Richie Stotts
Richard Eugene Stotts (better known as Richie Stotts) was the first guitarist and one of the founding members of the punk/metal group Plasmatics.[1]
In 1978, Richie was among the earliest musicians to sport a Mohawk,[2] taking inspiration from the Travis Bickle character in the movie Taxi Driver.[3]
After leaving the Plasmatics in 1984, Richie pursued a solo career with his band King Flux and a graduate degree in Geology. Richie appears in a brief cameo in 9½ Weeks, movie with Kim Basinger. He's recognizable by the blonde mohawk and chainsaw tattoo[4] in a party scene.
He was a great friend of Joey Ramone and was one of several speakers[5] at a CBGB's all-star tribute put on by Micky Leigh, Joey's brother, in 2001.[6] Dee Dee Ramone was also a friend; the two composed "Punishment Fits the Crime" which appeared on the 1989 Brain Drain album by the Ramones.
In 2004, he collaborated with singer-songwriter Carla Lother on several songs for her 100 Lovers album.[7]
Discography
See the Plasmatics and King Flux.
References
- ↑ Star, Butch; Edouard Dauphin, Kruger (1982). Plasmatics: Your Heart In Your Mouth! (The First Four years). United States of America: Raging Rhino Entertainment. p. 7. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ↑ "Former Plasmatics Guitarist Collaborates With Adult Contemporary Singer - Blabbermouth.net". roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
- ↑ Dauphin, Edouard and Butch Star (1982). Plasmatics: Your Heart in Your Mouth! (The First Four Years). United States of America: Raging Rhino Entertainment. 14, 64.
- ↑ http://www.painproofrubbergirls.com/stories/wow/index.html
- ↑ "PUNK: From the Heart and to the Point". punkmagazine.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
- ↑ "Bands, Fans To Celebrate Joey Ramone's 50th Birthday | idobi". idobi.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
- ↑ http://www.chesky.com/core/body_librarydetails.cfm?newsid=173