High on the list is a 75-year-old singer-songwriter all but forgotten in the UK, but who, in his adopted home of France, ranks among the greats. There is a small but interesting sub-category of British musicians - unsung at home, but heroes in another land. Approximately one-third of the songs on the set list for the current. In all, the group brought out 11 studio-produced albums. Heads 1975 single Say It Aint So, Joe became a national staple in France. ‘Supertramp is a brand name and a trademark owned by Rick - but fans want to hear the songs sung by the man who wrote them. Supertramp started in the 1970s and found worldwide fame with the album "Breakfast in America".
Its current line-up consists of Davies with John Helliwell on the saxophone, American drummer Bob Siebenberg, Jesse Siebenberg on vocals, guitar and percussion, Cliff Hugo on bass, Carl Verheyen on guitar, Lee Thornburg on trumpet, Gabe Dixon on vocals and keyboard, Cassie Miller as backing vocalist and Mark Hart on vocals, guitar and keyboard. Supertramp asked for "privacy during this matter" and said it would make no further statements.Äavies, who also plays keyboards, is the only original member of the band after co-founder Roger Hodgson departed in 1983 to pursue a solo career. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraTake It Easy (2013 Remaster) EaglesThe Very Best of the Eagles 1972 Asylum RecordsRemastering Engineer: Bernie Grundm. Unfortunately my current health issues have derailed me and right now I need to focus all of my energy on getting well," Davies said in the statement. "I'm sorry to disappoint everyone who has overwhelmingly supported the upcoming tour.
Davies, 71, has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma - a cancer concentrated in bone marrow that affects white blood cells - "and has begun aggressive treatment to combat the disease," it said.