Richard Wright

Richard Wright

musician United Kingdom

Richard Wright was an English musician, composer, and founding member of the iconic rock band Pink Floyd. Known for his contributions as a keyboardist and vocalist, Wright played a crucial role in shaping the band's distinctive sound, particularly through his work on landmark albums such as 'The Dark Side of the Moon' and 'Wish You Were Here'. His creativity and musicality helped establish Pink Floyd as one of the most influential groups in the history of modern music.

Born on Jul 28, 1943 (81 years old)

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Kenya Kenya: Richard Wright described the act of felling the tree as a deliberate and mindless act of destruction. 1

The Standard: Two men found guilty of chopping down iconic UK tree

Portugal Portugal: Richard Wright is the prosecutor who described the actions of the defendants as 'irrational vandalism'. 7

Público: Dois homens condenados pelo abate da amada e centenária árvore Sycamore Gap | Grã-Bretanha

Iceland Iceland: Richard Wright, the prosecutor, described the actions of the two men as foolish and highlighted their lack of remorse. 3

Morgunblaðið: Dæmdir fyrir að fella sögufrægt tré

Lithuania Lithuania: Richard Wright stated that the men intentionally cut down the tree and filmed the act. 6

15min – major Lithuanian news website: JK du vyrai pripažinti kaltais dėl žymaus medžio nupjovimo

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Richard Wright stated that the two men enjoyed the media attention from their actions. 4

Al Ittihad: محكمة تدين رجلين لقطعهما شجرة

Denmark Denmark: Richard Wright KC expressed the public's anger and sadness over the felling of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree. 8

Politiken: Bagmænd bag fældning af ikonisk træ er blevet dømt

Ireland Ireland: Richard Wright KC described the crime as a 'moronic mission' and the 'arboreal equivalent of mindless thuggery'. 9

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Two men found guilty of felling Sycamore Gap tree – The Irish Times