The New Jersey native also was a member of the British-based rock band Spooky Tooth.
Wright went to college in New York to study psychology before moving to Germany to complete his studies. In Europe, he met Island Records founder Chris Blackwell, who introduced him to musician Mike Harrison in the late ’60s. They formed the British rock band Spooky Tooth, which disbanded in 1970.
Wright recorded solo for A&M Records, formed the band Wonderwheel and collaborated with other artists, including playing keyboard on George Harrison’sWright recorded 10 albums during his career, includingSinger-songwriter Stephen Bishop was among those who took to social media to remember the musician, writing that “Gary’s vibrant personality and exceptional talent made every moment together truly enjoyable. … His legacy will live on for many years to come.
It is with great sadness that I received the news of my dear friend Gary Wright's passing. The attached photos hold precious memories from the very first and last time we shared the stage together, alongside our mutual musical pal John Ford Coley. Gary's vibrant personality and…
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