For all the fans of Richard Harding.... legend lead guitarist of the 50's/60's talks to Garth Cawood in his recording studio where he is still busy writing and recording.
This guy is a total legend! I remember a guitarist friend and I marvelling over a version of Forgotten Dreams with much of it played in false harmonics. It's great to see he hasn't lost his touch and he plays fingerstyle!
Hi Richard, Great to see you on You tube. I was always a massive fan of your playing from first seeing you at gigs such as the Redcar jazz club and the Billingham Arms. You and the other Crestas once came back to my Mother' house for a meal after playing at Tito's night club. Cheers Mike
The best guitarist ever from Yorkshire. I remember "Take Five" and "Day in the Life" from the 60s and seeing richard backing Tammy Wynette on TV in about 1974 - played "How High the Moon". Are any CDs available?
Great to see you what happened to the Cresters ?????????
tremoarm1 1 year ago
This guy is a total legend! I remember a guitarist friend and I marvelling over a version of Forgotten Dreams with much of it played in false harmonics. It's great to see he hasn't lost his touch and he plays fingerstyle!
doubleotwentyone 2 years ago
does anyone have a contact number for richard or his studio.thanks
tonyelse 2 years ago
Hi Richard, Great to see you on You tube. I was always a massive fan of your playing from first seeing you at gigs such as the Redcar jazz club and the Billingham Arms. You and the other Crestas once came back to my Mother' house for a meal after playing at Tito's night club. Cheers Mike
smoggiemade 3 years ago
The best guitarist ever from Yorkshire. I remember "Take Five" and "Day in the Life" from the 60s and seeing richard backing Tammy Wynette on TV in about 1974 - played "How High the Moon". Are any CDs available?
Utterly brilliant - THanks so much
richardtreasure3 3 years ago
Nice hairstyle Richard...
mockerlancs 3 years ago
Thanks for the posting. Richard is simply the best, many thanks!
WHISKERYDICK 3 years ago