Curiosities

Rick Davies, Supertramp Co-Founder and Hitmaker, Dies at 81

As the co-founder, keyboardist, and songwriter of Supertramp, Rick Davies shaped the band’s signature sound.

Rick Davis, of the british musical group Supertramp, holds the M80 radio station programs t-shirt during the promotion of the album "Slow Motion".
© Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesRick Davis, of the british musical group Supertramp, holds the M80 radio station programs t-shirt during the promotion of the album "Slow Motion".

Rick Davies, the British musician who co-founded Supertramp and helped define their sound, has died at 81 after a lengthy battle with cancer.

The members of Supertramp shared the sad news and expressed their deep sadness at his passing, reflecting on more than fifty years of collaboration and friendship. Davies’ songwriting and performances left an indelible mark on rock music, shaping the sound of a generation. Next, a closer look at the life and career of the legend.

Rick Davies’ Road to Rock Stardom

Rick Davies was born in Swindon, England, in 1944, into a household that valued hard work and practicality. His mother ran a hair salon while his father worked in the merchant navy, and from an early age, Davies showed a remarkable ear for music.

Advertisement

A secondhand record player and a few leftover albums sparked his fascination, and he quickly found himself captivated by rhythm and melody. Drums were his first love, and by the age of twelve, he was playing in a local brass band, laying the foundation for a lifelong career in music.

As a teenager, Davies moved from drums to keyboards, teaching himself to play by ear and experiment with different styles. He formed his first band, Rick’s Blues, while studying at Swindon College, and even mentored future star Gilbert O’Sullivan. Though a family crisis briefly paused his musical ambitions and led him to work as a welder, Davies’ drive never waned. By the mid-1960s, he was performing with The Lonely Ones, which eventually took him abroad and introduced him to the funding that would make his next project possible.

In 1969, Davies placed an ad that would change his life, attracting Roger Hodgson and setting the stage for the formation of Supertramp. The duo’s contrasting voices and backgrounds became a hallmark of the band, and together they crafted songs that blended progressive rock, jazz, and blues influences.

Advertisement

Supertramp’s rise to fame was gradual but undeniable, culminating in the international success of Breakfast in America. Davies’ songwriting and distinctive baritone, alongside his knack for piano-driven arrangements, helped define the band’s sound and cemented hits like “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right” in rock history.

After Hodgson’s departure in 1983, Davies became the sole leader of Supertramp, guiding the band through a period of experimentation and continued touring. He later reunited the group for new albums and tours, even as he faced serious health challenges, including multiple myeloma.

Outside of music, he shared his life with his wife Sue, a longtime manager, and maintained a deep connection to his family in England. Rick Davies leaves a legacy as one of rock’s most distinctive voices and a guiding force for Supertramp’s enduring music.

Advertisement

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

ALSO READ
Sydney Sweeney Talks Transforming Into Champion Boxer Christy Martin
Celebrities

Sydney Sweeney Talks Transforming Into Champion Boxer Christy Martin

Psycho turns 65: Inside the Making of the Shower Scene
Movies

Psycho turns 65: Inside the Making of the Shower Scene

‘The Last Witch Hunter’ Returns: Vin Diesel and Michael Caine Set to Reprise Roles
Movies

‘The Last Witch Hunter’ Returns: Vin Diesel and Michael Caine Set to Reprise Roles

10 Teenager Series That Adults Could Also Watch
TV

10 Teenager Series That Adults Could Also Watch

Receive the latest news in your E-mail box

Registering implies accepting the Terms and Conditions

Better Collective Logo