Richard Robinson

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Producer, born in New Britain, CT. Died Nov 15, 2018 in Manhattan. He worked as a record executive at Buddah Records, had a syndicated music column, was a late night disc jockey on WNEW-FM, and hosted a syndicated radio show. He directed early videos for The Ramones and Blondie, produced albums for the Flamin' Groovies, Lou Reed and David Johansen, wrote 13 books on music, kung fu and magic. Edited the rock magazines Hit Parader and Rock Scene. In the late 1990s, he quit the music business to perform as a magician. Married to [Invalid Artist].

[Invalid Artist] Tenor vocalist since the 50s.
[Invalid Artist] Liner notes translator at Budapest Music Center Records
[Invalid Artist] British engineer
[Invalid Artist] British art director and designer from London
[Invalid Artist] Photographer
[Invalid Artist] Australian engineer credits in the late 90s
[Invalid Artist] Chief Engineer at Trod Nossel Studios in Connecticut
[Invalid Artist] Credited as a film director at [Invalid Artist] videos.
[Invalid Artist] Drummer, credited for recordings at Broadoak Studios in Herfordshire, U.K. in 2001 & 2003
[Invalid Artist] Performer credit with [Invalid Artist] in the 70s
[Invalid Artist] Vocal soloist for the [Invalid Artist]
[Invalid Artist] Bassist for [Invalid Artist] or his backing band [Invalid Artist]
[Invalid Artist] Lead guitarist for US blues-rock band [Invalid Artist]
[Invalid Artist] Modern classical, experimental artist who appears on a Turnabout sampler from 1970.
[Invalid Artist] Hardcore, Punk guitarist from the Nottingham area in UK as suggested by the recording locations.
[Invalid Artist] Guitarist and composer of the Spain group [Invalid Artist]
[Invalid Artist] Violinist with [Invalid Artist], recorded 1978 at Last Stand Music, Hapeville, GA.
[Invalid Artist] Writer credit for a religious 1962 UK release of [Invalid Artist]

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