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Richard J Oliver (Richard James Oliver) was born on 16 July, 1975, is an A no devotion member. Discover Richard J Oliver'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 48 years old?

Popular As Richard James Oliver
Occupation Artist musician
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July, 1975
Birthday 16 July
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1975

Richard James Oliver (born 16 July 1975), formerly known as Jamie Oliver, is a Welsh artist and former musician.

He is known as the former keyboardist of No Devotion and former keyboardist, turntablist and supporting vocalist for the Welsh rock band Lostprophets.

2000

The band asked their management if they could bring Oliver on tour with them in 2000.

They were told they could not afford to take someone who was not part of the band or their crew with them, so Oliver bought a set of turntables and quickly learnt what he needed to play.

It is unclear how this occurrence coincides with ex-turntablist DJ Stepzak's departure from the band.

As the band themselves worked on the remastered The Fake Sound of Progress, it can be assumed that the notably larger changes in the turntable and sample parts (recorded by Stepzak) compared to the other instruments is due to Oliver's influence on the record.

2003

Oliver has worked with Ian Watkins on all of Lostprophets' artwork since 2003, possibly before, and he drew the pictures found in the booklet of the album Start Something (also used on covers for the "Burn Burn" single) personally.

2009

From 2009, he started to paint again, stating that his new works allowed him to express himself much better as an artist than his older works did.

His newer works mostly represent children finding themselves alone in landscapes of war or desolation.

Oliver attributes this recurring theme to the fears brought by fatherhood in our current world state.

He also mentioned the study of Taoism and meditation helped him develop the new expression technique.

2012

In 2012, Oliver was shortlisted for the Welsh Artist of the Year Award.

2013

Oliver's first showing in America opened in Los Angeles at the Known Gallery, in January 2013, displaying most of his newer works.

Oliver also collaborated with the association skate4cancer, painting the piece "Dream, Love, Cure" and selling prints for the charity.

Oliver currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Michelle.

2015

Oliver was also the keyboard and synthesizer player and founding member of the Welsh/American alternative rock band, No Devotion, whose debut album was released in September 2015 and won the Kerrang! Award for Best Album.

2017

Oliver quit the music industry in 2017 in order to focus on his art career.

Oliver and the band remotely knew each other, as they were part of the same music scene.

Oliver used to play bass guitar in small local bands in his late teens, and was offered a place of the lead vocalist in Lee Gaze's first band, Fleshbind; he declined the offer as he had to go to university.

The band have stated that Oliver was only added to the band so he could go on tour with them as a photographer, for they were impressed by his work.

He departed the band in 2017 to focus on his art career.

Oliver is also an artist and had made quite a successful career before joining Lostprophets.

Some of his works have been known to sell for up to £5,000 each.

He studied fine art at the University of the West of England, Bristol.

As an adolescent he used to take photos of small-town life in his Welsh village of Cilfynydd, in the community of Pontypridd, and painted them back on canvas.

Then, as a student, he took interest in adapting the Tales of Mabinogion, traditional Welsh tales, into modern scenes.