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During 1958/59 Rikki was the vocalist with the Denny Boyce Orchestra and he entered a talent contest, organized by the teenage magazine Mirabelle, and won a recording contract as a prize with Woolworth's 'Embassy' record label.
He recorded cover versions of songs by Perry Como ("Catch A Falling Star"), Cliff Richard ("High Class Baby" and "Dynamite"), Ricky Nelson ("Never Be Anyone Else But You"), Dion ("A Teenager In Love"), Sam Cooke ("Only Sixteen"), Jim Reeves ("Welcome To My World"), Eddie Cochran ("Three Steps To Heaven"), Del Shannon ("Runaway"), Lloyd Price ("Personality"), Dion ("Teenager In Love") and Chubby Checker ("Let's Twist Again")" to name a few.
Born in Liverpool in 1933, he played in the Ted Heath Band, later joining Don Lang's Frantic Five and then became the featured sax player with Lord Rockingham's XI. He later played the saxophone with Frankie Vaughan's backing group 'The X Men' amongst others.
A very talented saxophonist - a hard working, hard blowing and hard playing man.
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Red Price sadly passed away in Hong Kong on 7th February 1984.
The Stringbeat Years: Songs accompanied by John Barry
Now available, a 4-CD box-set comprising of 144 tracks, a 24-page booklet (replete with period photographs and comprehensive notes) and including ten bonus tracks (among them the CD debut of the first ever cover version of a John Barry instrumental composition).
Featuring – for the first time – the film versions of ‘Mix me a Person’, ‘The Time has Come’, and ‘What a Whopper’ (slightly shortened). There’s also an unique opportunity to hear the original version of ‘Ah, Poor Little Baby’, making its premiere appearance on CD.
The box-set is limited to 500 copies and is only £16.99 post-free in the UK, so don’t miss out! It is available direct from this website!
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Thoroughly and painstakingly researched over a number of years, it features contributions from several ex-members of the band and from friends and relatives of John Barry.
Comprising of over 360 pages, it is packed with an array of rare photos of the band, and the singers they often supported, as well as some unique images of memorabilia and documentation from that era; some never previously published, many more seldom seen.
Even if you are not necessarily a devotee of The John Barry Seven per se, the book offers a fascinating historical insight into the British music scene of the period and, more importantly, provides an essential read for anybody remotely interested in discovering more about John Barry’s formative career.
The book’s cover price is £30, but anybody ordering direct from us will receive a 33% discount, reducing the cost to £19.99.