Richard Parfitt

This article is about the 60ft. Dolls musician. For the Status Quo musician, see Rick Parfitt.

Richard Parfitt is a musician and academic[1] from Newport in south Wales, most publicly notable for his role as a founding member of 90's rock band The 60ft. Dolls.[2][3] He had previously played in mod band The Truth, playing bass on their 1985 album Playground.

After having several UK Top 40 hits during the 90's,[4] along with moderate success in the US, The 60 ft. Dolls split and Parfitt began working as a professional songwriter and session musician, going on to be credited by Welsh singer Duffy of discovering her talents and 'changing her life'.[5] Parfitt helped write several songs for the artist's debut studio album Rockferry - which had considerable commercial success around the world, reaching UK No. 1 and becoming one of the ten best-selling albums in the world in 2008[6] – including the title song from the film How To Lose Friends and Alienate People, 'Enough Love'.[7]

Parfitt also worked as a session guitarist on British artist Dido's second studio album, Life For Rent.

He has since written articles and papers in various musical contexts,[8][9] taught as a lecturer, and directed the world's first songwriting degree programme, the MMus in Songwriting, at Bath Spa University in Bath, England.[1][10]

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