Stuart Richardson

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Stuart Richardson (bn. 15th February 1974, in Lwynydia Hospital,Ferndale, Wales) is the bassist for the Welsh rock band Lostprophets. He is an only child. His mother worked in a butchers shop, bar and doctors office, and his dad was a miner.

He says his early obsession with music was David Bowie. He was bullied at school, "I was wearing the thickest glasses and I had a set of braces on my teeth..". He bought his first bass guitar when he turned 15, with £100 he earned from a paper round and cleaning a bakery.

He replaced Mike Lewis after he switched to guitar, joining them in 1999, just before they recorded their second demo.[1] Richardson got married before the band recorded Liberation Transmission, and his wife gave birth to a girl November 2, 2006. He was the first of the Prophets to move to USA for good, and some of the other members are considering a similar move.

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  1. ^ bbcwales/music


Lostprophets
Ian Watkins | Mike Lewis | Lee Gaze | Stuart Richardson | Jamie Oliver | Ilan Rubin
DJ Stepzak | Mike Chiplin
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Here Comes the Party | Para Todas las Putas Celosas | The Fake Sound of Progress | thefakesoundofprogress | Start Something | Liberation Transmission
Singles: Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja | The Fake Sound of Progress | Burn Burn | Last Train Home | Wake Up (Make a Move) | Last Summer | Goodbye Tonight | Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast) | A Town Called Hypocrisy | Can't Catch Tomorrow (Good Shoes Won't Save You This Time) | 4:am Forever
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