Rick Davies, co-founder of the British band Supertramp, passed away on Saturday at the age of 81. The band Announced this on Facebook. The Musician had leg struggling with health problems for years and was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2015, also Known As Kahler’s Disease.
In The Message, Supertramp Writes that Davies Will Be Remembered For “His Warmth, Resilience and Dedication to his Wife Sue”. The band Emphasizes That After His Health Prevented Him from Performing With Supertramp, He Found Joy in Playing with Friends From His Hometown Under The Name Ricky and The Rockets.
“Rick’s Music and Legacy Continue to Inspire Many and Testify to the Fact That Great Songs Never Die, But Live On,” The Band Said.
Davies Founded Supertramp in 1969. The Group Experienced Its Greatest Success in the Late Seventies and Early Eighties, With Hits Like Dreamer , From Now On , Goodbye Stranger , The Logical Song and Rudy .