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Dick Parry

1942 - Today

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Richard Parry (born 22 December 1942) is an English saxophonist. He has appeared as a session musician on various albums, most notably in solo parts on the Pink Floyd songs "Money", "Us and Them", "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" and "Wearing the Inside Out". He also played on the Bloodstone album Riddle of the Sphinx. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dick Parry is the 1,140th most popular musician (down from 981st in 2019), the 3,190th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 2,647th in 2019) and the 197th most popular British Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Dick Parry ranks 1,140 out of 3,175Before him are Desmond Dekker, Mika, Nathan East, Trevor Pinnock, Pharoah Sanders, and Volodymyr Ivasyuk. After him are Lita Ford, Medea Abrahamyan, Susumu Hirasawa, John Mayer, Jason White, and Paul Gilbert.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1942, Dick Parry ranks 366Before him are Eddy Mitchell, Vladimir Kovalyonok, Želimir Žilnik, Dobromir Zhechev, Gérard Pirès, and Irm Hermann. After him are Norberto Rivera Carrera, Vinicio Cerezo, Dith Pran, Philip Catherine, Doğu Perinçek, and Nobby Stiles.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Dick Parry ranks 3,191 out of 8,785Before him are David Heyman (1961), Peter Swan (1936), Mick Jackson (1943), David Mitchell (1974), Blanche Bingley (1863), and Mary Renault (1905). After him are Lita Ford (1958), Roy Harrod (1900), E. H. Shepard (1879), Robert Simson (1687), Teresa Ann Savoy (1955), and Ken Livingstone (1945).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Dick Parry ranks 197Before him are Anthony Phillips (1951), Gerald Moore (1899), Phil Manzanera (1951), Roger Norrington (1934), Julian Bream (1933), and Trevor Pinnock (1946). After him are Lita Ford (1958), Philip Catherine (1942), Chris Wolstenholme (1978), Jimmy Bain (1947), Alan White (1949), and Nick Rhodes (1962).