Richie Stotts Explained

Richie Stotts
Birth Date:27 October 1953
Birth Place:New York City, New York, US
Years Active:1970–present
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Richard Eugene Stotts (born 27 October 1953) (better known as Richie Stotts) is a New York City born musician who began writing and performing in a fledgling 1970s NYC band named “The Numbers”. Richie’s songwriting skills and lead guitar playing experience ultimately lead to him becoming one of the founding members of the groundbreaking and inimitable 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] In an effort to keep up with his constantly outrageous stage mate Wendy O. Williams, he would also cross dress in various items like a nurse's uniform, a tutu, a wedding dress and a French maid.[4] [5]

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[6] in a party scene.

He was a great friend of Joey Ramone and was one of several speakers[7] at a CBGB's all-star tribute put on by Mickey Leigh, Joey's brother, in 2001.[8] 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 and wife Carla Lother on several songs for her 100 Lovers album.[9]

Discography

See the Plasmatics and King Flux.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Star , Butch . Plasmatics: Your Heart In Your Mouth! (The First Four years). Edouard Dauphin . Kruger. 1982. Raging Rhino Entertainment. United States of America. 7.
  2. Web site: Former Plasmatics Guitarist Collaborates With Adult Contemporary Singer - Blabbermouth.net. roadrunnerrecords.com. 2016-06-21.
  3. 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.
  4. Web site: Richie Stotts . www.glam-metal.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040215134755/http://www.glam-metal.com/richie_stotts.html . 15 February 2004 . dead.
  5. Web site: Plasmatics: Crawling from the Wreckage. 13 July 2005.
  6. Web site: 三沙篮雀保安有限公司.
  7. Web site: PUNK: From the Heart and to the Point. punkmagazine.com. 2016-06-21.
  8. Web site: Bands, Fans To Celebrate Joey Ramone's 50th Birthday | idobi. 27 April 2001. idobi.com. 2016-06-21.
  9. Web site: Welcome to Chesky Records: The Premiere Audiophile Record Label. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060324032803/http://www.chesky.com/core/body_librarydetails.cfm?newsid=173 . 2006-03-24 .