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== Early Career ==
== Early Career ==
At the age of 20, Rich left his home in Wales and moved to London, starting his musical career as a session player in a number of bands including [[Eddie and the Hot Rods]]. Over his career, he has played with musicians from [[The Kinks]], [[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]], [[The Adventures]], [[The Charlatans]], [[The Waterboys]], [[The Monochrome Set]], [[The Pink Fairies]], [[The Wonder Stuff]], [[The Pretenders]], [[The Damned]] and many others. A change of pace saw him playing for UK agitpop band [[A Popular History of Signs]] on various European tours. Soon thereafter he co-founded [[Rough Trade Records|Rough Trade]] and [[Island Records]] act Helter Skelter. They recorded a critically acclaimed album and garnered a single of the week award from [[Melody Maker]]. They toured Europe to support the album and recorded two [[BBC Radio 1]] sessions, but a combination of limited success and struggles after [[PolyGram|Polygram]] took over of Island Records saw them split shortly after.
At the age of 20, Rich left his home in Wales and moved to London, starting his musical career as a session player in a number of bands including [[Eddie and the Hot Rods]]. Over his career, he has played with musicians from [[The Kinks]], [[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]], [[The Adventures]], [[The Charlatans]], [[The Waterboys]], [[The Monochrome Set]], [[The Pink Fairies]], [[The Wonder Stuff]], [[The Pretenders]], [[The Damned]] and many others. A change of pace saw him playing for UK agitpop band [[A Popular History of Signs]] on various European tours. Soon thereafter he co-founded [[Rough Trade Records|Rough Trade]] and [[Island Records]] act Helter Skelter. They recorded a critically acclaimed album and garnered a single of the week award from [[Melody Maker]] . They toured Europe to support the album and recorded two [[BBC Radio 1]] sessions, but a combination of limited success and struggles after [[PolyGram|Polygram]] took over of Island Records saw them split shortly after.


== The One ==
== The One ==
Richard then joined Peter Perrett's long-awaited comeback group The One. The band made two studio albums and one live album as well as extensively touring around the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Holland, Belgium and Japan. Their critically acclaimed Woke Up Sticky album received enthusiastic reviews from [[The Guardian]] and [[Daily Telegraph]] and is considered a classic by Perrett fans. With equally good reviews for their live shows, the band promised much but after a busy and productive five-year period they drifted apart. Perrett's biographer, [[Nina Antonia]] in her book "Homme Fatale", puts this down to Perrett's increasingly erratic behaviour, whilst other band members have been quoted that the band had just run its course. Alleged and continuing drug use has been cited as a problem by some close to the band.
Richard then joined Peter Perrett's long-awaited comeback group The One. The band made two studio albums and one live album as well as extensively touring around the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Holland, Belgium and Japan. Their critically acclaimed Woke Up Sticky album received enthusiastic reviews from [[The Guardian]] and [[Daily Telegraph]] and is considered a classic by Perrett fans. With equally good reviews for their live shows, the band promised much but after a busy and productive five-year period they drifted apart. Perrett's biographer, [[Nina Antonia]] in her book "Homme Fatale"<ref name="HOMMEFATALE">{{cite web|url=https://thinmanpress.com/the-one-only-peter-perrett-homme-fatale-by-nina-antonia-2/ |title=Homme Fatale by Nina Antonia |publisher=thinmanpress.com |date=2008-02-28 |accessdate=2016-08-16}}</ref>, puts this down to Perrett's increasingly erratic behaviour, whilst other band members have been quoted that the band had just run its course. Alleged and continuing drug use has been cited as a problem by some close to the band.


