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Andy Fraser, who co-wrote the rousing rock anthem "All Right Now" when he was the teenage bassist for the British rock band Free, has died in California at age 62. Fraser had been living in the ...
Free bassist Andy Fraser has died at the age of 62. The London-born musician died on Monday (March 16) at his home in California, according to Ultimate Classic Rock. Fraser co-wrote Free's biggest hit ...
When guitarists die, Elmore James’ “The Sky Is Crying” leaps to mind as a musical line to remember for fans trying to summon what they’ve loved and now will miss. There’s no blues classic called “The ...
Fraser had been fighting cancer and AIDS. By Colin Stutz, Billboard Andy Fraser, the bassist of the English rock band Free, has died at the age of 62 at his home in California. A cause of death was ...
Andy Fraser, the bassist for British blues-rock band Free who co-wrote its mammoth 1970 anthem “All Right Now,” died Monday in Temecula, where he lived. He was 62. The Riverside County coroner’s ...
Andy Fraser — co-author of the rousing rock standard “All Right Now,” and a key force behind the classic-rock band Free — has died. One of the elite members of Britain’s blues-rock wave of the ’60s ...
(Reuters) - Andy Fraser, the bass player who co-wrote and played on the 1970 rock hit "All Right Now" by the band Free, has died in California at the age of 62, a coroner's report said. The coroner's ...
In recent years, Fraser took on a strong role in politics, writing songs and donating the proceeds to President Barack Obama's election campaign and humanitarian organizations. He also mentored other ...