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Jones latterly lived in San Francisco, United States, with his wife, Valerie. In collaboration with Roger Penycate, he wrote a stage musical based on the songs and lyrics of Meal Ticket (originally written by Rick Jones and Dave Pierce) entitled Laughing Daughter. It had a three-week run at the Indian Head Center for the Arts, Southern Maryland ...
John Paul Jones: M400 The Red Flower of Tachai Blooms Everywhere Steve Hackett: Spectral Mornings: 1979 Nick Magnus M400 Ride My See-Saw: The Moody Blues: In Search of the Lost Chord: 1968 Mike Pinder: MkII Robbery, Assault and Battery Genesis: A Trick of the Tail: 1976 Tony Banks: M400 Roundabout: Yes: Fragile: 1971 Rick Wakeman: M400 Rubycon ...
Ricky Byrd (born Richard Scott Bird; October 20, 1956) is a rock and roll guitar player, singer, songwriter and producer. He spent over a decade as a member of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts , where he contributed music and background vocals to two platinum albums, I Love Rock 'n Roll and Up Your Alley , the gold certified Album, and four others ...
Richard Jones (born c. 1957) is a Canadian voice actor, voice director, writer and content developer. [1] Since 1982, he has worked with Alphanim , Cinar and Nelvana . Jones has been nominated for a Gemini Award twice in 1988 and 2003.
His composition "Little Bird" (a minor hit on Fred Astaire's Ava Records) was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1963, and he formed the Pete Jolly Trio in 1964. With the Trio and as a solo artist, he recorded several albums, including earning a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance – Small Group or Soloist with Small Group .
The remainder of the songs for Little Games were recorded during a three-day session at London's De Lane Lea Studios from 29 April to 1 May 1967 and session musicians were used, including Jones (bass on "No Excess Baggage") and Ian Stewart (piano on "Drinking Muddy Water"). One song, an acoustic guitar instrumental titled "White Summer" is a ...
Richard Edward Tee (born Richard Edward Ten Ryk; November 24, 1943 – July 21, 1993) was an American jazz fusion pianist, studio musician, singer and arranger, [1] who had several hundred studio credits and played on such notable hits as "I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I Was Today)" (1967), "Until You Come Back To Me" (1974), "The Hustle" (1975), "Slip Slidin' Away" (1977), "Just the Two of ...
Meal Ticket were a country rock band who emerged from the London pub circuit during the 1970s and signed to Logo Records.They had several line ups which included Ray Flacke, [1] Jack Brand, [2] Andy Coulter, Rod Demick, [3] Chris Hunt, Keith Nelson, [4] Steve Simpson, Willy Finlayson [5] and Rick Jones.