== The Mission ==
== The Mission ==
Following a call from Perrett's tour manager, Rich was asked to join [[The Mission (band)|The Mission]] as replacement for departing founder member [[Craig Adams (musician)|Craig Adams]] <ref>{{Cite journal|date=2016-06-09|title=The Mission (band)|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Mission_(band)&oldid=724467609|journal=Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia|language=en}}</ref>. During his tenure with the band, Rich recorded two studio albums ([[God is a Bullet]] & [http://www.allmusic.com/album/dum-dum-bullets-mw0001993830 Dumb Dumb Bullet]) and recorded a live album from London's [[Shepherds Bush Empire]] over four consecutive sold out nights, which was billed as the last Mission shows for the foreseeable future. Richard also recorded two live DVDs with the band as well as touring all over the UK, Europe, America, Canada and South Africa.
Following a call from Perrett's tour manager, Rich was asked to join [[The Mission (band)|The Mission]] as replacement for departing founder member [[Craig Adams (musician)|Craig Adams]] <ref>{{Cite journal|date=2016-06-09|title=The Mission (band)|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Mission_(band)&oldid=724467609|journal=Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia|language=en}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite journal|date=2016-06-09|title=Rich Vernon Interview with And The Dance Goes On|url=http://www.and-the-dance-goes-on.de/band/richardvernon/index.html|publisher=and-the-dance-goes-on.de|language=de}}</ref>. During his tenure with the band, Rich recorded two studio albums ([[God is a Bullet]] & [http://www.allmusic.com/album/dum-dum-bullets-mw0001993830 Dumb Dumb Bullet]<ref name="GIAB">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/dum-dum-bullets-mw0001993830 |title=God is a Bullet album Credits featuring Rich Vernon |publisher=allmusic.com |date=2007-06-15 |accessdate=2016-08-16}}</ref>) and recorded a live album from London's [[Shepherds Bush Empire]] over four consecutive sold out nights <ref name="4NIGHTS">{{cite web|url=http://rockersdigest.com/Article/222/The+Mission+_+Claytown+Troupe |title=The Mission / Claytown Troupe |publisher=rockersdigest.com |date=2008-02-28 |accessdate=2016-08-16}}</ref> which was billed as the last Mission shows for the foreseeable future. Richard also recorded two live DVDs with the band as well as touring all over the UK, Europe, America, Canada and South Africa.


== After The Mission ==
== After The Mission ==
Since leaving The Mission, Rich decided to spend more time co-writing music and record production, and to focus on his family. He still finds time to play live shows, including some with UK band, The Sentimentalists, including an appearance at the [[Glastonbury festival]] in 2015.
Since leaving The Mission, Rich decided to spend more time co-writing music and record production, and to focus on his family. He still finds time to play live shows, including some with UK band, The Sentimentalists<ref name="SENTIMENTALISTS">{{cite web|url=http://www.sentimentalists.co.uk/about.html |title=About The Sentimentalists |publisher=sentimentalists.co.uk |date=2008-02-28 |accessdate=2016-08-16}}</ref>, including an appearance at the [[Glastonbury festival]] in 2015.


== Equipment ==
== Equipment ==
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==External links==
* [http://www.themissionuk.com/ The Mission UK official site]
* [http://www.sentimentalists.co.uk The Sentimentalists official site]

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Richard Vernon
File:Richard (Rich) Vernon.jpg
Born1962
Chichester, England
NationalityBritish
Known forBass guitarist with The Mission
SpouseNoriko Vernon
Children2

Richard "Rich" Vernon (born in in 1962) is a British-born musician and songwriter best known as the bass guitarist of UK rock band The Mission UK and previously with The Only Ones vocalist and cult artist Peter Perrett in The One. He has recorded 2 studio and 4 live albums with The Mission, as well as 2 with The One and 1 with Helter Skelter and appeared as guest bass guitarist with The Dead Guitars. He was also appeared as a guest musician on The Dead Guitars album Flags, in 2008.

Early Life

Rich was born in Chichester, England, and relocated with his family to London until the age of 2 when his family returned to their native Wales. His first musical instrument was a six-string guitar, followed by a brief dalliance with the drums, and finally bass guitar.

Early Career

At the age of 20, Rich left his home in Wales and moved to London, starting his musical career as a session player in a number of bands including Eddie and the Hot Rods. Over his career, he has played with musicians from The Kinks, Squeeze, The Adventures, The Charlatans, The Waterboys, The Monochrome Set, The Pink Fairies, The Wonder Stuff, The Pretenders, The Damned and many others. A change of pace saw him playing for UK agitpop band A Popular History of Signs on various European tours. Soon thereafter he co-founded Rough Trade and Island Records act Helter Skelter. They recorded a critically acclaimed album and garnered a single of the week award from Melody Maker . They toured Europe to support the album and recorded two BBC Radio 1 sessions, but a combination of limited success and struggles after Polygram took over of Island Records saw them split shortly after.

