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— Richard William Wright, better known as Rick Wright
July 28, 1943 – September 15, 2008
Miss him so much 🥀
Would you have recognized this person if you had seen them in public when they were alive?
Yes, I know who this is and I feel confident that I would have recognized them
I know who this is but I’m not sure I would have recognized them in person
They look familiar but I’m not sure who they are
I have no idea who this is
Nuanced answer
I hate it when you play a song and it sounds really good but when you go to record yourself playing and it either sounds bad or you can't play it again
Dead Weights (3/4)
...when cars were art ...
Remembering Jon Lord, legendary Deep Purple composer and keyboard player, born 85 years ago, on this day in 1941.
📷 Fin Costello, Los Angeles, June 1975
Bobby Ogdin (Born 1945) joined the TCB Band in early 1977, replacing David Briggs on clavinet. His solo was filmed for the television special, Elvis in Concert, but not used in the final edit.
New musicians were afforded no stage rehearsal time and were given cassette tapes to familiarise themselves with the setlist. The band were also not involved with soundchecks, everything was set up for them in advance by the road crew.
He wrote some notes and cue cards for his first show, but was so blinded by the spotlights he was unable to read them. When Elvis arrived onstage, he made a point of shaking Ogdin's hand to welcome him to the group.
On August 16th, 1977, members of the touring band were enroute to Portland, Maine, by private aircraft. The plane had departed Los Angeles with scheduled pickups in Las Vegas and then Nashville, where Bobby Ogdin and some other members of the touring party were waiting. Upon notification of Elvis' death, the flight was cancelled and the plane landed in Pueblo, Colorado.
According to Bobby Ogdin's interview with The Spa Guy, news of Elvis' death reached them through the private airport's traffic controller, and following a phone call to Colonel Parker by producer Felton Jarvis, the 'Act of God' clause was invoked, meaning all their contracts were voided then and there. They were simply told, ‘everything is cancelled, go home’; their pay was stopped, and they were left to their own devices.
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