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Legendary 70s rock band vocalist passes away at 81, flood of tributes follows

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Rick Davies, who was a founding member of the 70s British rock band Supertramp, has died at age 81.

Following a battle with cancer, the singer-songwriter passed away in his Long Island home on Friday.

The sad news was announced in a statement from the band, which gave its condolences to Rick’s widow Sue.

Rick co-founded Supertramp in 1970 alongside fellow singer-songwriter Roger Hodgson.

They later enlisted Dougie Thomson, Bob Siebenberg, and John Helliwell, performing together from 1973 to 1983. 

Rick Davies (on the far right), one of the original members of the 1970s rock group Supertramp, has passed away at the age of 81. Pictured L-R are Dougie Thomson, Bob C. Siebenberg, John A. Helliwell, Roger Hodgson, and Rick.

‘The Supertramp Partnership is very sad to announce the death of the Supertramp founder, Rick Davies after a long illness. 

‘Rick died at his residence on Long Island on September 5th. It was an honor to know and perform with him for over fifty years. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to Sue Davies,’ as stated in the band’s official announcement.

The music collective was known for hits including Give a Little Bit, Breakfast in America, The Logical Song, and Take the Long Way Home.

They racked up four Grammy nominations during their time together, including in. 1980’s Album of the Year category for Breakfast in America. 

Two of their albums went diamond in Canada.

Following their 1982 album, titled …Famous Last Words…, Hodgson exited the band in pursuit of a solo career after creative disputes.

Davies and the remaining members stayed together, and the following decades saw the bandmates reunite sporadically.

Their final album, Slow Motion, was released in 2002. 

Back in 2015, the same year Davies was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, the band had planned a 25-show tour across Europe. However, the tour was ultimately called off due to Davies’ health concerns.

Following a battle with cancer, the singer-songwriter passed away in his Long Island home on Friday; pictured in 1974

Rick co-founded Supertramp in 1970 alongside fellow singer-songwriter Roger Hodgson; L-R John, Rick, Roger (in front), Bob, and Dougie

Rick pictured performing in the Netherlands in 2002

Davies was born in 1944 in Swindon, England.

He ventured into music as a young boy, becoming a drummer and later a keyboardist. 

According to Variety, one of his first bands, called Rick’s Blues, included Alone Again, Naturally singer Gilbert O’Sullivan. O’Sullivan would later highlight Davies as a mentor. 

In 1969 Davies met Hodgson when he replied to an ad in search of musicians.

Together they formed a new band called Daddy, later switching to Supertramp in January 1970. 

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