Rick Bryant


With a musical upbringing that encompasses rhythm and blues, electric blues, acid rock and psychedelic soul, Rick Bryant's lengthy career stands as a testament to the US soul, R&B and gospel singers he admires.

Rick Bryant first hit the Wellington live scene in 1968, performing in the Pretty Things-inspired rhythm and blues band Original Sin and Chicago-blues act Gutbucket.

Rick Bryant and The Jive Bombers - Hold Back The Night (2013)
The Rick Bryant Trio - Countdown
Rough Justice - Tony Backhouse and Martin Highland
Photo credit: Photo by Murray Cammick
The Neighbours - The Only One You Need (directed by Gaylene Preston, featuring Rick Bryant as a police constable)
Gutbucket publicity flyer, 1969
Ephemera from 1984, when Rick Bryant's Jive Bombers were at their peak - and sponsored by Smirnoff.
Rick Bryant and his band at Mountain Rock III, January 1994
Photo credit: Photo by Scruff
Rock & Roll Cabaret at the Majestic, Wellington, 7 September 1980: the Top Scientists, the Rodents, full catering and two other bands for $6. 
Photo credit: John Niland collection
Rough Justice in the studio, c. 1978. From left: Peter Kennedy, Denys Mason, Nick Bollinger, Rick Bryant. 
Photo credit: Nick Bollinger collection
Trudi Green, Rick Bryant and one of the changing Neighbours lineups, around 1983
The Neighbours with Rick Bryant, Trudi Green and Sam Ford, Athletic Park 1983, opening for Taj Mahal and Toots and the Maytals.
Photo credit: John Pilley
Blacksoap Boys live
Rick Bryant sings 'Testify' with the Jubilation Choir, 2008
Rough Justice at Wellington's Last Resort: Stephen Jessup, Mike Gubb, Peter Boyd, Rick Bryant, Nick Bollinger and Peter Kennedy
Rick Bryant
Photo credit: Photo by Murray Cammick
The Only One You Need - The Neighbours Compilation (Director Gaylene Preston,1982)
Top Scientists, circa 1980: Rick Bryant, Michael Polglase, John Malloy, Gary Langsford, Alastair Dougal
Bill Lake and Rick Bryant
Photo credit: Murray Cammick Collection
Rick Bryant, Martin Highland, Nick Bollinger
Photo credit: Photo by Murray Cammick
Windy City Strugglers - Snow On The Desert Road
The Original Sin performing in the student union building, Victoria University of Wellington, 1967. From left: Simon Morris, Steve Robinson, Rick Bryant, Rod Bryant, Bill Lake and Norm McPherson.
Photo credit: Steve Robinson collection
Rick Bryant and The Jive Bombers - Too Funky (1984, Wellington Town Hall)
Rough Justice in 1978. Clockwise from top left: Rick Bryant, Peter Kennedy, Martin Highland, Nick Bollinger, Mike Gubb and Steve Jessup.
Photo credit: Nick Bollinger collection
Colin Hogg reviews the debut performance of Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers, Auckland Star, 1983
Rick Bryant at The Gluepot, 1985
Photo credit: Photo by Jonathan Ganley
Rough Justice - Martin Highland, Peter Kennedy, Nick Bollinger, Rick Bryant, Steven Jessup, Mike Gubb, Peter Boyd
Bill Lake and Rick Bryant - We're in the Same Boat, Brother (Eelman Records cassette, 1990)
The Neighbours Mk.1
Photo credit: Sam Ford collection
The Neighbours, fronted by Rick Bryant, Trudi Green and Sam Ford – opening for Taj Mahal and Toots and the Maytals, Athletic Park 1983.
Photo credit: John Pilley
Rick Bryant and The Jive Bombers - Morning (2006)
The Neighbours - Love Is Never Cruel (1981)
Rough Justice, circa 1978: Rick Bryant, Martin Highland and Nick Bollinger
Photo credit: Simon Grigg collection
Rough Justice 1979, left to right: Denys Mason, Rick Bryant, Nick Bollinger, Tony Backhouse
Photo credit: Photo by Murray Cammick
The Neighbours Mk.2
The Original Sin circa 1968: Simon Morris, Steve Robinson, Rick Bryant and Lindy Mason. Robinson and Mason were also in the wonderfully named Kelburn International Airport Ceremonial Guard Band.
Gutbucket, left to right: Bill Lake sitting in on harp, Laurence Cooper, Steve Hemmens, Mike Fullerton, Rick Bryant, Bernard Schmidt.
Photo credit: Rick Bryant collection
Rough Justice on their first trip to Auckland, 1977. Left to right: Steve Jessup, Peter Kennedy, Rick Bryant, Simon Page, Nick Bollinger, Martin Highland
Photo credit: Photo by Murray Cammick
The Windy City Strugglers, 1995. From left: Andrew Delahunty, Bill Lake, Andrew Delahunty, Rick Bryant, Nick Bollinger, and Geoff Rashbrooke. 
Rough Justice in 1978 at Victoria University's Student Union
Photo credit: Nick Bollinger collection
The Rough Justice 2014 reunion shows
The Rough Justice bus
Photo credit: Nick Bollinger collection
The Windy City Strugglers - Can't Get Back
The Windy City Strugglers - Unlikely Friends
Original Sin, Battle of the Bands, Horticultural Hall, Lower Hutt, 1967. L to R: Rick Bryant, Norm McPherson, Rod Bryant, Aff Fraser, Simon Morris, Bill Lake.
Photo credit: Buchanan Studios
The Neighbours - The Only One You Need (1982, from the Neighbours' 10-minute Break The Bank short - directed by Gaylene Preston)
Rick Bryant with Mammal, The Great Ngaruawahia Festival, 1973
Photo credit: Rick Bryant Collection
Pain In My Heart (1986)
The Neighbours, fronted by Rick Bryant, Trudi Green and Sam Ford – opening for Taj Mahal and Toots and the Maytals, Athletic Park 1983.
Photo credit: John Pilley
Joe Wylie's Rough Justice poster, late 1970s
Photo credit: Design by Joe Wylie
The Neighbours
Photo credit: Sam Ford collection
Trivia:

In 2000, Bumper Books published 32 of his lyrics as a collection called Clever Monkeys.

The Windy City Strugglers were the subject of the Costa Botes-directed 2005 documentary, Struggle No More.

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