| a | b |  ALBUMS BY DON RICHMOND ARE LISTED BELOW | Don Richmond is a multi-instrumental musician and singer-songwriter, performing on guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, pedal steel guitar, dobro, harmonica, and trumpet. He has been making his living playing music in the Colorado - New Mexico area since about 1970. For 17 years he was a member of the Colorado band Tumbleweed, which achieved a strong and devoted following around the region for their varied country-rock-whatever-they-wanted-to-play sort of show. He made the move toward more acoustic-folk-bluegrass music with Rock Bottom Band, and later Taos-based Hired Hands, and thus began performing more in New Mexico in the Taos and Santa Fe music scenes. Don Richmond has released four solo recording projects as well as four with Tumbleweed and two with Hired Hands. Don also owns and runs Howlin' Dog Recording and has played on numerous recording projects (and live shows) by area artists such as Chipper Thompson, Burning Joan, and The Days. Don is also an Artist in Residence and Aesthetic Institute Instructor with the Colorado Council on the Arts and has authored a book on the psychology of creativity and performance titled "Getting Your Music Past the Fear", published in 2000. Visit Don Richmond's Web site http://www.donrichmond.com | |  | No Man's Land No Man's Land is Don's first new singer-songwriter CD since A Lot in Common came out in 1995. (His instrumental CD Instrument was released in 1999.) From Don - "No Man's Land is centered around a group of songs that are sort of 'landscape' songs - songs that talk about things inspired by the land, particularly my home in the San Luis Valley. In the song No Man's Land, it is specifically the landscape around the Colorado - New Mexico border, some of the most outwardly barren and forbidding land around. It has a particular draw and fascination for me, and evokes a strong feeling of ancient history and timelessness." The Band Dale Smithdrums, except Ray Porrellodrums on Read the Signs Creed de Avanzarconga Mike Noonanbass on Read the Signs Rob Bosdorfslide guitar on Read the Signs Jimmy Stadlerpiano on Thats Why You Come Home Robin Jamesharmony vocals on Wide Open Billy Bonddobro on I Like It That Way and No Mans Land Don Richmondall other instruments and vocals Song List 1. I Like It That Way 2. Ordinary Things 3. I Don't Want to Say Too Much 4. No Borders 5. No Man's Land 6. Read the Signs 7. That's Why You Come Home 8. They Think That You Can't Tell 9. Wide Open 10. Born at the Finish Line 11. Each and Every Person No Man's Land was recorded from early 2000 through 2001 at Howlin Dog Recording in Alamosa, Colorado. Early preliminary recordings were made in La Jara and Manassa elementary schools while he was being an artist-in-residence there. Graphic designKris Gosar (Gosar Design) and Michael Bennett Photography by Jonathan Wright Cover painting by Kris Gosar Tray card painting by Dave Montgomery Engineered and produced by Don Richmond All Songs BMI | |  | STORY This is Don's second solo recording, released in 1992. Story continues primarily in the acoustic direction and features thirteen of Don's excellent and thoughtful compositions. Justin Mitchell of The Rocky Mountain News said of Story, "Don Richmond's sensitive, smooth singing and songwriting pack a disarming punch, going down like good bourbon in Rocky Mountain Spring water. Like his song says, his is a story worth the telling." Songs: Daddy Said Shine For Me Can't Be Denied Blue Sky Day Somewhere I Can Already Tell I Might Have Felt Better Story Worth the Telling Gonna Come After You Let There Be No More Doubt Hellos and Goodbyes Gather Round the Fire Lost in This Love | |  | A LOT IN COMMON This is Don Richmond's third solo recording, released in May of 1995. It continues in the folk vein, with a few deviations toward blues, island, and rock along the way. Themes of social and personal growth run through several of the songs. Don gathered players from Hired Hands and some of his old Tumbleweed bandmates, along with several other of the region's finest players to record A Lot in Common. Songs: Miracle, Only Be With Me, Waverly, We Ain't Turning Around, Broken Things, If You Know What I Mean, A Lot in Common, Song of Life, I Got My Own, How Deep They Run, Call of the Wild, Is There Really Someone, Island of Peace. | |  | INSTRUMENT This release from Don Richmond is a bit of a departure from his earlier singer-songwriter style releases in that Instrument is completely instrumental. It is a collection of all original acoustic tunes displaying Don's expertise on guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, Weissenborn slide, and banjeaurine. Many of the songs are in a traditional fiddle tune structure, although there are a few departures into alternate forms and time signatures, as well as some beautiful slow tunes. It's fun stuff - great traveling music. Songs: Sea Turtle, Night Lightning, Homecoming, Muleshoe, Lowbow, Sea the World, Flatbed T, Tea for Breakfast, Candlelight, Overdale, The Hunter, Remembrance, Burst | | |