Jim Richardson

Bass guitar, Musical Artist

1941 –

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Who is Jim Richardson?

James Anthony "Jim" Richardson is an English jazz bassist and session musician.

An original member of pioneering British jazz-rock band, If, he went on to undertake session and studio work. Around 1975–76 he was also a member of Pip Pyle's The Weightwatchers, with Elton Dean and Keith Tippett and leading his own group, Jim Richardson's Pogo Revisited which also featured Alan Barnes. In the late 1970s, his quartet featured Bobby Wellins. Among many other recordings, in 1981 he appeared on the Hoagy Carmichael tribute album, In Hoagland.

In the mid-1980s he re-united with former if band member Dick Morrissey in the jazz-funk band Morrissey–Mullen, before returning to a more straight-ahead jazz approach. Some of the jazz musicians Richardson worked with were Dexter Gordon and Chet Baker.

As of 2008, he has been a member of the Jack Honeyborne Quintet, together with other leading figures of the UK jazz scene Derek Wadsworth, Vic Ash and Tony Kinsey.

Richardson released the album Chapter One on 15 October 2009. His album 2 Plus 2 was released on 22 April 2010.

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Born
Feb 16, 1941
Tottenham

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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