BLABBERMOUTH.NET has received the following message from
SAVATAGE/
JON OLIVA's PAIN mastermind
Jon Oliva regarding the passing of former
CRIMSON GLORY frontman
Midnight (
John Patrick McDonald, Jr.):
"I am filled with sadness after learning of
Mid's death. He was truly one of the most unique, heart-melting singers and lyricists I've ever come across. Through his work with members of my band, I was exposed to many of the songs he has recorded recently and can honestly say that they are some of the most epic pieces of high art I've ever experienced.
"I am so honored to have recorded a duet [with
Midnight] on [a reworked version of the
CRIMSON GLORY classic]
'Painted Skies'. When
Matt [
LaPorte;
JON OLIVA'S PAIN guitarist and recent
Midnight collaborator] asked me to do that, I had never heard the song before, but as I was reading the lyrics before recording my parts, I was simply blown away by the depth within his words.
"I had been planning on using
Mid to play a feature role on an upcoming concept album by
JON OLIVA'S PAIN, our first, but now I will sadly have to abandon such plans.
"God bless you,
John. You touched my life and I am so grateful."
A memorial service for
Midnight will be held on Saturday, July 11 at 6:30 p.m. at Siesta Key public beach (just south of main pavillion) in Florida. This celebration of
Midnight's life will be open to all who wish to attend.
Midnight passed away yesterday (Wednesday, July 8) from "total kidney and liver failure." He was 47 years old.
According to
JON OLIVA'S PAIN guitarist
Matt LaPorte, who played on some of
Midnight's recent solo recordings, the singer spent his final hours surrounded by his mother, brother, daughter as well as members of
CRIMSON GLORY,
SAVATAGE, and
JON OLIVA'S PAIN. His death occurred at 3:30 a.m EST at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Midnight sang on
CRIMSON GLORY's first three albums —
"Crimson Glory" (1986),
"Transcendence" (1988) and
"Strange and Beautiful" (1991) — before going into self-imposed exile for almost a decade. He eventually rejoined
CRIMSON GLORY in 2005 but was dismissed in January 2007.
Last fall,
Midnight announced plans to release a new solo CD called
"All Souls Midnight" which was to feature the
"Acoustic Crimson" EP (four songs) along with the lost
"Midnight Mass" recordings from the late '80s/early '90s plus some other "cool rarities."