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City: Santa Barbara
State: CALIFORNIA
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/5/2005

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Sunday, April 23, 2006 

Here are the facts straight from the mouth of JR Richards- Dishwalla's frontman. The interview was a two-part exclusive- JR answered some questions via email and then we finished up during a half-hour phone conversation.

 

IE: Ian of the Dishwalla Myspace team

JR: JR Richards

 

IE: So there are lots of rumors swirling, and I want right off the bat to give you the chance to set the record straight. I've heard Dishwalla is done. The label has closed. That you guys aren't getting along. Whats the truth? Is Dishwalla finished or just taking a break for awhile?

 

JR: We're taking a break for awhile. Its hard to say how long that will be and what we may be doing if and when we do something. Recently we were looking at each other and [thought it was] time to do some other stuff for a little bit. It's part of the growth process- in order to get some fresh ideas.

 

IE: What's the main reason? Having mostly to do with record sales?

 

JR: If we were selling millions of records we'd still be working because you kind of have to. Things have kind of died down for us right now, as far as how busy we were being.

 

IE: And you're living in Florida and recording a solo album in California? How's the commute treating you?

 

JR laughed and explained that he's often flying between the two coasts multiple times per month, and that its been a challenge.

 

JR: I'm working on a solo record- always something that I've wanted to do at some point. A lot of it is figuring out what I want it to sound like. We [Dishwalla] definitely have a sound.

 

He also explains that he's been writing songs with a few people and that he's producing a band in Florida- helping to create their demo.

 

IE: How do you like Florida vs. Santa Barbara?

 

JR: It's hard to say. Ideally I'd like to have a house on both sides. They're similar in some ways- I like being around large bodies of water so whether it's the Atlantic or Pacific doesn't really matter. I do miss the mountains though.

 

IE: How would you distinguish your new solo work vs. what we know from Dishwalla? How would you define what you're working towards? Is there a sound you're going for?

 

JR: I just want to write a bunch of good songs. Just trying to get some quality sorted out. Lyrically my stuff has always had sort of a dark path. A lot of it might have to do with the musicians I end up working with. It might end up sounding like Dishwalla [or] it could be a death rock album (laughs).

 

IE:  When can we expect to hear more new music? How about a release date for the album? How far along in the recording process?

 

JR:  I'd ideally like to be done by the end of the year. Albums happen when they happen. Especially when I'm trying some things for the first time. Now I dont have anybody on my shoulder saying it needs to be this way or not. I'm just going to keep on writing, and hopefully a record will emerge.

 

IE: Are you going to be testing out the material live in the new future?

 

JR: I may be doing in the relatively near future some one-man solo things where I'm just playing piano and guitar.

 

JR noted that he hopes to add a full band to those live performances as the record gets more developed. He also speculated that the live dates would take place in various parts of the US. Obviously, he didn't have specifics at this time.

 

IE: Do you have a label yet?

 

JR:  I'm working with Dishwalla's last manager. I'm not tied to any label. It really depends on what the material's like. The big label thing is a double edged sword. You end up having to sell a million records just to break even. If you're doing stuff on your own- there's not as much pressure to go and sell a bunch of records.

 

IE: It feels like much of mainstream rock and pop-rock music has lost its emotional wallop. Bands seem to be so willingly groomed and packaged and as a result- a lot of music is feeling insincere- almost test marketed. How do you feel about the current music scene?

 

JR: Unfortunately, I agree with you. We go through cycles and I feel we are at a point where there is not much emotional depth and the industry isn't helping much to change that. There is no artist development and I worry that some of the best songs will never be heard. Still, there are those bands that try and put more into their music than what is obvious and those bands will always stand out.

 

IE: Care to say anything about the sad state of radio?

 

JR: Not really... it does make me want to cry though.

 

IE: Back to what you mentioned about the state of rock music and the disappointing music scene- on the flipside- what bands are currently wowing you? Death Cab for Cutie?

