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Birth name
  
Riccardo Formosa

Name
  
Ric Formosa

Genres
  
pop, classical


Origin
  
Rome, Italy

Also known as
  
Rick Formosa

Role
  
Musician

Born
  
1 September 1954 (age 69) (
1954-09-01
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer, arranger

Instruments
  
Slide guitar, guitar, piano

Albums
  
Diamantina Cocktail, Live Exposure, After Hours, Little River Band

Music group
  
Little River Band (1975 – 1976)

Similar People
  
Derek Pellicci, Beeb Birtles, David Briggs, Graeham Goble, Wayne Nelson

Michael oliphant with special guests alex formosa baudo ric formosa


Riccardo "Ric" Formosa (born 1 September 1954) is an Italian-born Australian musician and composer. He was the lead guitarist for pop band Little River Band from 1975 to 1976 and recorded their first two albums, Little River Band and After Hours.

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Ric Formosa Interview - Chat with Jack [#7]


Early life

Riccardo Formosa was born in Rome, Italy but grew up in Montreal, Canada. He migrated to Australia in 1974 and worked as a music arranger and studio musician. He joined Australian pop group Little River Band shortly after arriving in Australia.

Little River Band

Original Little River Band (LRB) lead guitarist, Graham Davidge, played only on LRB's first recording session, a cover of The Everly Brothers' song "When Will I Be Loved". Formosa replaced Davidge shortly after.

Formosa played on the first two LRB albums, Little River Band and After Hours. For the latter he wrote the song "Bourbon Street" and co-wrote "Another Runaway" with fellow member Beeb Birtles. Formosa toured Australia with Little River Band, playing 311 shows in 1975–1976. He was replaced by David Briggs in August 1976.

On 19 August 1980, Formosa joined an ensemble of pop artists in a memorial concert for Andrew Durant (ex-Stars' guitarist-songwriter who had died earlier that year). Formosa played slide guitar, guitar and piano. A live double-LP, The Andrew Durant Memorial Concert, was released on Mushroom Records in 1980.

Composer

Formosa was awarded an Australia Council fellowship in 1983 and studied with Franco Donatoni at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome and at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena. He also attended masterclasses in conducting with Franco Ferrara. On returning to Australia, Formosa worked for Victorian College of the Arts, the Victorian Arts Studio and Musica Viva. Formosa works as an arranger, conductor and studio musician for recordings, radio and television. He also has an extensive catalogue of compositions.

Awards

Formosa has won awards and commendations during his career, including:

Family

Formosa's daughter Antonella is a successful singer who performs and records as A-Love.

References

Ric Formosa Wikipedia