American vibraphonist and percussionist (1932–2019)
Emil Richards
Birth name Emilio Joseph Radocchia Born (1932-09-02 ) September 2, 1932
Hartford , Connecticut, U.S.Died December 13, 2019(2019-12-13) (aged 87) Genres
Jazz ,
classical ,
rock Occupation(s) Musician, collector Instrument(s) Vibraphone, percussion
Musical artist
Emil Richards (born Emilio Joseph Radocchia ; September 2, 1932 – December 13, 2019) was an American
vibraphonist and percussionist.
Biography
Musician
Richards began playing the
xylophone aged six. In High School, he performed with the
Hartford Symphony Orchestra . He studied with Al Lepak at
the Hartt School of Music in Hartford, graduating in 1952. After being drafted, he belonged to an Army band in Japan and played with
Toshiko Akiyoshi .
[1]
[2] He cited
Lionel Hampton as his first and biggest influence on vibraphone.
[2]
In 1954, Richards moved to New York City, where he played with
Charles Mingus ,
Ed Shaughnessy , and
Ed Thigpen while doing studio recordings for
Perry Como , the
Ray Charles Singers , and
Mitchell Ayres .
[3] For about three years, he was a member of a group led by
George Shearing , then moved to Los Angeles and worked with
Don Ellis and
Paul Horn . He led his own band, the Microtonal Blues Band, and spent time with composer and inventor
Harry Partch . As a sideman, he accompanied
George Harrison on tour and recorded with
Frank Sinatra ,
Frank Zappa ,
[2]
Doris Day ,
Judy Garland ,
Nelson Riddle ,
Steely Dan , and
Sarah Vaughan .
[3]
Richards worked often as a
studio musician for movies and television. His credits include playing bongos on the theme song for the television program
Mission: Impossible . Other television work included finger snaps for the
Addams Family theme, and xylophone work for the opening theme of
The Simpsons .
[4] He led a band with
Joe Porcaro , and he released a solo album, The Wonderful World of Percussion .
[2] His mallet pupils included Morten Grønvad,
Stan Levey and
Bo Wagner .
[5] Richards died on December 13, 2019.
[6]
Collector
Percussion instruments from the Emil Richards Collection
In 1962, Richards went on a worldwide tour with Frank Sinatra to raise money for poor children. The tour increased Richards's fascination with ethnic
percussion instruments .
[3]
[7] During his career, he collected over 350 instruments, many of them more common in the East than the West.
[1] Richards wanted his instruments to continue to be heard in recordings and other performances and to remain together as much as possible. The Emil Richards Collection includes common percussion, such as
xylophone and
marimba
[8] and exotic, such as the
angklung ,
bulbul tarang ,
chimta ,
flapamba ,
jal tarang ,
janggu ,
lujon ,
mbira , and
pakhavaj .
[7]
In 1992, he gave sixty-five instruments to the Percussive Arts Society museum in Lawton, Oklahoma. He was a member of the Society's Hall of Fame.
[2] Part of the collection was sold to Los Angeles Percussion Rentals. Many instruments were restored and are used in recordings and other performances in Los Angeles.
[9] LAPR works with Odd Art Fabrications to custom design and fabricate instruments and hardware such as
chromatically tuned
wood blocks and chromatically tuned
bell plate .
