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Richard and Reines
* Richard Reines, recording industry executive who is co-owner of Drive-Thru Records, a record label specializing largely in pop punk music.
In 1944 Reines began working under Richard Feynman in the Theoretical Division of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where Reines became a group leader in 1945.
Drive-Thru Records, established in 1996, was a California-based record label owned by siblings Richard and Stefanie Reines.
* Interview with Richard & Stefanie Reines circa 2004 that explains the Geffen deal
A couple of months passed while both Sacco and Anello had left the band for personal reasons and were replaced by Steve Nakovich ( guitar ) and Mike Klemash ( bass ), until the band got in touch with Richard Reines of Drive-Thru, who luckily was visiting their hometown and agreed to meet with the band to give advice.
When recording had started in 1999, the Wrens had originally agreed to release the new album on Drive-Thru Records owned by Richard and Stephanie Reines, friends of the band.
The intention was to start the label up during Drive-Thru's distribution agreement with Geffen Records — restricting co-owners Richard and Stefanie Reines from full control over the roster, which is why they were reluctant to sign new talent — and eventually move all of Drive-Thru's bands over to Rushmore.
In the wake of this, Richard Reines wrote a lengthy response criticising Madison's announcement, mentioning that they took nine months to record said demos, then – at a time when the label had other priorities – impatiently called every couple of days asking if the material had yet been listened to, and ultimately threatened with their breakup if they weren't allowed to start recording an album within two weeks.
Despite the labels lack of activity, the Rushmore Records logo has been used on various campaigns by owners Richard & Stefanie Reines.
The songs were uploaded to their PureVolume profile, a link to which was forwarded to Drive-Thru Records owner Richard Reines by a fan of the band.

Richard and co-founder
In June 1957, Wham-O co-founder Richard Knerr decided to stimulate sales by giving the discs the additional brand name Frisbee ( pronounced " friz '- bee "), after learning that Connecticut college students were calling the Pluto Platter by that name, the term " Frisbee " coming from the name of the Bridgeport, CT pie manufacturer Frisbie Pie Company.
** Richard DeVos, American billionaire, co-founder of Amway
* Richard Scudder ( 1913-2012 ), newspaper pioneer and co-founder of the MediaNews Group.
* Richard Scudder ( 1913-2012 ), newspaper pioneer and co-founder of the MediaNews Group.
Her father was Richard L. Simon ( co-founder of Simon & Schuster ), a pianist who often played Chopin and Beethoven at home.
Richard Price, at the time a prominent Human Potential Movement therapist and co-founder of the Esalen institute, found the groups encouraged participants to ' be violent ' rather than ' play at being violent ' ( the norm in Encounter groups conducted in the United States ), and criticised them for " the worst mistakes of some inexperienced Esalen group leaders ".
* Richard Perle, former Assistant Secretary of Defense, co-founder of the Project for the New American Century
* Richard L. Simon ( 1899 – 1960 ), co-founder of Simon & Schuster.
Composer Alvin Curran ( born December 13, 1938 ), is the co-founder, with Frederic Rzewski and Richard Teitelbaum, of Musica Elettronica Viva, and a former student of Elliott Carter.
A few years later he was a co-founder of Musica Elettronica Viva with Alvin Curran and Richard Teitelbaum.
Richard Reid Ingrams ( born 19 August 1937 in Chelsea, London ) is an English journalist, a co-founder and second editor of the British satirical magazine Private Eye, and now editor of The Oldie magazine.
* Richard Harriman, co-founder of the Harriman-Jewell Performing Arts Series, 1932-2010
His wife Anne ( d. 1595 ), daughter of Richard Sackville, was co-founder of Emanuel School.
AC / DC lead guitarist and co-founder Angus Young later recalled, " I remember Bon playing me Little Richard, and then telling me the story of when he saw Brian singing.
American historian Richard Landes, who specializes in the history of apocalypticism and was co-founder and director of the Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University, argues that new and emerging technologies often trigger alarmism among millenarians and even the introduction of Gutenberg's printing press in 1436 caused waves of apocalyptic thinking.
In 2009, Chris Halverson, son of Fellowship co-founder Richard C. Halverson, said that a culture of pastoral confidentiality is essential to the ministry: " If you talked about it, you would destroy that fellowship.
In the 1970s, he became the co-founder and chairman of The National Committee on the Presidency, a grassroots organization which called for the impeachment of Richard Nixon.
* Richard Barnet ( 1948 ) – activist, scholar, co-founder of the Institute for Policy Studies
** Richard DeVos, American businessman ( co-founder of Amway )
* Richard Harris ( died October 11, 1907, buried December 28, 1907 ), co-founder of Juneau
After leaving Parliament in 2005 Muriel Newman established a political think tank organisation, the New Zealand Centre for Political Debate ( since renamed the New Zealand Centre for Political Research ) which has had many prominent New Zealand and overseas guests write columns including: Sir Roger Douglas ( Finance minister of the New Zealand Labour party from 1984 to 1988 and ACT New Zealand co-founder ), Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Prof. David Bellamy, Dr Don Brash, Alan Duff, Richard Epstein, Lord Nigel Lawson, Owen McShane, Johan Norberg, Professor Peter Saunders, and others.
In the 2008 election, she contested the electorate of, a seat formerly held by former ACT leader and co-founder Richard Prebble from 1996 to 1999.
Brown refused to follow the convention of using small sprites to represent the fighters in the game, forcing the coders to conceive a method to animate larger blocks of graphics: Palace Software's co-founder Richard Leinfellner said they " multiplexed the sprites and had different look-up tables for different frames.
* Richard DeVos ( born 1926 ), American businessman and co-founder of Amway

