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Title: Andy Fraser, Free’s Bassist, Dies at 62
Post by: Fansome on March 20, 2015, 0345 UTC
Andy Fraser, Free’s Bassist, Dies at 62

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSMARCH 18, 2015

Andy Fraser, who co-wrote the rousing rock anthem “All Right Now” as a teenager when he was the bassist for the British rock band Free, died on Monday in Temecula, Calif. He was 62.

His death was confirmed by the Riverside County coroner. The cause was not specified, but Mr. Fraser was known to have had both cancer and AIDS.

Andrew McLan Fraser was born in London on July 3, 1952, and began his music career early. At 15 he was a member of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, an influential band that served as a training ground for young British rockers like the guitarists Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor.

Within a year Mr. Fraser had become a founding member of Free, along with the guitarist Paul Kossoff, the drummer Simon Kirke and the singer Paul Rodgers, the band’s best-known member, who would go on to front Bad Company and the Firm.

Free’s biggest hit by far was “All Right Now,” released in 1970 and for decades a mainstay of classic rock radio. In addition to writing the song with Mr. Rodgers, Mr. Fraser co-produced the track with the other members of the band and plays a brief bass solo on it.

“All Right Now,” which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, was Free’s only Top 40 single in the United States, but the band had a number of hits in Britain and sold several million albums worldwide before breaking up in 1973.

The song is also a staple at college football stadiums. The Stanford University and University of Southern California marching bands each play it at virtually every game.

Mr. Fraser kept playing music for most of his life, but he would never equal the success he had with Free. He and Mr. Rodgers took the stage together to play “All Right Now” at the 25th-anniversity Woodstock festival in 1994.

Survivors include two daughters, two brothers and a sister.
Title: Re: Andy Fraser, Free’s Bassist, Dies at 62
Post by: Pigmeat on March 21, 2015, 1120 UTC
Al, do you operate an international online obituary service?
Title: Re: Andy Fraser, Free’s Bassist, Dies at 62
Post by: Fansome on March 22, 2015, 1415 UTC
They've been dropping like flies this past couple of weeks; I'm going to stop posting the obits, it depresses me so much.

One of the latest was a member of "The Left Banke", who wrote "Just Walk Away Renee", a favorite song song of mine.

I originally started doing this just to give pirates an idea for material to broadcast; back when I was on the air I was always looking for inspiration. I love 60s and 70s pop music, and I had hoped to give a push to other pirates. No longer.

I realize now that there will be no end to the obits; it's just that time of life for that era of music, and I can't see anything positive about it.

Long as I remember,
The rain been comin' down.
Clouds of myst'ry pourin'
Confusion on the ground.
Good men through the ages
Tryin' to find the sun.
And I wonder,
Still I wonder
Who'll stop the rain.
Title: Re: Andy Fraser, Free’s Bassist, Dies at 62
Post by: refmo on March 22, 2015, 1520 UTC
Don't stop the obits, Fansome.  I, for one, appreciate the notices of our rock and roll legends passing....
Title: Re: Andy Fraser, Free’s Bassist, Dies at 62
Post by: jFarley on March 22, 2015, 1638 UTC
Keep them coming, please.  I have no problems with these postings,  and I fall back on the lyric:

I will get by
I will get by
I will get by
I will survive