[10]
Discography
As leader
Yazz Per Favore (Del-fi, 1961)
New Sound Element Stones (Uni, 1967)
New Time Element (Uni, 1967)
Cosmic Sounds with the Zodiac (Elektra, 1967)
Journey to Bliss (Impulse!, 1968)
Spirit of 1976/Live at Donte's (Impulse!, 1969)
Wonderful World of Percussion (Interworld, 1994)
Luntana (Interworld, 1996)
With The Surfmen
The Sounds of Exotic Island (Somerset, 1960)
Hawaii (Somerset, 1960)
As sideman
With
Louis Bellson
Ecue (Ritmos Cubanos) (Pablo, 1978)
Prime Time (Concord Jazz, 1978)
Louie Bellson Jam (Pablo, 1979)
With
Alessi Brothers
With
Frank Capp
Percussion in a Tribute to Henry Mancini (Kimberly, 1961)
Percussion in a Tribute to Glenn Miller (Kimberly, 1963)
Percussion in a Tribute to Lawrence Welk (Kimberly, 1963)
In a Tribute to the Dorsey Brothers (Kimberly, 2010)
In a Tribute to Count Basie (Kimberly, 2014)
With
George Duke
I Love the Blues, She Heard My Cry (MPS, 1975)
Liberated Fantasies (MPS, 1976)
From Me to You (Epic, 1977)
With
Michael Giacchino
Coco (Walt Disney, 2017)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (Sony, 2017)
War for the Planet of the Apes (Sony, 2017)
With
George Harrison
With
Paul Horn
With
James Newton Howard
Off Limits (Varese Sarabande, 1988)
Grand Canyon (RCA, 1991)
Outbreak (Varese Sarabande, 1995)
Waterworld (MCA, 1995)
With
Quincy Jones
The Hot Rock OST (Prophesy, 1972)
Roots (A&M, 1977)
The Color Purple (Qwest, 1986)
Basie & Beyond (Qwest, 2000)
With
Roger Kellaway
The Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet (A&M, 1971)
Come to the Meadow (A&M, 1974)
Nostalgia Suite (Discwasher, 1978)
With
Stan Kenton
With
Julie London
With
Henry Mancini
The Hawaiians (United Artists, 1970)
Symphonic Soul (RCA Victor, 1975)
The Jazz Sound from Peter Gunn (Fresh Sound, 1994)
With
Harry Partch
The World of Harry Partch (Columbia, 1969)
Delusion of the Fury (Sony, 1999)
Harry Partch: A Portrait (New World, 2015)
With
Shorty Rogers
With
Lalo Schifrin
More Mission: Impossible (Paramamount, 1969), featured in a chimes solo on "Self-Destruct"
Rock Requiem (Verve, 1971)
Gypsies (Tabu, 1978)
Rush Hour 2 (Varese Sarabande, 2001)
Rush Hour 3 (Varese Sarabande, 2007)
With
Shadowfax
With
George Shearing
With
Frank Sinatra
With
The Manhattan Transfer
With
Singers Unlimited
Bossa Nova (Valiant, 1963)
Just in Time (Pausa, 1978)
Feelings (Universal, 2007)
With
L. Subramaniam
Fantasy Without Limits (Trend, 1980)
Blossom (Crusaders, 1981)
Indian Express (Milestone, 1983)
Spanish Wave (Milestone, 1983)
Salaam Bombay! (DRG, 1988)
With
Frank Zappa
With
Hans Zimmer
Broken Arrow (Milan, 1996)
The Thin Red Line (RCA Victor, 1999)
The Last Samurai (Elektra, 2003)
With others
Francisco Aguabella , Dance the Latin Way (Fantasy, 1962)
Toshiko Akiyoshi &
Lew Tabackin Big Band, March of the Tadpoles (RCA, 1977)
Laurindo Almeida , Virtuoso Guitar (Crystal Clear, 1977)
Herb Alpert , Just You and Me (A&M, 1976)
Herb Alpert,
Rise (A&M, 1979)
Paul Anka , Rock Swings (Verve, 2005)
Attitudes , Good News (Dark Horse, 1977)
Klaus Badelt , Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Walt Disney, 2003)
