Supertramp co-founder and frontman Rick Davies dies
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Rick Davies, the Supertramp vocalist and songwriter behind some of the British rock band's best known hits such as "Goodbye Stranger" and "My Kind Of Lady," has died at the age of 81, the band said on Monday.
This week in entertainment, we bid farewell to Supertramp's Rick Davies, who passed at 81. Angelina Jolie shared insights on family health, while Ariana Grande triumphed at the MTV VMAs. Disney+ advanced its catalog with Atresmedia,
Rick Davies was the co-founder of Supertramp, a minor British progressive rock group who became a transatlantic pop phenomenon. His death, aged 81, brings the odd story of that band to an end, and with it one of rock’s longest simmering disputes.
Rick Davies, co-founder and lead singer of the British rock band Supertramp, has died of multiple myeloma. He was 81. Supertramp announced Davies’ death on Monday, shared on Facebook and its website that the voice behind “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right” had died following a decade-long battle with the blood cancer multiple myeloma.