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Bill Richmond

Bill Richmond is credited on 73 releases across 25 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1954–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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73

Pressings credited

25

Albums

8

Decades active

38

In collections

Biography

Bill Richmond (5 August 1763 – 28 December 1829) was a British boxer, born into slavery in Richmondtown, New York. Although born in Colonial America, he lived for the majority of his life in England, where all his boxing contests took place. Richmond went to England in 1777, where he had his education paid for. He then apprenticed as a cabinetmaker in York. In the early 1790s, Richmond married a local English woman, whose name was probably Mary Dunwick, in a marriage recorded in Wakefield on 29 June 1791. Richmond and his wife had several children. According to boxing writer Pierce Egan, the well-dressed, literate, and self-confident Richmond came on the receiving end of racist attitudes in Yorkshire. Egan described several brawls involving Richmond because of insults. One brawl occurred after someone labeled Richmond a "black devil" for being with a white woman—probably a reference to Richmond's wife. According to Egan, Richmond fought and won five boxing matches in Yorkshire, defeating George "Dockey" Moore, two unnamed soldiers, one unnamed blacksmith and Frank Myers.

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Credited work

73 releases · 25 albums · active 1954–2021

  • Performance · 167
  • Other credits · 4

Studios: Radio Recorders · Capitol Studios · Music Works · Riverside Recordings

Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Frequent collaborators

  • Buddy Collette
  • Ronny Lang Saxtet
  • Dave Pell Octet
  • Snips
  • Buddy Collette & The Four Swinging Shepherds
  • Eddie Cano And His Sextet
  • Charlie Moore And The Dixie Partners
  • Nellie Lutcher

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