Tim Wright (English musician)
Tim Wright (born c. 1952, died 2013) was an English musician best known for his contributions to avant-garde and experimental rock music. He was a member of several influential bands during the 1970s and 1980s.
Wright's most notable work was with the band Pere Ubu, joining in 1975 and leaving in 1978. He played bass guitar and contributed significantly to their early, highly experimental sound. His playing style was characterized by its unconventional approach and use of dissonance.
Following his departure from Pere Ubu, Wright continued to be active in the music scene. He played with various other bands and collaborated with numerous artists, exploring different musical styles and approaches.
His contributions to experimental rock music have been acknowledged as significant, influencing subsequent generations of musicians. He passed away in 2013, leaving behind a legacy of innovative and challenging musical work.