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Richie C.
Richland Howard Curian (born June 7 1958) was a scottish musician born in Edinburgh. As a guitarist during the late British invasion, he re-invented what people now know as Blues Rock alongside more notable musicians from the time such as: Jimmy Page, The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The YardBirds, and the Kinks. His styles involves simple, yet hard hitting guitar riffs, distortion, melodic solos, coupled with heavy drums and aggressive and sexual tones. He is also known for his folk and eastern-influenced acoustic and electric guitar work. He is often less accredited as the first musician to begin using a cello bow on his guitar to add stylistic textures to his work.

Richie began his career as a solo guitarist in Edinburgh playing in local bars and pubs around scotland in the early 1970's at the early age of 12 years old. When he turned 17, he became a studio musician and played alongside many well known artists and bands until the age of 25. He became very involved into more dangerous drugs like; Cocaine, LSD, and various pills.