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*[http://www.jrrichardsmusic.com Official Site] |
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*[http://twitter.com/JRRICHARDS Follow JRRICHARDS on Twitter] |
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*[http://myspace.com/vocaltrix Official MySpace] |
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*[http://www.lifewithoutpants.com/music/life-without-pants-counts-blue-cars-with-dishwallas-jr-richards/ Interview with JR Richards at Life Without Pants (4/13/2009)] |
*[http://www.lifewithoutpants.com/music/life-without-pants-counts-blue-cars-with-dishwallas-jr-richards/ Interview with JR Richards at Life Without Pants (4/13/2009)] |
Revision as of 01:15, 9 June 2010
J. R. Richards (born John Robert Richards April 30, 1972 in Santa Barbara, California)[1] is the lead singer for alternative rock band Dishwalla. He has appeared in the films Almost Anything, 2:13 and Morning (which he also scored) and he guest starred on Charmed as himself. Richards also sang the title role in a concert production of Jesus Christ Superstar with the Golden State Pops Orchestra. Dishwalla had a #1 hit in 1996 with the Richards-penned "Counting Blue Cars," famous for its "tell me all your thoughts on God/'cause I'd really like to meet Her" refrain. His band has gone on to produce four other albums, including the 2002 hit, Opaline. He has one child with his wife, Shannon.
His debut solo album "A Beautiful End" was released on May 12th, 2009, on iTunes worldwide. Starting on May 26, 2009 "A Beautiful End" will be available for purchase and download worldwide through all other digital music services (Rhapsody, Napster, Amazon, AOL and more).
J.R. Richards is creating music under the name theGloriouslove, in partnership with Jason Koiter and Trace Ritter. Starting May 4, 2010, "A Dark Safe Place", the first song from this project, will be available through digital download.
J.R. Richards is also creating music under the name Califas with Ryan Rossi. Starting May 18, 2010, “A Beautiful Game,” a 2010 World Cup theme song will be available through digital download.
There is another collaboration with Michael Carey and David Walsh from the band Exies. Starting June 1, 2010, three songs will be released, “Monday Came", "Sunlight" and "Sugarville".
References
External links
- Official Site
- Follow JRRICHARDS on Twitter
- Official MySpace
- Interview with JR Richards at Life Without Pants (4/13/2009)
- Interview with JR Richards at Alternative Addiction (6/2/2010)