Klaus Badelt, Pirates of the Caribbean (Walt Disney, 2007)
The Beach Boys , The Beach Boys with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Capitol, 2018)
Bee Gees , Saturday Night Fever (RSO, 1977)
Hal Blaine , Psychedelic Percussion (Dunhill, 1967)
Blondie ,
Autoamerican (Chrysalis, 1980)
Terence Boylan , Suzy (Asylum, 1980)
Brass Fever , Brass Fever (Impulse!, 1975)
Les Brown , The Explosive Sound of Les Brown and His Band of Renown Swingin' the Masters! (Columbia, 1963)
Michael Bublé ,
Call Me Irresponsible (Reprise Records, 2007)
Bobby Caldwell , Solid Ground (Polydor, 1991)
Vanessa Carlton ,
Be Not Nobody (A&M, 2002)
Les Crane , Desiderata (Warner Bros., 1971)
Marshall Crenshaw ,
Jaggedland (429 Records, 2009)
Dick Dale ,
Summer Surf (Capitol, 1964)
Bobby Darin ,
Venice Blue (Capitol, 1965)
Bobby Darin,
Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile (Atlantic, 1966)
Sammy Davis Jr. &
Count Basie , Our Shining Hour (Jazz Heritage, 1979)
Dion DiMucci ,
Born to Be with You (Collectables, 1975)
Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart , Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart (Capitol, 1976)
João Donato , A Bad Donato (Blue Thumb, 1970)
Donovan ,
Slow Down World (Epic, 1976)
The Doors ,
Other Voices (Elektra, 1971)
Sam Cooke ,
Ain't That Good News (RCA Victor, 1964)
Duane Eddy , Duane Eddy (Capitol, 1987)
Danny Elfman , MIB2 (Sony, 2012)
Danny Elfman, Epic (Sony, 2013)
David Essex , Be-Bop the Future (Mercury, 1981)
Mimi Fariña &
Tom Jans , Take Heart (A&M, 1971)
Victor Feldman , The Venezuela Joropo (Pacific Jazz, 1967)
Jerry Fielding , Near East Brass (Command, 1967)
Ella Fitzgerald ,
Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Songbook (Verve, 2001)
Dominic Frontiere , On Any Sunday (Bell, 1971)
Ted Gärdestad ,
Blue Virgin Isles (Polar, 1978)
Marvin Gaye ,
Let's Get It On (Tamla, 1973)
Lowell George , Lightning-Rod Man (Bizarre, 1993)
Bob Gibson , Bob Gibson (Capitol, 1971)
Dizzy Gillespie ,
The New Continent (Limelight, 1965)
Jackie Gleason , The Now Sound... for Today's Lovers (Capitol, 1968)
Jerry Goldsmith , Along Came a Spider (Varese Sarabande, 2001)
Glen Gray , Sounds of the Great Bands! (Capitol, 1958)
Kathe Green , Kathe Green (Prodigal, 1976)
Josh Groban ,
Illuminations (Reprise, 2010)
Dave Grusin , Cinemagic (GRP, 1987)
Lani Hall ,
Hello It's Me (A&M, 1974)
Cyril Havermans ,
Cyril (MGM, 1973)
Lee Hazlewood , Something Special (Light in the Attic, 2015)
Neal Hefti , Jazz Pops (Reprise, 1962)
Jermaine Jackson ,
Let's Get Serious (Motown, 1980)
Maurice Jarre , Gorillas in the Mist (MCA, 1988)
Pete Jolly ,
Seasons (A&M, 1970)
Michael Kamen , The Three Musketeers (Hollywood, 1993)
Michael Kamen, 101 Dalmatians (Walt Disney, 1996)
Barney Kessel , Contemporary Latin Rhythms (Reprise, 1963)
John Klemmer , Touch (ABC, 1975)
Irene Kral ,
Wonderful Life (Mainstream, 1965)
Irene Kral,
Kral Space (Catalyst, 1977)
Diana Krall ,
Christmas Songs (Verve, 2005)
Queen Latifah ,
The Dana Owens Album (A&M, 2004)
Peggy Lee ,
