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Name
  
Tony Richards

Years active
  
Late 1970s-present

Instruments
  
Drums

Occupation(s)
  
Musician


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Birth name
  
Anthony Richard Orlando

Associated acts
  
W.A.S.P., Great White, DellaVella

Similar
  
Randy Piper, Rik Fox, Johnny Rod, Chris Holmes (musician), Steve Riley (drummer), Doug Blair

W.A.S.P.-Live In West Hollywood,Troubadour 1983


Tony Richards (born Anthony Richard Orlando), is an American musician and drummer. He was the original drummer of shock metal band W.A.S.P. from 1982 until 1984.

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Richards played for various bands in his early career before relocating to the Los Angeles area from Phoenix, AZ in 1980. He began making a name for himself as one of the hottest drummers in the LA heavy metal scene with a band called Dante Fox, later to become known as Great White. With band mates Don Costa (W.A.S.P./M80), Mark Kendall (Great White), and Jack Russell (Great White), they regularly played the most popular heavy metal clubs in Hollywood and LA such as the Troubador, Roxy Theatre, Whisky a Go Go, and Starwood.

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In late 1982, Richards, along with Costa, left Dante Fox after being asked by Blackie Lawless to join the new band he was assembling called W.A.S.P. Richards left the band for unspecified reasons following the release of their debut album W.A.S.P. in 1984, being replaced by Steve Riley, who would later leave to join L.A. Guns.

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Richards is currently playing in a band called DellaVella along with Carl Della Vella on bass guitar and Lee Oliver on lead guitar.

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References

Tony Richards Wikipedia


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