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  1. Richard William Wright (28 July 1943 – 15 September 2008) was an English keyboardist and songwriter who co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He appeared on almost every Pink Floyd album and performed on all their tours. [3]

  2. Richard Nathaniel Wright (September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960) was an American author of novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes, especially related to the plight of African Americans during the late 19th to mid 20th centuries suffering discrimination and violence.

  3. Richard Wright, the keyboardist whose somber, monumental sounds were at the core of Pink Floyds art-rock that has sold millions and millions of albums, died Monday in London, where he had...

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    • The Great Gig In The Sky (from ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, 1973) At the pinnacle of Richard Wright’s musical legacy lies Pink Floyd’s mesmerising masterpiece The Great Gig In The Sky.
    • Echoes (from ‘Meddle’, 1971) As a testament to Richard Wright’s unrivalled talent, Pink Floyd’s 23-minute epic Echoes, from their 1971 album, Meddle, is nothing short of masterful.
    • Shine On You Crazy Diamond (from ‘Wish You Were Here’, 1975) In the pantheon of Richard Wright’s most awe-inspiring musical moments, his contribution to Pink Floyd’s tribute to Syd Barrett, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, from their 1975 album, Wish You Were Here, is exemplary.
    • Us And Them (from ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, 1973) As with most of his work on Pink Floyd’s timeless 1973 album, The Dark Side Of The Moon, Richard Wright’s musical prowess is on full display on Us And Them.
  5. Learn about the life and career of Richard Wright, the English pianist, keyboardist and songwriter who was a founding member of Pink Floyd. Discover his musical contributions, solo projects, personal struggles and legacy in the band.

  6. Sep 20, 2022 · Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright made a surprise appearance with David Gilmour at a London Cinema in 2007. A year later, he was gone

  7. Richard Wright, novelist and short-story writer who was among the first African American writers to protest white treatment of Blacks, notably in his novel Native Son (1940) and his autobiography, Black Boy (1945).