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Dave Richmond Instruments bass Associated acts Manfred Mann, The Shadows Website www.daverichmond.co.uk David 'Dave' Richmond (born 1940?, Brighton, Sussex), is a professional bass player, best known as a founder member of the 1960s pop group Manfred Mann, playing with the band in 1963.[1] After leaving the band in 1963, Richmond became a session player, working with, amongst others, Elton John, Bread, and Hank Marvin.
References
- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Rock Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-312-1, p. 648
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Manfred Mann • Mike Hugg • Mike Vickers • Tom McGuinness • Paul Jones • Mike d'Abo
Jack Bruce • Klaus Voormann • Dave RichmondStudio albums Extended play Manfred Mann's Cock-a-Hoop • Groovin' with Manfred Mann • The One in the Middle • No Living Without Loving • Machines • Instrumental Asylum • As Was • Instrumental Assassination •Compilations Mann Made Hits • Soul of Mann • What A Mann • Chapter Two: The Best of the Fontana Years • Basic: Original Hits • The Best of Manfred Mann: The Definitive Collection • The Best of the EMI Years • Manfred Mann at Abbey Road, 1963-1966 • BBC Sessions • Very Best of Manfred Mann • The Story • Classic Masters • The Evolution of Manfred Mann • Complete Greatest Hits •UK singles "Why Should We Not" • "Cock-a-Hoop" • "5-4-3-2-1" • "Hubble Bubble (Toil and Trouble)" • "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" • "Sha La La" • "Come Tomorrow" • "Oh No, Not My Baby" • "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" • "Pretty Flamingo" • "You Gave Me Somebody to Love" • "Just Like a Woman" • "Semi-Detached Suburban Mr James" • "Ha! Ha! Said the Clown" • "Sweet Pea" • "So Long, Dad" • "Mighty Quinn" • "Theme from "Up The Junction" • "My Name is Jack" • "Fox on the Run" • "Ragamuffin Man"Related articles Hank Marvin · Bruce Welch · Brian Bennett
Mark Griffiths · Jet Harris · Tony Meehan · Brian 'Licorice' Locking · Warren Bennett · John Rostill · John Farrar · Alan Tarney · Alan Jones · Alan Hawkshaw
The Drifters: Ian Samwell · Terry Smart · Ken Pavey · Norman MitchamStudio albums The Shadows · Out of the Shadows · Dance With The Shadows · The Sound of The Shadows · Shadow Music · Jigsaw · From Hank, Bruce, Brian and John · Shades of Rock · Rockin' with Curly Leads · Specs Appeal · Tasty · String of Hits · Change of Address · Hits Right Up Your Street · Life in the Jungle · XXV · Guardian Angel' · Moonlight Shadows' · Simply Shadows · Steppin' to the Shadows' · At Their Very Best · Reflection
Singles The Drifters: Feelin Fine · Jet Black · The Shadows: Saturday Dance · Apache · Man of Mystery / The Stranger · FBI · The Frightened City · Kon-Tiki · The Savage · Wonderful Land · Guitar Tango · Dance On! · Foot Tapper · Atlantis · Shindig · Geronimo · Theme for Young Lovers · The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt · Rhythm and Greens · Genie With the Light Brown Lamp · Mary Anne · Stingray · Don't Make My Baby Blue · The War Lord · I Met a Girl · A Place in the Sun · The Dreams I Dream · Maroc 7 · Tomorrow's Cancelled · Bombay Duck · Somewhere · Running out of World · Dear Old Mrs. Bell · Slaughter on Tenth Avenue · Turn Around and Touch Me · Let Me Be the One · Run Billy Run · It'll Be Me Babe · Another Night · Love Deluxe · Don't Cry for Me Argentina · Theme from the Deer Hunter (Cavatina) · Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto · Riders in the Sky · Heart of Glass · Equinoxe (Part V)" · "Mozart Forte · The Third Man · Telstar · Imagine/Woman · Treat Me Nice
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