Rick Price

Born
June 10, 1944
in Birmingham, England [W. Midlands 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Brendan Swift
Citing Stevie Wonder and James Taylor as influences, singer/songwriter Rick Price carved out a successful solo career after serving as backing vocalist to Marcia Hines, Jon English, Dragon, Kerrie Biddell, and Jade Hurley during the 1980s. Singing Australia's bicentennial anthem, "Celebration of a Nation," with Keren Minshull in 1988 first brought Price national attention. His solo career began with Sony Records in 1991, when he traveled to L.A. to work with producer Chris Lord-alge and several renowned U.S. session players. His debut album, Heaven Knows, spawned the hit singles "Not a Day Goes By" (number five in April 1992) and "Heaven Knows" (number six in August 1992). Price returned to the Top 40 with a cover of The Left Banke/Four Tops "Walk Away Renee" and a duet with Margaret Ulrich, "Where Is the LoveNULL," in 1993.



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