atlanta Rhythm Section, died Monday in Forsyth. He was 60. The Macon native died of heart failure about 11 a.m., said his brother, Jimmy Hammond....

  4. Atlanta Rhythm Section, abreviado ARS, es una banda de rock sureño norteamericana, formada en 1971. La alineación de la banda consiste en Dean Daughtry (único músico original) y el vocalista Rodney Justo, junto a los guitarristas David Anderson y Steve Stone, y el baterista Jim Keeling.

  5. Ronnie Hammond, 60, ARS front man, was great yet humble singer (The Atlanta Journal Constitution) Former ARS lead singer Ronnie Hammond dies from heart attack (Macon Telegraph)

  6. 19 de may. de 2012 · Ronnie Hammond was the lead singer of the Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section from 1972 to 2012. He sang on many of their hits, such as Champagne Jam, Imaginary Lover and So Into You.