Ricky Fataar
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Ricky started playing drums at age nine with his older brothers. They
formed a band called "The Flames," made several recordings, toured all
over Southern Africa and became quite popular. In 1968, The Flames
moved to London; then L.A. in 1970, after signing to the Beach Boys'
"Brother" label for whom they made 2 albums. After The Flames
disbanded, Ricky joined the Beach Boys, touring extensively and
recording in Holland. Ricky worked in London and L.A. with many
artists. During that time (1977-78) Eric Idle asked him to appear in
the TV show "The Rutles, All You Need is Cash," playing Stig O'Hara
(the quiet one). Ricky met Bonnie Raitt in 1979, after working with Ian
McLagan and co-producing Australian singer Renee Geyer. Bonnie asked
him to play on her Green Light album as part of The Bump Band. He then
emigrated to Australia where he played on and co-produced albums for
Tim Finn, Crowded House, Jenny Morris, Wendy Matthews, Renee and
others. He produced music for the films "The Coca-Cola Kid," "High
Tide" and Barry Humpries' "Les Patterson Saves the World." He also
composed the score for an Australian film, "Spotswood."