Wayne Kramer, the electrifying guitarist and co-founder of the legendary proto-punk band MC5, has passed away at the age of 75. More than just a musician, Kramer was a sonic rebel whose music mirrored the social and political turmoil of the 1960s and 70s. Tracks like "Kick Out the Jams" became anthems for a generation yearning for change, while Kramer's raw, blues-infused playing laid the groundwork for punk and heavy metal. But his impact extended beyond music. A later-life champion of prison reform, he founded "Jail Guitar Doors," bringing music education and hope to incarcerated individuals. As the final chord fades, Kramer's legacy as a musical innovator and social advocate continues to resonate. He wasn't just a guitarist; he was a force for change, both on and off the stage.
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