Gary Wright dies at 80 after Parkinson's and Alzheimer's struggle

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Gary Wright, the musician known for the 1976 hit Dream Weaver and major work on former Beatle George Harrison's greatest solo album, has died at the age of 80.

Wright is best known for influential all-keyboard album The Dream Weaver . After that hit, he moved into world and new age music, as well as film scoring. Wright also played keyboards on George Harrison's classic All Things Must Pass.

Wright is best known for influential all-keyboard album The Dream Weaver . After that hit, he moved into world and new age music, as well as film scoring. Wright also played keyboards on George Harrison's classic All Things Must Pass
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