The One

Richard then joined Peter Perrett's long-awaited comeback group The One. The band made two studio albums and one live album as well as extensively touring around the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Holland, Belgium and Japan. Their critically acclaimed Woke Up Sticky album received enthusiastic reviews from The Guardian and Daily Telegraph and is considered a classic by Perrett fans. With equally good reviews for their live shows, the band promised much but after a busy and productive five-year period they drifted apart. Perrett's biographer, Nina Antonia in her book "Homme Fatale"[1], puts this down to Perrett's increasingly erratic behaviour, whilst other band members have been quoted that the band had just run its course. Alleged and continuing drug use has been cited as a problem by some close to the band.

The Mission

Following a call from Perrett's tour manager, Rich was asked to join The Mission as replacement for departing founder member Craig Adams [2] [3]. During his tenure with the band, Rich recorded two studio albums (God is a Bullet & Dumb Dumb Bullet[4]) and recorded a live album from London's Shepherds Bush Empire over four consecutive sold out nights [5] which was billed as the last Mission shows for the foreseeable future. Richard also recorded two live DVDs with the band as well as touring all over the UK, Europe, America, Canada and South Africa.

After The Mission

Since leaving The Mission, Rich decided to spend more time co-writing music and record production, and to focus on his family. He still finds time to play live shows, including some with UK band, The Sentimentalists[6], including an appearance at the Glastonbury festival in 2015.

Equipment

Rich plays bass guitar, guitar and occasionally, drums. Key to his signature bass sound is the use of vintage Fender basses and Trace Elliot backline.

Personal Life

Richard lives in a converted chapel in North Wales with his Japanese wife, their two children, and his father.

Recorded Works

The following represent the body of recorded works that Rich has been involved with:

Date Band Title Format Label
1989 Helter Skelter Last Train 7"/12" Single Rough Trade Records
1990 Helter Skelter Consume 7"/12" Single Island Records
1990 Helter Skelter Sense 7" Single Island Records
1990 Helter Skelter Consume Album Island Records
1990 Helter Skelter Angel 7"/12" Single Island Records
1994 The One (Peter Perrett) Cultered Palate EP Dwarf Records
1996 The One (Peter Perrett) Woke Up Sticky Single Demon Records
1996 The One (Peter Perrett) Woke Up Sticky Album Demon Records
2000 The One (Peter Perrett) Hearts on Fire Album NMC Music
2005 The Mission Lighting the Candles DVD Oblivion
2007 The Mission Keep it in the Family Single SPV / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2007 The Mission God is a Bullet [7] Album SPV / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2007 The Mission Blush EP SPV / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2008 The Mission Dumb Dumb Bullet Album SPV / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2008 The Mission The First Chapter: Live at London Shepherd's Bush Empire Album Let Them Eat Vinyl / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2008 The Mission God's Own Medicine: Live at London Shepherd's Bush Empire Album Let Them Eat Vinyl / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2008 The Mission Children: Live at London Shepherd's Bush Empire Album Let Them Eat Vinyl / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2008 The Mission Carved in Sand: Live at London Shepherd's Bush Empire Album Let Them Eat Vinyl / Eyes Wide Shut Recordings
2008 Dead Guitars Blue (track from the album, "Flags") [8] Album Echozone
2009 The Mission The Final Chapter DVD Oblivion

References

  1. ^ "Homme Fatale by Nina Antonia". thinmanpress.com. 2008-02-28. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  2. ^ "The Mission (band)". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 2016-06-09.
  3. ^ "Rich Vernon Interview with And The Dance Goes On" (in German). and-the-dance-goes-on.de. 2016-06-09. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "God is a Bullet album Credits featuring Rich Vernon". allmusic.com. 2007-06-15. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  5. ^ "The Mission / Claytown Troupe". rockersdigest.com. 2008-02-28. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  6. ^ "About The Sentimentalists". sentimentalists.co.uk. 2008-02-28. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  7. ^ God is a Bullet
  8. ^ [http://www.themissionuk.com/wp/2008/09/04/mission-collaborate-on-new-dead-guitars-album/