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Richard Hewson

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Richard Anthony Hewson is an English producer, arranger, conductor and multi-instrumentalist, who is best recognized for his studio group The RAH Band.
Hewson began in the late 1960s as an arranger, and has worked with musicians such as The Beatles (Let It Be and "The Long and Winding Road"), The Bee Gees (Melody), James Taylor ("Carolina in My Mind"), Herbie Hancock, Clifford T. Ward, Supertramp, Pilot (Pilot (From the Album of the Same Name)), Diana Ross, Carly Simon, Art Garfunkel, Leo Sayer, Paul McCartney (Thrillington), Mary Hopkin ("Those Were The Days"), Al Stewart, Chris de Burgh, Fleetwood Mac and Chris Rea. He also arranged strings on several Cliff Richard albums, most notably with I'm Nearly Famous (1976), which was heralded as a renaissance for Richard and included the hits "Miss You Nights" and "Devil Woman"; the albums Every Face Tells a Story (1977) and Green Light (1978) then followed.
Apart from his own RAH Band project, he was a producer in the 1980s for Toyah Willcox, Five Star, and Shakin' Stevens. He was conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra and co-producer on Cliff Richard's 1983 live album Dressed for the Occasion (including the hit "True Love Ways"). In recent years, he has written music for television shows and advertising spots. His song "Pearly" was recorded by The Pearls.
Hewson founded The RAH Band - of which he was the sole member and which took its name from his initials - in 1977 - in order to release an instrumental called "The Crunch". The piece climbed to number 6 in the UK Singles Chart. Hewson played all the musical instruments himself. The arrangement involved the use of no synthesisers, only conventional guitar and keyboards with pedal effects. A number of jazz funk releases followed. The second big hit single for the RAH Band was in 1985, when the soul ballad "Clouds Across the Moon", also reached number 6 in the UK chart. Vocals were provided by his wife Liz.
In July 2007, Hewson released a remixed "Clouds Across the Moon '07", now featuring vocalist Emma Charles.
The drummer on "Clouds Across the Moon" was Peter Boita. The Simmons SDS7 drums that were featured, were recorded at Hewson's home studio, and plugged directly into the recording desk. Boita also played acoustic drums on other RAH Band's tracks: "Falcon", "Perfumed Garden", "Messages from the Stars", "Are You Satisfied? (Funka Nova)" and "Sorry Doesn't Make it Anymore". These were recorded at R.G. Jones's recording studios in Wimbledon, South London, and were engineered by Nick Sykes. The RAH band's releases were issued under a variety of record labels, including Good Earth Records, DJM, KR Records, TMT Records and RCA.
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