Richardson was born in Ashfield, New South Wales, the son of a railway employee. He was educated at the Law School of the University of Sydney and admitted as a solicitor in 1952. During the Second World War, Richardson served with the Royal Australian Air Force in an anti-aircraft battery between 1941 and 1945.
Richardson was elected to the New South Wales Parliament as the Labor member for Ashfield at the 1952 by-election caused by the resignation of the sitting Liberal member Athol Richardson who had accepted a position as a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. He lost the seat at the state election held in 1953. He did not hold ministerial, parliamentary or party office and retired from public life.
He married Roma Bezant Conlon in 1956 and she died in 1981. He had an only daughter Ann Frances born in 1958. In 1982 He married Diana, Baroness von Kohorn zu Kornegg. She was the granddaughter of former premier John Storey.
Jack Carter Richardson (February 18, 1934– July 1, 2012) was an American writer born in Manhattan, N.Y. although his birthplace has been erroneously reported elsewhere as "Bristol, VA". He was known for his existentialist dramas of the early 1960s.
Raised in the Jackson Heights section of Queens, New York City, Richardson later served in the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) in the United States Army during the Korean War. He then earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Columbia University, and studied at the University of Munich. In 1960, his first play, The Prodigal, a retelling of the story of Orestes, was produced Off-Broadway to critical acclaim, winning an Obie Award and a Drama Desk Award.Gallows Humor, a 1961 combination of two short plays, was also well received. Richardson's next two plays, Lorenzo (1963) and Xmas in Las Vegas (1965), were produced on Broadway, but were critical and commercial failures.
Veteran producer Jack Richardson (The Guess Who, Bob Seger, Irish Rovers, Alice Cooper, Poco) speaks with Associated Buzz Creative Director Alan Hardiman in October 2008 at the AES seminar "The Roots of Our Toronto Sound." www.abcbuzz.com
published: 17 Jun 2011
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On October 25, 2008, a host of studio owners, managers, designers, music producers and recording engineers, live sound company owners, professional engineers, scientists and gear designers who were or are active in the Toronto pro audio world assembled and organized themselves into five panels at Ryerson’s Eaton Theatre to discuss the motivations, challenges and developments in studio recording, along with live mixing technologies and practices, and the design of equipment and facilities with a view to identifying what it was that made Toronto unique.
The conference included the taping of a video historical documentary, with short interviews of the many attendees who were involved in the AES and the Toronto music industry over the past forty years.
Produced and Directed by Alan Hardiman
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Veteran producer Jack Richardson (The Guess Who, Bob Seger, Irish Rovers, Alice Cooper, Poco) speaks with Associated Buzz Creative Director Alan Hardiman in Oct...
Veteran producer Jack Richardson (The Guess Who, Bob Seger, Irish Rovers, Alice Cooper, Poco) speaks with Associated Buzz Creative Director Alan Hardiman in October 2008 at the AES seminar "The Roots of Our Toronto Sound." www.abcbuzz.com
Veteran producer Jack Richardson (The Guess Who, Bob Seger, Irish Rovers, Alice Cooper, Poco) speaks with Associated Buzz Creative Director Alan Hardiman in October 2008 at the AES seminar "The Roots of Our Toronto Sound." www.abcbuzz.com
On October 25, 2008, a host of studio owners, managers, designers, music producers and recording engineers, live sound company owners, professional engineers, s...
On October 25, 2008, a host of studio owners, managers, designers, music producers and recording engineers, live sound company owners, professional engineers, scientists and gear designers who were or are active in the Toronto pro audio world assembled and organized themselves into five panels at Ryerson’s Eaton Theatre to discuss the motivations, challenges and developments in studio recording, along with live mixing technologies and practices, and the design of equipment and facilities with a view to identifying what it was that made Toronto unique.
The conference included the taping of a video historical documentary, with short interviews of the many attendees who were involved in the AES and the Toronto music industry over the past forty years.
Produced and Directed by Alan Hardiman
Director of Photography: Pash Patriki
Camera: Johan A. du Toit
Editor: Mark Magro
Production Coordinator: Catherine Bacque
Postproduction: Post Toronto Inc., Wanted Media Inc.
Executive Producer: Earl McCluskie
Web Design/YouTube Video Excerpts: Earl McCluskie
An Associated Buzz Creative Production for the Toronto Section of the Audio Engineering Society.
On October 25, 2008, a host of studio owners, managers, designers, music producers and recording engineers, live sound company owners, professional engineers, scientists and gear designers who were or are active in the Toronto pro audio world assembled and organized themselves into five panels at Ryerson’s Eaton Theatre to discuss the motivations, challenges and developments in studio recording, along with live mixing technologies and practices, and the design of equipment and facilities with a view to identifying what it was that made Toronto unique.
The conference included the taping of a video historical documentary, with short interviews of the many attendees who were involved in the AES and the Toronto music industry over the past forty years.
Produced and Directed by Alan Hardiman
Director of Photography: Pash Patriki
Camera: Johan A. du Toit
Editor: Mark Magro
Production Coordinator: Catherine Bacque
Postproduction: Post Toronto Inc., Wanted Media Inc.
Executive Producer: Earl McCluskie
Web Design/YouTube Video Excerpts: Earl McCluskie
An Associated Buzz Creative Production for the Toronto Section of the Audio Engineering Society.
Veteran producer Jack Richardson (The Guess Who, Bob Seger, Irish Rovers, Alice Cooper, Poco) speaks with Associated Buzz Creative Director Alan Hardiman in October 2008 at the AES seminar "The Roots of Our Toronto Sound." www.abcbuzz.com
On October 25, 2008, a host of studio owners, managers, designers, music producers and recording engineers, live sound company owners, professional engineers, scientists and gear designers who were or are active in the Toronto pro audio world assembled and organized themselves into five panels at Ryerson’s Eaton Theatre to discuss the motivations, challenges and developments in studio recording, along with live mixing technologies and practices, and the design of equipment and facilities with a view to identifying what it was that made Toronto unique.
The conference included the taping of a video historical documentary, with short interviews of the many attendees who were involved in the AES and the Toronto music industry over the past forty years.
Produced and Directed by Alan Hardiman
Director of Photography: Pash Patriki
Camera: Johan A. du Toit
Editor: Mark Magro
Production Coordinator: Catherine Bacque
Postproduction: Post Toronto Inc., Wanted Media Inc.
Executive Producer: Earl McCluskie
Web Design/YouTube Video Excerpts: Earl McCluskie
An Associated Buzz Creative Production for the Toronto Section of the Audio Engineering Society.
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