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<h1>Free Bass Player Andy Fraser Dies</h1>

Andy Fraser, who co-composed the awakening rock song of praise "OK Now" when he was the teen bassist for the British rock band Free, has passed on in California at age 62.
Fraser had been living in the Southern California desert group of Temecula, where he kicked the bucket Monday, the Riverside County coroner said in an announcement. The reason for death is not yet known and stays under scrutiny.
Fraser's girl Hannah sent an extensive explanation to FOX411 about her dad's passing in the interest of herself, her sister Jasmine, and her mom Ri. Here it is in full:
I'm so stunned and crushed by the loss of our stunning father Andy, who was a genuine power of nature. His interminable energy for music has been a motivation to the world for over a large portion of 10 years. Utilizing his innovative abilities to bring positive change to the world with a daring responsibility to genuineness and equity has been an essential illustration for my life. He worked energetically on philanthropic tasks, for example, Rock Against Trafficking, Gay Rights Issues, The Occupy Movement, Eco-activism, and he was creating a narrative on Ocean Conservation with me.
Andy never did things by parts. He was a mover and a shaker, and had unimaginable profundities of good faith, actually when confronted with the greatest difficulties. He saw everything as a chance to have any kind of effect, transforming issues into workmanship and uncovering layers of himself to impart courageously to the world.
Fraser continued playing music for a large portion of his life, however he would never equivalent the achievement he had as an adolescent with Free, which separated in 1972.
He and Rodgers made that big appearance together to play "Okay Now" at Woodstock '94, the reboot of the fantastic music celebration.