- Richard Campbell (musician)
Richard Campbell (born
December 7 ,1958 ) is aUnited States musician best known for his work as abass guitar ist andvocalist forNatalie Cole in the 1980s, and more recently withThree Dog Night ,Dave Mason , and America.Campbell was born in
Van Nuys, California , and moved with his family toParadise, California in 1966, where Campbell began playing piano age 7. He took up trumpet in grammar school, then switched to bass guitar in high school and began performing around northern California with his band "Music Company" which featured Scott Dugdale on drums and Steve Williams on keyboards. Later,Glynnis Talken , Campbell's future wife, joined the band for a television telethon performance for KHSL TV in Chico, California.After two years studying music at
California State University, Chico (CSU Chico) Campbell transferred to CSU Northridge to complete his studies and to be closer to the music industry. Richard composed and recorded soundtracks for industrial and educational films and worked as a tech in severalrecording studio s inLos Angeles . In 1983, Campbell became musical director for CBS Records group "The Pinups" produced by Peter Hauke, co-managed by the Holland-Dosier-Holland Group, and featuringGlynnis Talken , who he married in September of that year.Campbell then began touring as bass guitarist and vocalist for
Natalie Cole in the mid-1980s including an appearance at theNelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute at Wembley Stadium, along with various television and live concert performances, until 1989, when Campbell was hired to tour with rock groupThree Dog Night .Campbell toured with Three Dog Night until 1996, with sporadic performances as bassist and vocalist for The
Dave Mason Band andThe Edgar Winter Group . After a seven-week stint as a tour manager for theRingo Starr All Starr Band in 1997, Campbell joined up withChuck Negron , former lead vocalist withThree Dog Night , and toured and recorded with Negron through the rest of the nineties. Campbell appears on the CD "Chuck Negron Live In Concert", holding down multiple job titles including bass guitar, vocalist andProTools engineer.In 2000 Campbell began touring full time with The
Dave Mason Band, contributing bass guitar, vocals, and tour management to the live album "Live At Sunrise (Dave Mason) ".In 2003, Campbell was hired to fill the bass guitar and vocalist slot for
folk rock group America. Campbell appears with America on the "America Live at the Sydney Opera House" DVD released by Roadshow Entertainment and PBS's "Soundstage" which aired in summer of 2005. Rich Campbell also appears on America's double CD set "Here & Now" (America album) release on Sony Burgundy Records and debuting in theBillboard Top 200 Album chart at #52 in January of 2007.Richard Campbell is a member of the
American Federation of Musicians ,AFTRA , and a voting member ofNARAS , and currently lives inLos Angeles with his wife and two children.External links
* [http://www.accessbackstage.com Rich Campbell Home Page]
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