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'''Jeffrey Ross Hyman''', known professionally as '''Joey Ramone''', was an American musician, composer, and lead vocalist of the punk rock band The Ramones of which he was a founding member.
'''Jeffrey Ross Hyman''', known professionally as '''Joey Ramone''', was an American musician, composer, and lead vocalist of the punk rock band The Ramones of which he was a founding member.


He, with the other Ramones at the time, was interviewed for the ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' episode "[[Bobcat]]."
He, with the other Ramones at the time, was interviewed by [[Space Ghost (character)|Space Ghost]] in the ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' episode "[[Bobcat]]."


Romane died of lymphoma on [[April 15]], [[2001]], at the age of 49.
Romane died of lymphoma on [[April 15]], [[2001]], at the age of 49.
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Jeffrey Ross Hyman, known professionally as Joey Ramone, was an American musician, composer, and lead vocalist of the punk rock band The Ramones of which he was a founding member.

He, with the other Ramones at the time, was interviewed by Space Ghost in the Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode "Bobcat."

Romane died of lymphoma on April 15, 2001, at the age of 49.

References