Dougie Thomson
Scottish bass player in Supertramp

Born
March 24th, 1951
74 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Scotland
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A Scottish bass player contributed to the band Supertramp, forming in 1969. The group achieved significant success through a fusion of rock and progressive music. The band released celebrated albums, including 'Crime of the Century' and 'Breakfast in America,' which propelled them to global fame. The distinct bass lines and harmonies played a crucial role in the band's sound, garnering widespread recognition and numerous accolades. After departing from Supertramp in the early 1980s, continued to work in music, collaborating with various artists.
Played bass in Supertramp
Contributed to the album 'Breakfast in America'
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