Richard Mazda

Richard Mazda is a record producer, writer and musician. In later life he also became an actor and director.

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Music career

Mazda was one of the co-founders of Poole punk/mod band Tours, singing and playing lead guitar.[1] They signed to Virgin Records in 1979 after selling large quantities of their self produced and distributed "Language School/Foreign Girls" double A side 7" single. BBC Radio 1 DJs John Peel and Mike Read championed the band which led to a bidding war between Virgin, Polydor, Sire and EMI records. Eventually the band signed to Virgin but the association was short-lived after an argument between the band and the label led the other founder/leader Ronnie Mayor to quit.

Mazda formed a new band, The Cosmetics, and went on to become the in house producer of IRS Records, working with seminal punk/new wave acts such as The Fall, The Birthday Party, Wall of Voodoo, The Fleshtones, Tom Robinson (including playing guitar in his band),[2] Alternative TV, Yello, Suburban Lawns, Brian James, The Scientists and The Folk Devils.[3][4][5] He released a solo album, Hands of Fate, in 1983.[5] Later, Mazda turned his attention back to his first musical love and began working with R&B musicians such as Average White Band, The JBs, Neneh Cherry, Bootsy Collins and Ultra Nate.

Songwriting

Mazda also pursued a parallel career as a songwriter. After signing to Warner Chappell Music in 1989 he went on to write, "How Long', a Billboard R&B No 1 hit for American Singer Ultra Nate which won him a prestigious A.S.C.A.P award. As a writer he contributed to albums by Jamie J Morgan, The JBs, Average White Band, Clyde "Funky Drummer" Stubblefield, Nick Kamen and many others.

Acting career

Mazda had made a small dent in the rarefied NYC acting world. In Jan 2005 he formed his own acting troupe, [The Queens Players] and a year after emigrating he scored an Off Broadway role as 'English' in Scott Brooks' Bag Fulla Money which played at 42nd St's Clurman Theatre. Mazda has appeared in numerous Hollywood films including Saving Private Ryan, Batman Begins, Love Actually and Quills.

Director

After several years in New York Mazda is now the owner of a custom built theatre, The Secret Theatre.[6]

References

  1. ^ Gimarc, George (2005) Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock 1970-1982, Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-848-6, p. 207
  2. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 133
  3. ^ Frame, Pete (1999) Pete Frame's Rockin' Around Britain: Rock'n'roll Landmarks of the UK and Ireland, Omnibus Press, ISBN 978-0711969735, p. 31
  4. ^ "Sound Business: Studio Track", Billboard, 17 October 1981, retrieved 2010-02-10
  5. ^ a b Robbins, Ira "Richard Mazda", Trouser Press, retrieved 2010-02-10
  6. ^ Kasden, Cliff (2010) "Futuristic Romeo & Juliet Stays True to the Past", Queens Courier, January 29, 2010, retrieved 2010-02-10
  • Bonomo Joe: Sweat The Story Of The Fleshtones, America's Garage Band ISBN 9780826428462
  • Gray Oliver: Volume: A Cautionary Tale of Rock and Roll Obsession ISBN 1897609523

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