  

JR: Yeah- those guys are great. They write great songs. A lot of bands are more vibe-oriented, right now its an 80s copy thing. I get more into music that is happening for the first time. Aqualung, Keane, Coldplay- those are bands that sound fresh to me, and the songwriting is great. James Blunt- the more singer/songwriters. I think its cool that those bands are doing well. On the other end you have American idol (laughs). Its amazing the power of American idol. [The music scene is] not really artist oriented, as much as it is performer/singer oriented.

 

It helps if the music industry and the labels are going to let the bands develop over time. There's a lot of bands- like The Beatles- they were doing covers when they started, but then they changed the face of music. That took 10 years. No label [would allow for that today]. There is no artist development anymore. It takes time. Everyone wants a quick buck and a quick song. Unfortunately we're training our audience to be okay with that.

 

IE: I met you back in 1995 when Dishwalla opened for the Goo Goo Dolls in Seattle. And a few times since. You always seem like the same personable, cool guy, and I hear that constantly from fans- that you and your band mates are the nicest around. How have you been able to keep your head on straight in a career brimming with temptation and opportunities to make a public ass of yourself?

 

JR:  I think we all are who we are, before and after selling a million records. We're generally nice to people but we're not always nice to ourselves (laughs). Its like that brother relationship- you love each other but you occasionally get into a fist fight.

 

IE: Are you encouraged by the artists like Rob Dickinson from Catherine Wheel and others who have decided to go solo?

 

JR: Yeah like maybe there's hope for me?!? (laughs)

 

IE: You recently starred as the title role in Jesus Christ Superstar. How was that experience compared to performing with Dishwalla? Are you going to continue looking for similar opportunities?

 

JR:  It was very different for a few reasons. The first being that I'm used to only 5 people on stage  - not 60. Its a big production and everyone has to keep track of where they are or the whole thing can go astray quickly. Also, I had never been in a musical until JCST and besides the part of Jesus being pretty challenging, half of the singing isn't really singing but quick conversation. Nothing like singing in a rock band unless you're in Meatloaf.

 

IE: Your lyrics reveal an ongoing interest in matters of spirituality while you seem to shun extreme religiosity (Counting Blue Cars, Charlie Browns Parents). And then there are the lyrical themes throughout the Opaline album that seem downright Biblical- mentions of salvation, angels and demons. What is it about the supernatural that inspires you to write about it? Are you a religious guy?

 

JR: I consider myself a spiritual person. I believe that there is good and bad. In us and around us. The battle between good and evil has always inspired me and the gothic imagery that surrounds it often shows up in my lyrics.

 

IE: What's your greatest frustration at the moment? On the other end- what are you drawing inspiration from?

 

JR: My greatest frustration these days is change. I always feel like I'm a step behind. It's also what I draw inspiration from.

 

IE: Winter Sun is an emotional example of a great song written by a parent. How have you been changed by your role as a father?

 

JR: I am more responsible now. Seems strange a responsible rock singer but its true. He's more important than me and it's my job to make sure he's safe.

 

IE: Is there one particular Dishwalla album to point at and say "that one sums us up- that's the one I'm most proud of"?

 

JR: No, because we're constantly in this state of flux, as individuals and as a band. I think it was a good representation of who we were at that time (each album). I was 22 when we made our first record. Things have changed a lot. As human beings, as you get older, you view things differently. I find myself driving the speed limit a lot more (laughs). I think Opaline was a good record for that time- just lyrically and mood wise fit where we were at, at that time. The live record was fun- we were just enjoying playing and were playing well. It was just more capturing the enjoyment of playing. The last record was- "lets try to do something different from the record before."

 

IE: What hobbies do you have outside of music? Any lesser-known activities that you like to do when you have a little free time?

 

JR: I grew up surfing, snowboarding and wakeboarding but have gotten into martial arts the last few years. I started studying Kung-Fu while we were recording our second record with A&M. It was a very stressful record to make for many different reasons and I needed something in my life to help balance it out. The irony was that music had been my source of peace up to this point but that was changing quickly with all the bullshit the music industry was now bringing. I needed something to help find me some peace and martial arts became the much needed source of balance for me. I have been studying Kenpo (the Parker system) and more recently Wah Lum Tam Tui Northern Praying Mantis Kun-fu. Basically, I'm a mess if I can't find balance.

