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Richard Barbieri

1957 - Today

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Richard Barbieri (born 30 November 1957) is an English musician, composer and sound designer. Originally a member of new wave band Japan (and their brief 1989–1991 reincarnation as Rain Tree Crow), he became the keyboard player in the progressive rock band Porcupine Tree in 1993. Besides its founder Steven Wilson, he is the longest tenured member of Porcupine Tree. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Richard Barbieri is the 2,114th most popular musician (down from 1,998th in 2019), the 5,448th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 5,047th in 2019) and the 357th most popular British Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Richard Barbieri ranks 2,114 out of 3,175Before him are Jack Antonoff, Tabea Zimmermann, Pete Quaife, Ray Cooper, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, and Mark Hoppus. After him are Bob Burns, Herman Li, Nick Lowe, Hilary Hahn, Paddy Moloney, and Tom Scholz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Richard Barbieri ranks 501Before him are Atli Eðvaldsson, Katie Couric, Ciro Gomes, Gul Mohammed, Amy Aquino, and Harald Schmidt. After him are Pierre Laurent, Martinho Ndafa Kabi, Richard Jeni, Kathryn Hunter, Richard Florida, and Pavel Pavel.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Richard Barbieri ranks 5,450 out of 8,785Before him are Pete Quaife (1943), Henry Vaughan (1621), Ray Cooper (1947), Flora Finch (1867), Margaret Oliphant (1828), and Ian McDonald (1960). After him are Denis Healey (1917), Jane Leeves (1961), Judy Cornwell (1940), Morton Betts (1847), Cressida Cowell (1966), and David McKee (1935).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Richard Barbieri ranks 357Before him are Robert Del Naja (1966), Chris Dreja (1945), Ian Wallace (1946), Andy Fairweather Low (1948), Pete Quaife (1943), and Ray Cooper (1947). After him are Nick Lowe (1949), Richie Faulkner (1980), Kelly Johnson (1958), Leslie Bricusse (1931), Dominic Howard (1977), and Steve Rothery (1959).