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  1. Richard „Rick“ Wills (* 5. Dezember 1947 in London, England), ist ein britischer Rockbassist. Er war langjähriges Mitglied der Rockband Foreigner. Karriere. Wills spielte zwischen 1966 und 1968 neben David Gilmour und Dick Parry in der Bluesrock-Band „Joker's Wild“.

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    Richard William Wills (born 5 December 1947) is an English bass guitarist. He is best known for his work with the rock band Foreigner and his associations with the Small Faces , Roxy Music , Peter Frampton , Spooky Tooth , David Gilmour , Bad Company and The Jones Gang .

  3. 9. Aug. 2020 · Rick Wills commenced his remarkable chart topping career as a bassist with British blues rockers Jokers Wild in 1965 – which also featured future Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. He also anchored hard rockers Cochise for a few slabs which never quite reached their commercial potential despite their stellar output.

  4. 18. März 2024 · Rick Wills, the former bassist of the rock band Foreigner, didn’t know what to make of his manager’s somewhat cryptic message to him from over a month ago. “He said, ‘You're going to be ...

  5. 8. Okt. 2020 · English bassist Rick Wills – who had joined the line-up for Head Games, the former Peter Frampton band/Roxy Music member having replaced New Yorker Ed Galgliardi – had a few concerns.

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  6. 25. Feb. 2020 · Legendary bass player Rick Wills joined FOREIGNER for the Head Games album and his signature performances enhanced the biggest albums of the band’s stellar history. Early on in his career, Wills was tapped by David Gilmour to move to London where he got his auspicious start playing some of Europe’s top venues from Paris to Marbella. Wills ...

  7. 23. Juli 2018 · Rick Wills, who played bass for Foreigner from 1979 to 1991, talks about his upcoming reunion show with the original members in Sturgis, South Dakota. He also shares his memories of working with Lou Gramm, Mick Jones, Bad Company and Kenney Jones.