Steve Currie

Steve Currie
Born May 19, 1947
Died April 28, 1981 (aged 33)
Instruments Bass
Associated acts T. Rex

Steve Currie (19 May 1947 - 28 April 1981) was born in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, England. He was best known as the bass player and long term member of the English glam rock band T.Rex.[1]

Whilst still at Grimsby tech college Steve played with local Grimsby group "The Aztecs" before he worked as a shipping clerk on the docks. He then was in local jazz rock band "The Rumble Band". He joined T.Rex (recently renamed from Tyrannosaurus Rex) as bass guitarist in late 1970 (although the band were still listed as a duo) and continued to play with them until late 1976.

He appeared on all of Bolan's most memorable hit singles from "Ride a White Swan" (1970) to "Laser Love" (1976), as well as the albums Electric Warrior (1971) to Dandy in the Underworld (1977). His innovative and, for the time, sophisticated bass playing can be seen to good effect in the movie Born to Boogie.

After leaving T.Rex he went into session work, working for the likes of Chris "Motorbikin'" Spedding.

He died in a car crash on 28 April 1981, whilst returning to his home near Vale de Parra, Algarve, Portugal. His death came less than four years after T.Rex lead singer Marc Bolan had died in a car crash.

References

  1. ^ "T Rex band member dies". BBC News. 13 January 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/entertainment/2651733.stm. Retrieved 2008-12-10.