Blues Cross Country (Capitol, 1962)
Peggy Lee,
Sugar 'n' Spice (Capitol, 1962)
Peggy Lee,
Make It with You (Capitol, 1970)
Carly Simon ,
Playing Possum (Elektra, 1975)
Nils Lofgren ,
Cry Tough (A&M, 1976)
Harvey Mandel , Baby Batter (Janus, 1971)
Shelly Manne , Daktari (Atlantic, 1967)
Hugh Masekela ,
Hugh Masekela's Latest (Uni, 1967)
Dave Mason ,
Split Coconut (CBS, 1975)
Lonette McKee , Lonette (Sussex, 1974)
Carmen McRae , I Am Music (Blue Note, 1975)
Mike Melvoin , Keys to Your Mind (Liberty, 1966)
Sérgio Mendes , Brasil '88 (RCA, 2002)
Bette Midler ,
Bathhouse Betty (Warner Bros., 1998)
Liza Minnelli ,
Gently (Angel, 1996)
Joni Mitchell ,
Mingus (Asylum, 1979)
Chris Morris , Christopher Morris Band (MCA, 1977)
Alphonse Mouzon ,
The Man Incognito (Blue Note, 1976)
Maria Muldaur , Waitress in a Donut Shop (Reprise, 1974)
Gerry Mulligan , The Age of Steam (A&M, 1972)
Sammy Nestico , This Is the Moment (Fenwood Music, 2002)
Juice Newton ,
Quiet Lies (Capitol, 1982)
Harry Nilsson ,
Sandman (RCA Victor, 1976)
Jeffrey Osborne ,
Stay With Me Tonight (A&M, 1983)
Jimmy and Carol Owens , The Witness (Light, 1978)
Freda Payne ,
Payne & Pleasure (ABC, 1974)
Van Dyke Parks ,
Jump! (Warner Bros., 1984)
Stu Phillips , A Touch of Modern (MGM, 1956)
Steve Porcaro , Metro (Walt Disney, 1997)
Gregory Porter ,
Nat King Cole & Me (Blue Note, 2017)
John Powell , Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Recall, 2005)
Don Preston , Vile Foamy Ectoplasm (Muffin, 1993)
Joshua Radin , Underwater (Mom + Pop, 2012)
Helen Reddy ,
Ear Candy (Capitol, 1977)
Howard Roberts , Jaunty-Jolly! (Capitol, 1967)
Robbie Robertson &
Alex North , Carny (Warner Bros., 1980)
Tommy Roe , We Can Make Music (ABC, 1970)
Linda Ronstadt ,
Winter Light (Elektra, 1993)
Willie Ruff , The Smooth Side of Ruff (Columbia, 1968)
Buffy Sainte-Marie ,
Sweet America (ABC, 1976)
Mongo Santamaría , Afro Roots (Prestige, 1989)
Diane Schuur , Music Is My Life (Atlantic, 1999)
Clifford Scott , Lavender Sax (World Pacific, 1964)
Tom Scott , The Honeysuckle Breeze (Impulse!, 1967)
Tom Scott, Great Scott! (A&M, 1972)
Nancy Sinatra ,
Boots (Reprise, 1966)
Emitt Rhodes ,
The American Dream (A&M, 1970)
Ravi Shankar , Charly (World Pacific, 1968)
Ravi Shankar,
Shankar Family & Friends (Dark Horse, 1974)
Judee Sill ,
Heart Food (Asylum, 1973)
Joanie Sommers , The Voice of the Sixties! (Warner Bros., 1961)
Joanie Sommers, Softly, the Brazilian Sound (Warner Bros., 1964)
Phil Spector , Back to Mono 1958–1969 (Abkco, 1991)
Gábor Szabó , Wind, Sky and Diamonds (Impulse!, 1967)
Bob Thiele , Gábor Szabó & Tom Scott, Light My Fire (Impulse!, 1967)
Vinx ,
Rooms in My Fatha's House (I.R.S., 1991)
Wendy Waldman , Wendy Waldman (Warner Bros., 1975)
Mary Wilson ,
Mary Wilson (Motown, 1979)
Nancy Wilson , Guess Who I Saw Today (Capitol, 2005)
Richard "Popcorn" Wylie , Extrasensory Perception (ABC, 1974)
Daniel Valdez , Mestizo (A&M, 1974)
David Werner , Imagination Quota (RCA Victor, 1975)
Gary Wright , Headin' Home (Warner Bros., 1979)
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