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I am also known as Brother Rick from the Doo Wop shows. Best know as the musical director; arranger and conductor of the American Soundtrack Series as seen all over the world. I continue to perform in private venues and work part time for the PSO for the last 15 years.
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At 12:30am on January 3, 2010, bernice Loadholt said…
Just writing you to wish u happy new year keep up the good work God bless you
At 10:04pm on December 24, 2009, bernice Loadholt gave Richard G Mansfield a gift
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this is a gift to u showing how much i enjoy ur music keep up the good work and Have a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year with love
At 8:24pm on November 27, 2009, JOHN PAPI said…
Brother Rick
john papi here , Had Jack Pettit over last night and Bill Gerge for a little jam , and jack filled me in on some other gigs you add in the past.. all good, Hang in brother jp
At 10:05pm on September 1, 2009, JOHN PAPI said…
Rich
I enjoyed watching you and the big band,also the singers where great on the peters twp. cable channel..COOKING. keep on .. john papi
At 8:41pm on May 18, 2009, JOHN PAPI said…
Hi Rick
Ready enjoy all your work on the doo wop shows.. Great Job, Long time ago buddy john papi
At 4:28am on May 18, 2009, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Welcome Brother Rick,

We are glad you found the time to join us and we know you will use your page to great advantage as you do so well in all of your pioneer activities. Please add me as a friend.

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