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Richard James Burgess 

Richard James Burgess is a studio drummer, music-computer programmer, recording artist, record producer, composer, published author, manager, marketer and inventor. He was the producer for Spandau Ballet's first two albums.

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Education

He was educated at Berklee College of Music in Boston and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He also had private lessons with such teachers as Alan Dawson, Peter Ind, Tony Oxley, James Blades, and David Arnold. He also studied movement with Bruno Tonioli and drama with Uta Hagen.

Producer

In the early eighties he emerged as a pre-eminent producer of the New Romantic movement, producing Spandau Ballet’s first two gold albums and first six hit singles. He won a Music Week sales award as a producer and has created 24 charted singles and 14 hit albums.

Other productions include Adam Ant, King, New Edition, Melba Moore, Colonel Abrams, America, Kim Wilde, Five Star, Tony Banks of Genesis, and Fish of Marillion), Living in a Box, Princess, Virginia Astley, Errol Brown of Hot Chocolate, When In Rome, Shriekback, Shock, Barbie Wilde. He was also an ambient pioneer in producing the British group Praise. He produced, engineered and mixed albums by Rubicon and X-CNN under the pseudonym Caleb Kadesh and did several mixes using the pseudonym Cadillac Jack.

Musician

Burgess co-produced, co-wrote, programmed, sang and played drums for the European electronica group Landscape, whose album From The Tearooms Of Mars To The Hellholes Of Uranus yielded the international hits "Einstein A Go Go" and "Norman Bates". His studio-drumming career includes albums such as Adam Ant’s Strip and The BugglesThe Age of Plastic. As a Capitol Records solo artist he charted singles on the Billboard dance charts reaching No. 1 on the New York Dance Music Report charts. He also recorded with the British National Youth Jazz Orchestra and jazz musicians Neil Ardley, Ian Carr and Nucleus and played with Graham Collier OBE.

Mixes and compositions

Burgess’s mixes and remixes include tracks for the movies 9½ Weeks, About Last Night and artists Thomas Dolby, Lou Reed, Youssou N'Dour, Luba and many others.

Innovations

He defined the computer programmers’ and samplers’ role in modern music via his work in the seventies with the Roland MC-8 Microcomposer and with Fairlight CMI firsts such as Kate Bush’s Never Forever album and Visage’s Fade To Grey. He conceptualized and co-designed the first standalone electronic drum-set, the ground-breaking hexagonal shaped SDS5. He appeared three times on the BBC TV program Tomorrow's World demonstrating his prototype of this invention; use of the Roland MC-8 Microcomposer computer in pop music; and the world's first digital sampling machine the Fairlight CMI. He coined the name for the New Romantic movement of the early nineteen-eighties.citation needed His NYC production of Colonel Abrams' which yielded the gold singles "Trapped" and "I'm Not Gonna Let" are widely considered to have been the precursor to the House Music phenomenon.

Awards and schievements

With the avant-garde electronic group Accord he was featured on BBC Radio 3 programs "Music In Our Time" and "Improvisation Workshop". He played in the British National Youth Jazz Orchestra, won the Greater London Arts Association’s Young Jazz Musicians award, the Vitavox Live Sound award and was chosen for the British Arts Council’s prestigious Park Lane Group Purcell Room concert series. He is featured in The A to Z of Rock Drummers.

Educator and marketer

His book The Art of Music Production [1] is in its third edition. He has written many articles for technical and music magazines. He has lectured on the subject of record production and the music business in the United States and England. He wrote and presented the BBC World Service radio series "Let There Be Drums". He currently teaches drums at the Annapolis Music School in Maryland.[2]

Burgess is also Director of Marketing and Sales for Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and Smithsonian Global Sound, runs his own artist management company, Burgess Worldco in the Washington DC area. He is a member of the Board of Governors for the Washington DC Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He also produces and plays drums for the blues band Electrofied.

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