Ric Sanders

Ric Sanders ( born December 8, 1952 in Birmingham, Warwickshire ) is a folk and fusion Fiedler.

Life

Sanders brought up fiddling with yourself. In 1973 he became a member of Stomu Yamash'ta and the Red Buddha Theatre, and in 1978 he played on Alive and Well by Soft Machine. In 1980 he founded then Second Vision with John Etheridge, Dave Bristow and Mickey Baker. The band released their only album First Steps in the same year. After the split of the band first played together Sanders and Ethridge continue. Opened in 1981 Sanders his own studio, where he recorded mainly folk albums, including that of June Tabor and Martin Simpson. In 1984 Sanders his solo debut Whenever.

In addition, Sanders went from 1977 for several years and the Albion Band at. He was also involved in the recording for the album Rise Up Like the Sun (1978 ) as the following commitment of the Albion Band at the Royal National Theatre. By the way, he learned various ex-members of Fairport Convention know. As a result, in 1985 he received an offer from Dave Pegg at a reunion of Fairport Convention to join the band. Sanders told. In addition to his Fairport Convention work he took in 1991, a second solo album, Neither Time Nor Distance, and became a member in 1995 with Vikki Clayton and Fred Thelonious Baker together. The trio released the live album Carried Away ( Speaking volumes) in the same year.

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