Richard Phillips (music promoter)|Richard Phillips

January 1, 1941 - March 22, 2026 (Age 85)

Richard Phillips, born ona crisp January day in 1941, left us on a spring evening in 2026, his spirit as vibrant as ever. He wasn't just a name on a marquee; he was the heartbeat behind countless unforgettable nights. Remember that time he convinced a struggling local band to play at the tiny community hall? He believed in them when they barely believed in themselves, and that night, they became stars. Richard had this incredible gift – he saw potential where others saw none, and he had the infectious enthusiasm to share it with the world. He lived for the thrill of discovering new talent, the roar of the crowd, and the shared energy of a truly great performance. He wasn't just a promoter; he was a champion, a storyteller, and a man who knew how to throw a party that felt like family. His love for his family was his anchor. Mum, his rock for over six decades, was his constant companion and greatest supporter. He'd light up talking about their adventures, big and small. And his kids? He was their loudest cheerleader, always there with a hug, a wise word, and an endless supply of dad jokes. Remember the chaotic, joyful chaos of every holiday at their place? The table groaning under the weight of food, the laughter spilling out the door, Richard right in the middle of it all, ensuring everyone felt welcome and loved. He built a home that was truly a haven, filled with warmth, good food, and the sound of loved ones gathered. He cherished every moment with them, and they were his greatest joy. Richard's passion wasn't just a hobby; it was his lifeblood. He lived and breathed music, from the dusty vinyl records he collected to the latest buzz on the underground scene. He'd spend hours discussing artists, debating setlists, and planning the next big event. He had this deep, genuine love for the art form and the people who created it. He fostered connections, brought communities together through sound, and created spaces where people could lose themselves in

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