| Rick Parfitt |

|
| Born |
12 October 1948
Woking, Surrey, England (age 59) |
| Genre(s) |
Hard Rock |
| Affiliation(s) |
Status Quo |
| Notable guitars |
Fender Telecaster |
| Years active |
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| Official site |
www.statusquo.co.uk |
Rick Parfitt (born 12 October
1948 in Woking, Surrey, England) is best
known for being a singer and the rhythm
guitarist in the English
rock band Status Quo.
Rick first met band member Francis
Rossi in 1965
in Butlin's
Minehead
whilst he was playing as Ricky Harrison in a musical trio called 'The
Highlights'. Francis was playing with the Spectres (forerunner of
Status Quo) at the time and Rick was sufficiently impressed to approach
him with a view to working together. Nothing came of the meeting until 1967 when Rick joined
Francis, Alan Lancaster, John
Coghlan and Roy Lynes to form the classic
Quo lineup.
Rick has been a continuous member of the group, while others
have come and gone, and has penned some of their greatest hits,
sometimes in collaboration with the group's keyboard player Andy
Bown, among them "Whatever You Want", "Again
and Again", and "Rain". He recorded a solo album in 1985 while Status
Quo had temporarily broken up, but it was never released. Among
musicians on the record were bassist John Edwards and drummer Jeff Rich,
formerly with the Climax Blues Band and Judie
Tzuke, both of whom joined Status Quo when Rossi decided to
reform the band in 1986.
On 16
June 2007,
the presenters of the popular British children's television show, Tiswas, reunited
for a special one-off show. Parfitt performed with the rest of Status
Quo on the show (all of whom were constantly being plagued by the
show's trademark practical jokes during the said
performance), and presenter Chris Tarrant alleged that during a
broadcast of the show in the early 1980s, Parfitt was smoking cannabis on
live children's television. Tarrant could smell this, and soaked the
crowd that Parfitt was in with water. Since soaking guests was part of
the show's humor, this wasn't seen as unusual.
Personal life
Rick has had an on-off relationship with childhood sweetheart
Patty since meeting her when he was 20 and she was 18 in 1968. After the pair
split up, Rick married Marietta Boeker and the pair had a son Richard
(born 1978).
Rick and Marietta then divorced, and he married Patty - the pair had a
son Harry (born 1989).
However, the pair divorced and Rick went on a period of various
RockN'Roll relationships with young blondes, before reuniting with
Patty in 2000.
The couple lived in a £1million mansion in Teddington,
South-West London, but after paying out more than £3million in divorce
settlements, Rick vowed in 2005 that he would never marry again. However,
in August 2006,
after meeting 46 year old fitness instructor Lyndsay Whitburn, the pair
married in a £40 ceremony in Gibraltar [1] [2]
Parfitt had a quadruple heart bypass in 1997. In December 2005 it was announced
that he is to undergo tests for suspected throat cancer, but just
before Christmas the tests found the growths to be benign.
| v • d • e Status Quo |
| Francis Rossi | Rick Parfitt | Andy
Bown | John 'Rhino' Edwards
| Matt
Letley |
| Former Members: John Coghlan | Alan
Lancaster | Pete Kircher | Jeff Rich | Roy
Lynes |
| Discography |
| Albums: Picturesque
Matchstickable Messages | Spare
Parts | Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon
| Dog of Two Head
| Piledriver
| Hello!
| Quo |
On the Level | Blue
for You | Live
| Rockin' All Over the World
| If You Can't Stand the
Heat | Whatever
You Want | Just
Supposin' | Never Too Late
| 1+9+8+2
| Back to Back
| In the Army Now
| Ain't Complaining
| Perfect Remedy
| Rock 'Til You Drop
| Thirsty Work | Don't Stop
| Under the
Influence | Famous in the Last Century
| Heavy Traffic
| Riffs | The Party Ain't Over Yet
| More... |