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Richard Sinclair

1948 - Today

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Richard Stephen Sinclair (born 6 June 1948) is an English progressive rock bassist, guitarist, and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Richard Sinclair is the 1,732nd most popular musician (down from 1,730th in 2019), the 4,582nd most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 4,424th in 2019) and the 284th most popular British Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Richard Sinclair ranks 1,732 out of 3,175Before him are Jo Jones, Charlie Byrd, Daphne Oram, Charles Lloyd, Brad Mehldau, and John Foxx. After him are Nick Menza, Takeoff, Garrick Ohlsson, Gail Ann Dorsey, Steve Hillage, and Bernie Marsden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Richard Sinclair ranks 576Before him are Terry Bradshaw, Carlos Squeo, Errol Brown, Joseph Marcell, Ever Almeida, and John Foxx. After him are Garrick Ohlsson, Ibrahim Kuni, Colleen Atwood, Fred Hampton, Josef Ackermann, and Nick Mancuso.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Richard Sinclair ranks 4,583 out of 8,785Before him are Eric Gill (1882), Lindsay Hoyle (1957), Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (1983), Princess Sophia of Gloucester (1773), Ernest Mangnall (1866), and John Foxx (1948). After him are Belle Moore (1894), Robert Moray (1609), Gordon Strachan (1957), Basil Hume (1923), George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland (1784), and Barney Greenway (1969).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Richard Sinclair ranks 284Before him are Sophie Muller (1962), Alan Clark (1952), Robin Trower (1945), Doug Sampson (1957), Daphne Oram (1925), and John Foxx (1948). After him are Steve Hillage (1951), Bernie Marsden (1951), Jason Orange (1970), Zak Starkey (1965), Jim Capaldi (1944), and Hugh Hopper (1945).