Posted on 08/07/2022 10:25:08 PM PDT by nickcarraway
David Muse, best-known as the long-tenured multi-instrumentalist in Firefall, has died at the age of 73.
“It is with a heavy heart that we must announce that our friend and loved one, David Muse, has lost his ongoing battle with cancer,” noted a message on the band’s official Facebook page. “David passed peacefully at home on Saturday morning with his wife Patty at his side. While we are heartbroken, we take solace in the knowledge that he is no longer in pain. His love and wonderful memories will stay with us forever and he will never be forgotten.”
Muse was diagnosed with cancer in early 2020. A GoFundMe page that had been set up to help him cover medical costs noted that it was not his “first encounter with this awful disease but he had beaten it before and felt confident that he could do it again.” Money raised through the GoFundMe account will now go towards any outstanding medical bills and final expenses.
Born in Rome, Ga. in 1949, Muse spent his early musical career bouncing through various bands. He eventually latched on with Firefall in 1975, joining a lineup that also included Rick Roberts (guitar, lead vocals), Larry Burnett (guitar, vocals), Jock Bartley (guitar, vocals), Mark Andes (bass) and Michael Clarke (drums).
The band released a steady stream of albums through the ‘70s and early ‘80s, with Muse providing flute, sax and keyboard parts. Their 1976 self-titled debut album was certified platinum, buoyed by the success of their Top 10 single “Your Are the Woman.” Sophomore LP, Luna Sea, fared almost as well, achieving gold sales with the single “Just Remember I Love You” reaching No. 11. “Strange Way” off of 1978’s Elan would also hit No. 11, but commercial success would soon start to taper off for the band. Firefall’s classic lineup would disband in 1981, though various incarnations of the group with new members would continue recording and touring for several years.
Muse stayed busy over the years, recording solo instrumental material and contributing to work by other artists. He enjoyed two stints with the Marshall Tucker Band (1996–2000 and 2003–2008) and rejoined Firefall as a full-time member in 2011. He also formed the short-lived band Boulder County Conspiracy, which featured several of his previous Firefall collaborators.
In total, Muse appeared on more than 25 albums across his more than five-decade career. He was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame in 2014 alongside the other members of Firefall.
Yacht Rock Ping List?
RIP David Muse.
That’s two gone today : Muse and Judith Durham of “The Seekers”. All of our memory makers are leaving us. May they Rest In Peace.
Who will be the third? Deaths of famous people always happen in three's.
One of their best tunes is Living Ain’t Living Alone. Excellent production, vocals, and music. Check it out. Rip. Muse.
RIP.
Nice smooth, clean sound. It will live on with their fans.
Ditto - Firefall's "You Are the Woman" in 1976 came along at the time I met my once and future wife while we were in college so I've always considered it "our song". 45 years married later this month.
Back in those days my alarm clock was set to wake me up quietly with FM radio. These were some of those tunes. Also Baker Street, Year of the Cat, and Time Passages. The 70s was an explosive year for music, both popular and not so popular.
year = decade
“Strange Way” - a very polished tune with lyrics that hit close to home back in the day.
YT lists the great & legendary Tom Dowd as producer - did not know that factoid.
Some may argue whether or not Firefall fits into the Yacht Rock genre but I do have three of their songs in my YR playlist. I'll have to explore some of the deeper Firefall cuts. They definitely had a nice sound.
Firefall also went on a worldwide tour opening for Fleetwood Mac during the Rumours era. That must have been an experience.
I was surprised to read David Muse needed a GoFundMe account to help with medical bills. With five platinum/gold albums to his credit as well as five Top 40 hits (and a few more just missing), you would think he would have been financially set for life.
I might add “Cinderella” to my YR playlist. “Strange Way” is already there along with “You Are The Woman” and “Just Remember”.
Olivia = third
Olivia Newton-John ended up being the third.
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