Check out this this artist. We don't know much about him, but he appears to be a member of the Ric Users Family. The Janglebox website has a wonderful version of his, "The Drone Song", which isn't him, but is very close to his version, with the Janglebox effect added.
Here is a video of a different song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7jOvt24UH0
Here is the link to the Janglebox page of "The Drone Song".
http://janglebox.com/music/The%20Drone%20Song.mp3
Here is the iTunes link to a great song he did with Peter Noone.
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 9&s=143441
Here are some album covers.
Richard X. Heyman
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Re: Richard X. Heyman
I picked up "Hey, Man" at the used CD place up the street, and had been meaning to mention it here. Not only it is a terrific power pop record, but it is definitely a Ric 12 showcase. I highly recommend it.
Heyman was known a few years back for doing a lot of basement/backyard shows; not sure if he still does those...
Heyman was known a few years back for doing a lot of basement/backyard shows; not sure if he still does those...
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Re: Richard X. Heyman
Richard has had a few threads about him on the forum. The search function is our friend. Great artist who's been making great original music for decades now.
I believe that version of the Drone Song is by CT Fall. A legend in his own right.
RXH recently picked up a vintage 345 that he's been performing with lately.
I believe that version of the Drone Song is by CT Fall. A legend in his own right.
RXH recently picked up a vintage 345 that he's been performing with lately.
