BASS CULTURE...Dee Murray
Between 1970 and 1975, Murray toured alongside Elton John and recorded on some of his most noteworthy albums. Though he only made a brief appearance on Tumbleweed Connection, he can best be heard on John’s live record, 11-17-70, as well as Honky Chateau and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. After working on Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, John dismissed both Murray and Olsson from the band and the rhythm section went to Los Angeles in search of other session work.
Once moving to the United States, Murray recorded and toured with a number of artists, including Rick Springfield, Jimmy Webb, Yvonne Ellliman, Bob Weir, Alice Cooper, and John Prine. He rejoined Elton John’s band for a brief time in the 1980s and later moved to Nashville, TN. After a long bout with cancer, Murray passed away in 1992.
Night Flight
RSO,1978
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