Richard and Records
The soundtrack from The Rocky Horror Picture Show was released in 1975 by Ode Records, produced by Richard Hartley.
In 1951, Little Richard Penniman began recording for RCA Records in the jump blues style of late 1940s stars Roy Brown and Billy Wright.
*" Time " & " Don't Die " ( Richard Hell & the Voidoids ( Part III )) b / w " That's All I Know ( Right Now )" & " Love Comes In Spurts " ( The Neon Boys ) ( 1980 Shake Records SHK 101 EP )
In the film clip of ' Generals and Majors ' ( directed by Russell Mulcahy ), Virgin Records founder and chair Richard Branson has a cameo role as one of the ' majors '.
* The First Orchestrations – Dudley Moore & Richard Rodney Bennett – Played by John Bassett and his Band – Harkit Records HRKCD 8054
Rains made several audio recordings, narrating a few Bible stories for children on Capitol Records, and reciting Richard Strauss's setting for narrator and piano of Tennyson's poem Enoch Arden, with the piano solos played by Glenn Gould.
By the early 1990s, the music associated with this experimentation had gained prominence with releases on a variety of record labels including Warp Records ( 1989 ), Black Dog Productions ( 1989 ), R & S Records ( 1989 ), Carl Craig's Planet E, Rising High Records ( 1991 ), Richard James's Rephlex Records ( 1991 ), Kirk Degiorgio's Applied Rhythmic Technology ( 1991 ), Eevo Lute Muzique ( 1991 ), General Production Recordings ( 1989 ), Soma Quality Recordings ( 1991 ), Peacefrog Records ( 1991 ), and Metamorphic Recordings ( 1992 ).
Artists that appeared in the first discussions on the list included Autechre, Atom Heart, LFO, and Rephlex Records artists such as Aphex Twin, µ-ziq, and Luke Vibert ; plus artists such as The Orb, Richard H. Kirk, and Future Sound of London, and even artists like System 7, William Orbit, Sabres of Paradise, Tycho, Orbital, Plastikman and Björk. Autechre, notable electronic music act associated with IDM.
During this period, the electronic music produced by Warp Records artists such as Aphex Twin ( an alias of Richard D. James ), Autechre, LFO, B12, Seefeel, and The Black Dog, gained popularity among electronic music fans, as did music by artists on the Rephlex and Skam labels.
Rephlex Records is a record label started in 1991 by electronic musician Richard D. James ( aka Aphex Twin ) and Grant Wilson-Claridge.
Shankar befriended Richard Bock, founder of World Pacific Records, on his first American tour and recorded most of his albums in the 1950s and 1960s for Bock's label.
Following the Sex Pistols ' break-up in 1978, Lydon spent three weeks in Jamaica with Virgin Records head Richard Branson, in which Lydon assisted Branson in scouting for emerging reggae musicians.
Six months after completing the buyout of Chrysalis, Thorn EMI bought Virgin Records from Richard Branson in one of its highest-profile and most expensive acquisitions in record music history.
Rupe expected Cooke's secular music to be similar to that of another Specialty Records artist, Little Richard.
The group signed to Avenue Records subsidiary label LAX ( MCA Records ), with a slightly altered lineup of: David Clayton-Thomas ( vocals, guitar ), Robert Piltch ( guitar ), David Piltch ( bass ), Richard Martinez ( keyboards ), Bruce Cassidy ( trumpet, flugelhorn ), Earl Seymour ( sax, flute ), Vernon Dorge ( sax, flute ) and a returning Bobby Economou on drums, and with producer and arranger Jerry Goldstein, recorded the album Nuclear Blues ( March 1980 ).
Richard Berry released his version in April 1957 ( Flip Records 321 ), originally as a B-side, with his backing band the Pharaohs, and scored a regional hit on the west coast, particularly in San Francisco.
Eventually in May, 1979, the band accepted an offer by Richard Branson's Virgin Records.
However, " Move Over " and " Wild as a Tiger " did get the attention of Atlantic Records, who signed the act briefly in 1965, by which Hendrix had already left to perform for Little Richard.

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