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Rick Davies (1944–2025): Supertramp’s Wurlitzer Heartbeat, Gone at 81

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Rick Davies, co-founder, vocalist, keyboardist, and steady hand behind Supertramp’s piano-driven sound, died Saturday, September 6, 2025, at his home on Long Island after a more than decade-long battle with multiple myeloma. He was 81. The band announced his passing and praised his warmth, resilience, and the “unmistakable touch on the Wurlitzer” that became the group’s sonic signature.

Why it matters

Across the 1970s and early ’80s, Davies helped define a breed of tuneful, jazz-tinged classic rock that blended radio-friendly hooks with meticulous arrangements. His gritty baritone and rolling electric-piano grooves gave ballast to the band’s sleek melodicism, anchoring tracks that remain staples of rock radio and streaming playlists worldwide.

The sound and the songs

Davies was the band’s rhythmic engine—his left hand chugging on the Wurlitzer while his right traced bluesy countermelodies. Among the best-known songs he wrote or fronted are “Bloody Well Right,” “Rudy,” “From Now On,” “Goodbye Stranger,” and “My Kind of Lady.” Working alongside co-writer and co-vocalist Roger Hodgson, he helped turn Supertramp into one of the era’s most distinctive two-frontman outfits.

Career highlights

  • Formation & rise (1970–78): Davies assembled Supertramp after placing a musicians-wanted advert, refining a piano-centric style that fused prog touches with pop craftsmanship.

  • Peak era (1979): The blockbuster LP Breakfast in America topped charts in the U.S. and Canada, earned two Grammy Awards, and sold well into the multi-million range globally.

  • After Hodgson (1983 →): When Hodgson departed, Davies carried the brand forward, ultimately releasing the group’s final studio album, Slow Motion (2002).

  • Final shows & illness: Supertramp’s last performance was in Madrid in 2012. A planned 2015 reunion tour was canceled when Davies was diagnosed with multiple myeloma; he largely withdrew from the road thereafter.

The man behind the music

Colleagues often highlighted Davies’s understated leadership and dry wit in the studio. Offstage, friends and bandmates remembered his devotion to his wife, Sue (Supertramp’s longtime manager) and his determination to keep creating even as health challenges mounted.

Essential listening (a starter playlist)

  1. “Bloody Well Right”

  2. “Rudy”

  3. “From Now On”

  4. “Goodbye Stranger”

  5. “My Kind of Lady”

  6. “Crime of the Century”

  7. “Cannonball”

  8. “Take the Long Way Home” (Hodgson lead; shows the duo’s balance)

Key dates

  • July 22, 1944: Born in Swindon, England

  • 1970: Forms Supertramp after a musicians-wanted ad

  • 1979: Breakfast in America becomes a global phenomenon (two Grammys)

  • 1983: Hodgson departs; Davies continues leading Supertramp

  • 2012: Final Supertramp concert (Madrid)

  • 2015: Multiple myeloma diagnosis; tour canceled

  • September 6, 2025: Dies at home on Long Island, age 81

Legacy

Davies leaves a catalog that rewards deep listening—songcraft that sounds effortless until you try to play it. The grooves are deceptively sturdy, the arrangements tidy but sly, and the keyboard parts feel inevitable—as if rock, jazz, and R&B had always lived together under one roof. That balance was Rick Davies’s gift, and it endures every time a needle drops or a playlist cues up.

Key Takeaways

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