The thoughtful hit overcame skepticism from record executives to become one of soft rock’s most enduring songs.
Rick Davies, a keyboardist, singer and songwriter who cofounded the British progressive rock group Supertramp — best known for such hits from the 1970s as "Goodbye Stranger," "Give a Little Bit," "The ...
Supertramp may be one of the most recognizable musical groups of the 1970s, but the British rock-pop band had only one No. 1 ...
Supertramp thrived on creative differences between Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies. But personal differences caused a rift in 1983.
The English rocker wrote, composed, and sang some of the band's most enduring hits, like "Bloody Well Right," "Give a Little Bit," and "Goodbye Stranger." Rick Davies, the influential co-founder, ...
Supertramp came perilously close to their career ending soon after it began when their first few albums struggled to make a mark. Luckily, they stuck with it. As years progressed, they’d become the ...
Rick Davies, the co-founder, singer and songwriter of British band Supertramp, has died at 81. The band announced his death, saying he died after battling a type of blood cancer for more than a decade ...
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Supertramp Founding Frontman Rick Davies Dead at 81
Supertramp co-founder, singer and keyboardist Rick Davies died Saturday at the age of 81 after a 10 year battle with Multiple Myeloma. The news was confirmed on the band’s Facebook page. Davies was ...
Supertramp did what bands do when they have a breakthrough hit album: crisscrossed the world, playing their music before a quickly expanding fan base. But something went wrong after the four ...
Rick Davies, the co-founder and frontman of British rock band Supertramp, has died, the band said in a tribute statement on its website. He was 81. Davies died on Saturday after a more than 10-year ...
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