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Dee Murray

Dee Murray
Background information
Birth name David Murray Oates
Born April 3, 1946
Origin Flag of England Southgate, London, England
Died 15 January 1992 (age 45)
Flag of United States Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Genre(s) Rock
Years active 1960s-1992
Associated
acts
Elton John, Procol Harum, The Mirage, Spencer Davis Group

Dee Murray (April 3, 1946 - January 15, 1992) was an English bassist, best known as a member of Elton John's original rock band. Murray was a talented musician whose gift for melody, placement, and an understated, yet profound technique -- plus his standout work as a backing vocalist -- puts him in an elite class among rock bassists.

Murray was born David Murray Oates in Southgate, London in 1946. Before joining Elton John, Murray (and drummer Nigel Olsson) were members of the Spencer Davis Group in 1969-1970. Murray and Olsson first appeared on disc with Elton on the 1971 album Tumbleweed Connection and were key members of the band through its glory years, including the milestone album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. In 1975, after recording Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, Murray and Olsson were released from the band because Elton wanted to achieve a different sound; however, both musicians returned in 1981 and toured with Elton for another four years. Together, Murray and Olsson were arguably one of the best (and most underrated) rhythm sections in rock music. It is no coincidence that many consider the end of Elton John's "classic" period to coincide with the departure of these two very gifted musicians.

In 1977 Murray briefly joined Procol Harum on a North American tour promoting their last 1970s album, Something Magic.

After battling skin cancer for a number of years, Murray died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center after suffering a stroke in 1992, he was 45.

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