 

IE: If you could relive one moment of your musical career thus far- what would that be?

 

JR: Doing a paparazzi photo shoot at the Billboard Music Awards with Daisy Fuentes. She was such a bitch the whole time we were taking photos together and to this day I have no idea what her problem was. But if you see any of the photos we took she looks like she's having the time of her life, while I looked tortured. Ever since, I wished I had done something off color while the photos flashed.

 

IE: Would you mind sharing a piece of trivia about Dishwalla that you're sure we havent heard before?

 

JR: We were once a Poison Cover Band.

 

IE: I gave the fans an opportunity to ask you a question. Here's a couple of the best ones:

 

Is there anything fans can do to help [you guys]? Is there anything fans have been doing that is NOT helpful or is even insensitive/hurtful while [Dishwalla is] making big decisions about the future?

-Kathryn

 

JR: The fans have always been great. I know it sounds trite but its true: The fans have been what has kept us going all these years. Without our fans we wouldnt be much.

 

Last summer at a show in St. Louis, you mentioned that you were hoping on to teach yourself to play guitar left-handed... how is that coming JR?

-Kyle Lowden
Carlinville, IL

 

JR: LOL.. I must have been drinking. I have a hard enough time playing right handed.

 

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I want to thank you all again for your help in setting up this interview with JR, and for the submitted questions and support. JR and I will be doing periodic follow-up interviews as his solo effort progresses or if there's a change in status for Dishwalla. Keep your eyes on this profile for ongoing news...

-Ian

 

Julia

 

Thanks for sharing that with us Ian. :)

All the best to JR and every member of Dishwalla with their future pursuits!

Cheerio

Julia


 
Posted by Julia on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:07 PM
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J Michael Raber

 
AMEN!!!
 
Posted by J Michael Raber on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:09 PM
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Kathryn

 

Ian, that was great!!!  You asked some killer questions--a Poison cover band--I would've NEVER guessed that one!  JR was very open, funny & generally in rare form throughout!!   That story about Daisy Funetes had me literally laughing out loud!  And best of all there was no definite, permanent bombshell about Dishwalla as a band.  I'm optimistic and I will never give up hope that they'll make music together again sometime until I hear from them that they've crossed some point of no return.

Oh,and thanks for using my question--you're a doll! 


 
Posted by Kathryn on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:13 PM
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♥ Hurtie Girl + Boy ♥
Jennifer Hurtado

 

Great interview Ian!  Thanks! 

I do miss the Dish boys tho...but hope they will find what they are searching for individually....


 
Posted by ♥ Hurtie Girl + Boy ♥ on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:24 PM
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♥♥

 
Looking forward to the solo stuff from JR.. and Keeping My fingers crossed for more Dishwalla Too..

Thanks :-) JR and Ian





 
Posted by ♥♥ on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:25 PM
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Jacob
Jacob Saxon

 
Great interview. Thank you so much for it!
 
Posted by Jacob on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:28 PM
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HB Brat

 

Thanks Ian and JR! 

That was a great interview! I really enjoyed reading and getting the scoop, I think we got ALL the answers we needed.  Thanks again for taking some questions from us fans, I thought your questions were great! 

Take care,

Lisa

 


 
Posted by HB Brat on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:43 PM
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Mrs. McSteamy

 

Thank you so much for this both Ian and JR. We the fans truly needed this expecially since the dishwalla site has been down. This truly did anwser a lot of good questions.

YOU ROCK!


 
Posted by Mrs. McSteamy on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:56 PM
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~Gypsy~

 

Good Job!!! Oh and JR if you ever read this.... man do I have somebody for you to check out! The band Gecko...you talked about "new" sound.... wow!

