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Ron Richards (producer) was born on 22 January, 1929, is a British record producer. Discover Ron Richards (producer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Ron Richards (producer) Net Worth
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Ron Richards (born Ronald Richard Pratley; 22 January 1929 – 30 April 2009) was a British record producer, manager and promoter, best known for discovering the Hollies.
Richards was born in London to Mary Lipscombe and an unknown Irish jockey, and was adopted at an early age.
He became a proficient pianist as a child and, after being conscripted, played the piano and saxophone for the Central Band of the Royal Air Force.
Richards started working as a song plugger in London's Tin Pan Alley in 1952, and discovered songwriter Jerry Lordan.
He later worked at EMI's Parlophone imprint as an assistant to producer George Martin, who recognised his potential as a producer.
Ron Richards who was married in 1954 to Ellen Fraser, had two sons and a daughter.
At first, Martin was not greatly involved with Parlophone's new signing, the Beatles, and Richards was assigned to produce their first session in June 1962, which included drummer Pete Best.
It was Richards who originally considered that Best was unsuitable for recording work, although he was not very impressed by Best's replacement, Ringo Starr.
Richards hired session drummer Andy White, and Richards and Martin produced the Beatles' first single "Love Me Do".
Richards had suggested the Beatles' first record should be "How Do You Do It?" penned by Mitch Murray and, after Martin took control of the Beatles' sessions, Richards worked with Gerry and the Pacemakers, who were the first act to go to No. 1 with each of their first three singles, "How Do You Do It?", "I Like It" and, using Martin's string arrangement, "You'll Never Walk Alone".
Richards discovered the Hollies, and signed them to a recording contract with Parlophone in 1963.
He produced most of the Hollies' music between 1963 and 1979, during which time they had seventeen Top 10 hit singles in the UK, as well as worldwide success.
In August 1965, Richards joined Martin in leaving EMI to start AIR Studios.
Working for Liberty Records, Richards was also the musical director for P.J. Proby, and together they worked on the Proby albums.
Richards is mentioned in the Beatles' bootleg recordings during the session for "Think For Yourself".
After George Martin makes a few mistakes, George Harrison joked about getting Richards to produce Rubber Soul instead.
The exact words were, "I wonder if Ron Richards is free tomorrow?"
One of the songs on Rubber Soul is George Harrison's "If I Needed Someone".
On the same day that the Rubber Soul LP came out in Britain (3 December 1965), a cover of that song was released by the Hollies - produced by Ron Richards.
He died in Watford, Hertfordshire, on 30 April 2009, and his funeral was held on 15 May in Hemel Hempstead.