Overview
- The Supertramp Partnership announced his death at his Long Island home and offered condolences to his wife, Sue Davies.
- The group noted he had battled multiple myeloma for about ten years, though several reports say the exact cause of death has not been confirmed.
- Davies co‑founded Supertramp in London in 1969 with Roger Hodgson and remained the band's constant presence after Hodgson left in 1983.
- He was the voice and Wurlitzer‑driven pianist behind staples such as Goodbye Stranger, Bloody Well Right and Cannonball, with landmark albums including Crime of the Century and Breakfast in America.
- Health issues curtailed touring in 2015, and in later years he performed occasionally in New York with a small ensemble called Ricky and the Rockets.