In the meantime... I wish you all of the absolute best! Ya know how much I love all you boys! You just let me know what I can ever do to help out with your new venture k? Merch, promotion, whatever! I love the whole Daisy Fuentes thing... how could she be a bitch to of all people  you?! Your always so sweet to me when I've seen you, always humble, and always take the time for all of your fans! I can't wait to hear the solo stuff... I'm absolutely sure it will be off the hook! Glad your still with Leon... he seems to always steer you down a good path!

Again Ian... great job sweetie! If they had 10 kudos on here I'd be the first to give them to you!

much love and well wishes!

mmwwhhaa!

~Gypsy~

aka

~Gear Goddess Apparel~


 
Posted by ~Gypsy~ on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:58 PM
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TUCK
Jason Tuck

 

Ian,

Good job with the interview. Thank you for not putting a spin on things like the press would.  As for the guys in Dishwalla, I wish you all the best..

Jason-


 
Posted by TUCK on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:05 PM
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Jackie

 

Heya Ian, (& of course JR!),

What a fabulous interview!!!! Ian-Thank you so much for taking the time to plan and ask the perfect questions!!!! It's obvious from the content of the interview that you really did your homework!!!!

Sincerely,

Jackie Profeta aka danishdishfan


 
Posted by Jackie on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:10 PM
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Charles Darwin's Chainsaw of Natural Selection

 
Thanks for the great interview; I can't wait for his solo album now that I know its coming.  HAHA, POISON COVER BAND, wierder stuff has happened, but none come to mind right now.
 
Posted by Charles Darwin's Chainsaw of Natural Selection on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:25 PM
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Matt
Matt Keller

 
Thanks Ian, I can now breathe a big sigh of relief.
 
Posted by Matt on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:32 PM
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Stephen

 
Ian...Thanks so much for your efforts, and thanks to JR for taking valuable time out of a very busy life to shed some light for the fans as to what has been happening with JR and the band...Wow..For years i wondered about how a band that has the talent, creativity, dedication, and drive that Dishwalla possesses could be virtually ignored in the music world after "Pet Your Friends" came out. I respect that the band members have an individual desire to see what else might lay in store for them, to want to go do something different. After doing something for over 10 years and having to deal with the modern recording industry and the sad state of affairs that is modern radio, i would too. Maybe thats why I have a CD changer and haven't heard much radio in the past decade. Thanks again guys, I am an eternal Dishwalla fan, and I will eagerly await any new projects of JR or the rest of the group, and maybe in the coming years we'll get a chance to hear the band together again...
 
Posted by Stephen on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:37 PM
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Song Diva

 

Great interview.  Thank you again for all your efforts to get us some answers.  We'll all be checking for more news.  Peace.

Carrie


 
Posted by Song Diva on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:50 PM
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JunesBecomeJuly

 

Great job Ian.... its very reassuring to have some news from the horses' mouth so to speak, im sure we'll all continue to wait and hope for the guys to return.

altho i'll also be waiting for a return of those Poison covers! lol


 
Posted by JunesBecomeJuly on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:54 PM
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Hali

 

Yay! Interview! It was great...:) "Lol...I must have been drinking..." that had me cracking up along w/ the Daisy Fuentes thing. I agree w/ him about the 'sad state' of the radio though.

 Well, thanks again for the interview guys,

o0o Hali o0o


 
Posted by Hali on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 8:57 PM
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Julie

 
Thanks Ian and JR!
 
Posted by Julie on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 9:50 PM
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Jeff

 
Awesome interview! Definitely insightful :)
 
Posted by Jeff on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 10:10 PM
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* Monica *

 
..
Thanks for the update.  JR was awesome as Jesus.  Can't wait to see more!

 
Posted by * Monica * on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 12:36 AM
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Mudd

 

Ian, wow! Very in depth, pat yourself on the back. Thank you for sharing! 

Mudd


 
Posted by Mudd on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 12:24 AM
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*yvonne*

 
Wonderful review, very enjoyable and informative!
 
Posted by *yvonne* on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 12:31 AM
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Alliyo

 
You did an awesome job on the interview, Ian. 

