toobfreak
Tungsten/Glass Member
Most people outside of the Jazz Rock Fusion era wouldn't know the name of Rick Laird. Born in Ireland, 1941, he began playing music at the age of five and eventually moved to England in the 1960s and became a session bassist for the likes of Brian Auger, Ronnie Scott, Sonny Rollins, Buddy Rich, Stan Getz, Chick Corea, and of course, John McLaughlin. He even played with Judy Garland.
I never thought Rick was the greatest bassist ever, just a very lucky one. In 1971, he was picked to play his frettless S. D. Curlee bass guitar for the iconic fusion band, Mahavishnu Orchestra. And the rest is history. After leaving the band, a few years later, he decided to leave guitar playing altogether after twenty-some years to follow his other passion, photography; Laird was an accomplished photographer.
Rick Laird passed away yesterday, July 4 at the age of 80. Here he is to the far right with the MO band with legends Billy Cobham and Jan Hammer:
I've included below a few of his many fine photos he took of other musicians including:
Keith Jarrett
John McLaughlin and Billy Cobham
Wayne Shorter
Chick Corea (who himself just passed away and whose wife Gale Moran later also played keyboard with the MO band)
and Miles Davis.
RIP, Rick. Hopefully you are flying high now with your birds of fire somewhere far, far away between nothingness and eternity.
I never thought Rick was the greatest bassist ever, just a very lucky one. In 1971, he was picked to play his frettless S. D. Curlee bass guitar for the iconic fusion band, Mahavishnu Orchestra. And the rest is history. After leaving the band, a few years later, he decided to leave guitar playing altogether after twenty-some years to follow his other passion, photography; Laird was an accomplished photographer.
Rick Laird passed away yesterday, July 4 at the age of 80. Here he is to the far right with the MO band with legends Billy Cobham and Jan Hammer:
I've included below a few of his many fine photos he took of other musicians including:
RIP, Rick. Hopefully you are flying high now with your birds of fire somewhere far, far away between nothingness and eternity.