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Guest musicians helping to complete the album included Brian May of Queen, Chris Wolstenholme of Muse, former Status Quo bassist Alan Lancaster and current bassist John "Rhino" Edwards and co-produced by Parfitt's son Rick Parfitt Jnr. [27] The album entered the UK charts in its first week of release at number 3 and the German album charts at ...
Richard William Parfitt (born 18 October 1974), also known as Rick Parfitt Jr, is a British musician and former racing driver who last competed in the 2022 British Touring Car Championship, driving for UptonSteel with Euro Car Parts Racing. He is the British GT champion in the GT3 and GT4 categories, and made his BTCC debut in 2021.
Parfitt joined the band in 1967 and stayed until his death in 2016. While playing a stint at Butlin's Holiday Camp in Minehead, the band formed a friendship with future Quo rhythm guitarist and vocalist Rick Parfitt, then known as Ricky Harrison, performing with a cabaret trio called The Highlights. Parfitt joined the band in August 1967 on the ...
1.4 Francis Rossi / Rick Parfitt / Alan Lancaster / Andy Bown / Pete Kircher (1982-1983; 1985) 1.5 Francis Rossi / Rick Parfitt / Andy Bown / John Edwards / Jeff Rich (1986-2001) 1.6 Francis Rossi / Rick Parfitt / Andy Bown / John Edwards / Matt Letley (2002-2013)
Aquostic II – That's a Fact! is the thirty-second studio album by English rock band Status Quo, released on 21 October 2016.It is the last album to feature guitarist and vocalist Rick Parfitt, who died on 24 December 2016. [1]
The third single, "Ice in the Sun", was written for the band by Marty Wilde and Ronnie Scott (not the jazz musician), with "When My Mind Is Not Live", a collaboration between Rossi and rhythm guitarist/singer Rick Parfitt, as the B-side. It reached No. 8 in the UK, and No. 29 in Canada.
Richard John Parfitt [1] is a Welsh writer [2] and musician [3] from Newport, Wales. Born in Cwmbran, [4] Parfitt spent two years [5] as a teenager living in Toronto before returning home in 1980. Most publicly notable for his role as a founding member of 1990s rock band The 60ft. Dolls. [6]
It was included on the album Whatever You Want [2] and featured Rick Parfitt on lead vocals. Lyrically, the song is about band member Rick Parfitt having to take a "tax year" outside of the United Kingdom and the boredom and isolation he felt living on the Isle of Jersey; however he is also excited about a pending visit from a friend ("Cruxie ...