British drummer, percussion player, born Essex, UK. Mainly known as as a member of the The Rubettes. In 1983 he quit pop music and later concentrated on new age music.
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Johnny Richardson British jazz drummer, active mainly in the late 60's and 70's, member of Dave Shepherd Quintet and [a=The Stan Greig Trio]
[a=John Richardson (2)] Chicago soul arranger
[a=John Richardson (3)] Bass player, mainly with Donald Byrd
[a=John Richardson (4)] Credited for tenor saxophone
[a=John Richardson (5)] U.S. drummer, has played with, among others, Gin Blossoms, [a=Outnumbered]
[a=John Richardson (6)] Tampa, Florida, USA-based keyboard player
[a=John Richardson (7)] Credited for bass vocals in a 1999 [a=Tim Essex] release
[a=John Richardson (8)] Photographer
[a=John Richardson (9)] Jazz musician associated with [a=Ginger Pig] and [a=Sammy Rimington]
[a=John Richardson (10)] Early 70's blue rock guitarist, has played with, among others, [a=Neil Merryweather]
[a=John Richardson (11)] Vocalist, percussionist with the late 60's pop rockers [a=Toad Hall (2)]
[a=John Richardson (12)] U.S. Drummer
[a=John Richardson (13)] Engineer, appearing in a reggae album release
[a=John Richardson (14)] Bassist with black metallers Be'lakor
[a=John Richardson (15)] credited as an Automation Technician
[a=John Richardson (16)] Illustrator
[a=John Richardson (17)] Composer and hymn writer (1816-1879)
[a=John Richardson (18)] Engineer (credited to have worked at The Music Centre, Wembley)
[a=John Richardson (19)] Producer active in El Salvador in 1978
[a=John Richardson (20)] Finnish musician and songwriter.
[a=John Richardson (22)] Canadian Engineer
[a=John Richardson (23)] Texas drummer & percussionist on 1970's gospel records.
[a=John Richardson (27)] Guitarist for the band So This Is How It Ends.
[a=John Richardson (28)] Credited for bass vocals on an April 1960 recording under the direction of Leonard Bernstein