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James Anthony Richardson (born 16 February 1941,
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, London) is an English
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a majo ...
and rock bassist and
session musician Session musicians, studio musicians, or backing musicians are musicians hired to perform in recording sessions or live performances. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a recording artist on a ...
. He was a member of the progressive rock band If.


Career

An original member of pioneering British jazz-rock band, If (1969–1973), he went on to undertake session and studio work. Around 1975–76 he was also a member of
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's The Weightwatchers, with
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and
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and leading his own group, Jim Richardson's Pogo Revisited which also featured Alan Barnes. In the late 1970s, his quartet featured
Bobby Wellins Robert Coull Wellins (24 January 1936 – 27 October 2016) was a Scottish tenor saxophonist who collaborated with Stan Tracey on the album '' Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood"'' (1965). Biography Robert Coull Wellins was ...
. In 1981 he appeared on the
Hoagy Carmichael Hoagland Howard Carmichael (November 22, 1899 – December 27, 1981) was an American musician, composer, songwriter, actor and lawyer. Carmichael was one of the most successful Tin Pan Alley songwriters of the 1930s, and was among the firs ...
tribute album ''
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''. In the mid-1980s he reunited with former If band member
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in Morrissey–Mullen. He worked with
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and
Chet Baker Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. He is known for major innovations in cool jazz that led him to be nicknamed the "Prince of Cool". Baker earned much attention and ...
and was a member of the Jack Honeyborne Quintet with Derek Wadsworth, Vic Ash, and
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. Richardson released the album ''Chapter One'' on 15 October 2009. His album ''2 Plus 2'' was released on 22 April 2010. He was one of the guest speakers for the launch of the Princess Royal Trust for Carers Out of Hospital report held on 21 July 2010 at the
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. He had been a carer for his partner, Maggie, before she died of cancer. Richardson provided a carers perspective to the gathered professionals, on behalf of the PRTC, to help campaign for more consideration by hospitals, to the needs of carers during patient discharge planning.


Discography


As leader

* ''Don't Get Emotional'' (Spotlite, 1988)


As sideman

With
Chet Baker Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. He is known for major innovations in cool jazz that led him to be nicknamed the "Prince of Cool". Baker earned much attention and ...
* '' Rendez-Vous'' (Bingow, 1980) * ''Live in London Vol. 2'' (Ubuntu Music 2018) * ''Live in London'' (Ubuntu Music 2016) With If * ''If'' (Island, 1970) * ''If 2'' (Island, 1970) * ''If 3'' (United Artists, 1971) * ''If 4'' (United Artists, 1972) * ''Waterfall'' (Metromedia, 1972) * ''Europe '72'' (Repertoire, 1997) * ''Fibonacci's Number: More Live'' (Repertoire, 2010) With others *
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, Georgie Fame, Annie Ross, ''In Hoagland 1981'' (Bald Eagle 1981) * Frank Evans, ''Mark Twain'' (77 Records 1970) *
Rachel Gould Rachel Gould (born June 25, 1953 in Camden, New Jersey, as ''Rachel Field'') is an American singer and teacher of Modern Jazz. Life and works Gould studied cello and classical singing at Boston University from 1960 till 1971. From 1964 she wor ...
, Chet Baker, ''
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'' (Bingow, 1979) * Barbara Jay, Lee Gibson, Tina May, ''The Ella Fitzgerald Songbook Revisted'' (Spotlite, 2000) *
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, ''Jazz 4 New Directions'' (Playback) *
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, ''Straighten Up and Fly Right'' (Dureco 1983) * Tommy Whittle, ''Grace Notes'' (Spotlite, 2003) * Tommy Whittle, ''The Tenor Connection'' (Spotlite, 2010)


References

*'' The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz'' (2000) p. 64

*''The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music'' (1992) p. 1222 *''Who's Who in Rock Music'' (1978) p. 119 *''Who's Who of British Jazz'' (2004) p. 256 {{DEFAULTSORT:Richardson, Jim 1941 births Living people British jazz double-bassists Male double-bassists British male jazz musicians English jazz musicians People from Tottenham Musicians from London If (band) members 21st-century double-bassists 21st-century British male musicians