Death announced of Supertramp's Rick Davies
· RTE.ieRick Davies, the co-founder and lead singer of the British band Supertramp, has died aged 81.
The musician, whose hits includes Goodbye Stranger, Breakfast In America and The Logical Song, died after a battle with cancer, a statement from the band said.
The Crime Of The Century singer, who co-founded the band and remained with the band to the end died 10 years after having been diagnosed with a form of blood cancer.
Supertramps Facebook account paid tribute saying: "Rick Davies, founder, lead singer and songwriter of Supertramp, passed away on Saturday, September 6th at the age of 81 after battling Multiple Myeloma for over 10 years.
"Born in Swindon, England in 1944, Rick's love of music began in his childhood listening to Gene Krupa’s "Drummin’ Man" which grew into a lifelong passion for jazz, blues and rock’n’roll.
As co-writer, along with partner Roger Hodgson, he was the voice and pianist behind Supertramp’s most iconic songs, leaving an indelible mark on rock music history. His soulful vocals and unmistakable touch on the Wurlitzer became the heartbeat of the bands’ sound.
"Beyond the stage, Rick was known for his warmth, resilience, and devotion to his wife Sue, with whom he shared over five decades. After facing serious health challenges, which kept him unable to continue touring as Supertramp, he enjoyed performing with his hometown buds as Ricky and the Rockets.
"Rick’s music and legacy continue to inspire many and bears testament to the fact that great songs never die, they live on.
"Rick passed away at his home on Long Island on September 5th.
"We had the privilege of knowing him, and playing with him for over fifty years."
Davies and Hodgson formed the band that would become Supertramp in 1969 and while the line-up changed numerous times over the years, they are best remembered for the period from 1973 to 1983, when Davies and Hodgson performed with Dougie Thomson on bass, Bob Siebenberg on drums and John Helliwell on saxophone.
During that time they produced their breakthrough album before landing their biggest hit with 1979's Breakfast In America, which produced hit singles The Logical Song, Breakfast in America, Goodbye Stranger and Take the Long Way Home.
Hodgson left the band in 1983 and released solo albums and Davies eventually became the only constant member throughout its history.
Supertramp performed in Ireland at The Point in 1997 and last performed at the O2 in 2010.
Source: Press Association