I can't wait to hear what this solo stuff sounds like.  :)

 
Posted by Alliyo on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 12:55 AM
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Julie
Julie Gianni

 

Thanks to JR and Ian,

     A fun and informative interview as to be expected from such a gallant performer. The news of a solo effort CD from JR sounds too good to be true. We're waiting here for your artistic, musical embellishments in whatever form you have to send us.  "Hey " to Rodney, Jim, Pete and Scott!

   Waiting for tickets,

            Julie

   

   


 
Posted by Julie on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 2:17 AM
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Deb

 

Great interview - Cheers!!! Can't wait to hear what he brings out!


 
Posted by Deb on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 2:32 AM
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Paul

 
That's an awesome interview.  Thanks for that, Ian.  And thanks to JR for being so gracious and sharing.
 
Posted by Paul on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 2:40 AM
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Spike

 
Ian-

Thanks for making the effort and taking the time to bring the JR interview to us Dish fans. I sincerely appreciate it, and I'm sure the rest do as well.

It's great to get the scoop straight from JR, and I'm sure I wasn't alone with my sigh of relief upon hearing that Dishwalla was only taking a break.

To JR-
Best of luck with your latest endeavor, and thanks for many great years of incredible Dishwalla music. We all look forward to enjoying more music from you in the future!


 
Posted by Spike on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 2:57 AM
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Aqua Presley

 
Thanks for doing a great job with the interview. Thankyaverymuch.
 
Posted by Aqua Presley on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 4:26 AM
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«NeonSatellite»

 
Thanks for the update guys!!!
 
Posted by «NeonSatellite» on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 4:47 AM
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☮♥:: cRiStY qUiRoZ ::♥☮

 

 ameN

ThaNkS FoR iNFoRMinG mE....


 
Posted by ☮♥:: cRiStY qUiRoZ ::♥☮ on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 6:58 AM
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Ace Stargazer
Ken Fisher

 
Rock on Ian! ...and thank you so much JR. I'm hoping too see a solo show in the future. JR's stage performance has always been captivating and full of life. Everytime I see DW it's a blast I'll be there everyshow, front row and center! Best wishes too Dishwalla and the JR's solo efforts!
 
Posted by Ace Stargazer on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 12:34 AM
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|¯_Karen _¯|

 
i loved the interview! thanks for getting this interview! i hope that sometime soon Dishwalla will make a HUGE comeback!! but until then, ill remain a loyal fan. and again, this interview was awsome
 
Posted by |¯_Karen _¯| on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 11:54 PM
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Alice
Alice Barkwell

 

It was wonderful to read something new from JR-- I miss you so much  and really hate never being able to see you or talk to you, JR! but of course I sitll LOVE YOU!!!!

Good questions Ian, we appreciate your efforts very much!

Alice


 
Posted by Alice on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 12:15 AM
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Jeanine

 

OMG! A Poison cover band?!?! I wonder if they dressed up, because you know, most of them do. How funny? I cannot even picture J.R. singing "Talk Dirty to Me" or Rodney playing a C.C. DeVille solo. Anyways, VERY good interview. Nice to know what he's up to these days.


 
Posted by Jeanine on Wednesday, June 07, 2006 - 9:30 PM
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matt

 

please for the love of god JR dont let the band break up. Your band is how i found my best friend and you guys have been "our band" for 4 years and we are still trying to see a Dishwalla show. Please Come to Florida or VA we got close last year in june  you guys cancelled six flags. and in the starting years we were gonna go see you in richmond turns out we were a year late. You guys are an amazing band and if we as fans have to start a rally to keep you guys together. we will do whatever it takes. Your New album came out on my friends birthday and we love the new cd. You guys can work it out

Matt : )


 
Posted by matt on Thursday, August 17, 2006 - 11:30 AM
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Laura
Laura Martin

 
Yea......you guys definitely...in my eyes..would consider to be the friendliest around.I have a lot of respect...for the integrity of where the music business is headed...and I am very grateful...for this band....They are true artists....that follow their heart..in music...and that to me is a very special trait...They just seem to keep their quality...and style... and are really very humble..and patient with us fans...
 
Posted by Laura on Tuesday, May 08, 2007 - 1:30 AM
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