Richard Sinclair

Richard Sinclair

Infobox Musical artist



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Name = Richard Sinclair
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Background = solo_singer
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Origin = Canterbury, England
Instrument = bass guitar, vocals
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Genre = progressive rock
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Years_active = 1960's – present
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Associated_acts = Caravan, Hatfield and the North, Caravan of Dreams, Wilde Flowers
URL = [http://www.richardsinclair.net www.richardsinclair.net]
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Richard S Sinclair (born 6 June 1948 in Canterbury, England) is a progressive rock bassist, guitarist and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene.

He played guitar (and occasionally sang) in the root Canterbury band Wilde Flowers before going on to be a founding member of Caravan, switching to bass guitar and sharing lead vocals with Pye Hastings. His compositional output came to the fore on the band's third album, the classic In The Land Of Grey And Pink, on which he wrote and sang "Golf Girl", the title track and the epic "Winter Wine". Sinclair left Caravan in 1972 to form Hatfield and the North with ex-Delivery members Phil Miller and Pip Pyle, lending his distinctive, quintessentially English voice and increasingly impressive bass playing skills to their two albums, and writing some of their best-loved songs, "Share It", "Let's Eat (Real Soon)" (both with lyrics by Pip Pyle) and "Halfway Between Heaven And Earth". After Hatfield broke up in 1975, Sinclair moved back to Canterbury, starting a carpentry/kitchen-fitting business while maintaining low-key musical activities, often under the humorous moniker Sinclair & The South. He came out of this semi-retirement in 1977 when he was asked by Camel to replace their departed bass player. This stint lasted for two studio albums and half of the live set A Live Record. His departure in 1979 marked the end of Sinclair's career in musical "first league".

In the 1980s, his activities were sporadic. He recorded a collaborative album with Phil Miller and Alan Gowen, Before A Word Is Said, in 1981, reunited with Caravan for the 1982 reunion effort Back To Front, sang on one track of National Health's swansong D.S. Al Coda (also 1982), and joined Phil Miller's In Cahoots, for a residency at the London jazz club the Bull & Gate and, in 1984, a European tour. Sadly, he left before the band undertook its first recordings. His voice or bass were barely heard until the end of the decade, save for a low-key Dutch tour in 1986 and a guest spot of Phil Miller's album Split Seconds (1989). In 1990, there was a one-off reformation of Hatfield and the North and a long-term one of the original Caravan line-up in 1990-91.

At this point, Sinclair formed his own group Caravan Of Dreams, with ex-Camel drummer Andy Ward and former Hatfield roadie Rick Biddulph on bass (live gigs only), plus occasional participation from cousin Dave Sinclair and sax/flautist Jimmy Hastings. The project's eponymous album came out in 1992. Sinclair's next effort, R.S.V.P. (1994), was recorded with a fluctuating line-up including Pip Pyle, Tony Coe and former Happy The Man keyboardist Kit Watkins. Regular touring stopped in 1996 as Sinclair moved to the Netherlands for a few years. He reappeared in 2002 with occasional concerts and archival live releases, but the most exposure came with the reunion of Hatfield and the North in 2005-06, which sadly came to an abrupt end when Pip Pyle died in August 2006. Shortly after that, he left his longtime Canterbury home to move permanently to Italy.

Sinclair has always wanted to explore the boundaries in music rather than stay in one static form. This is a primary reason for him not staying in one particular band for a great length.

hort Biography

* 1964-1965 The Wilde Flowers (with Kevin Ayers, Robert Wyatt, Hugh Hopper "et al.")
* 1968-1972 Caravan
* 1972-1975 Hatfield and the North
* 1976 Sinclair and the South
* 1977-1979 Camel
* 1982-1984 In Cahoots
* 1988 Skaboosh
* 1991-93 Caravan of Dreams
* 1994-1996 R.S.V.P. (with Pip Pyle, Didier Malherbe and Patrice Meyer)
* 1995- ? Richard Sinclair Band with Tony Coe and David Rees Williams
* 2005-2006 Hatfield and the North reformed

External links

* [http://www.richardsinclair.net www.richardsinclair.net]
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* [http://calyx.club.fr/mus/sinclair_richard.html Biography at calyx.club.fr]


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