Andy Fraser, who co-wrote All Right Now when he was the teenage bass player for UK rock band Free, has died in California at the age of 62.
Fraser had been living in the California desert community of Temecula, where he died on Monday March 16. The cause of death is not yet known and remains under investigation. Fraser had previously survived both cancer and Aids.
At just 15, the London-born Fraser was briefly a member of the seminal John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. The group functioned as a training ground for young British rockers including Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor.
Within a year, Fraser became a founding member of Free, whose lead singer was Paul Rodgers, who would also go on to front Bad Company and the Firm.
The band's biggest hit by far was 1970's All Right Now, which was co-written by Fraser and Rogers, and remains one of the defining hits of classic rock radio. Fraser also produced the song and plays its famous bass solo.
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