Richard Long

 

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Richard Long

(1933 - December 9, 1986)

Richard Long disco Richard Long (1933 - December 9, 1986)
(Sound System Design) Formed Richard Long and Associates. Best known for putting together the sound systems for many classic clubs such as Paradise Garage, Club Zanzibar and others.

Photo of Richard Long courtesy of DJ Steve "The Saga" Perez.

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YOUR COMMENTS ON Richard Long

As a DJ in NYC in the late 80's and 90's, I felt compelled to pay tribute to THE MAN who put the 'UMPH' into club music. I had the privilege of playing on several, broken-down versions of his influential Garage sound system and appreciated his genius every time. Unfortunately, I arrived in NY in 87 and had missed my opportunity to thank him in person. For anyone who gets that certain rush whenever they hear a tune crystal clear, yet overwhelmingly resonant, you owe a lot of your joyous experiences to this man. Thank you Richard for all the good times...

Steve McMahon
England.
Posted by: Steve McMahon | Nov 19, 04 | 3:45 am

I worked for Richard Long for seven wonderful years installing our sound systems all over the world. His designs were original and the engineering was brilliant. He was a genius who was taken from us too soon. I miss you Richard you were a great boss and a better friend.

Frankie Zalewski
New York
Posted by: FrankieZ | Jan 12, 05 | 5:50 pm

RICHARD LONG WILL BE VERY MISSED, LARRY LAVAN INTRODUCED US,AND AS YOU ALL KNOW, HE WAS A MASTER OF SOUND...I'M SURE HE's HOOKING GOD UP WITH A GREAT SOUND SYSTEM,AND GUESS WHO's PLAYING.... LARRY THE MAN LEVAN... TILL WE MEET AGAIN YOUR FRIEND NOW AND ALWAYS DJ STEVE THE SAGA PEREZ R.I.P.
Posted by: DJ STEVE THE SAGA | Mar 26, 05 | 1:10 pm

An Innovator, Designed Fantastic Professional Audio Gear For Large Scale Clubes. Invented A Legendary 3 Way Crossover That Was Instrumental In Defining The "Styles" In Which Great Disc Jockeys Performed.
Posted by: DeeJayDoc | Aug 04, 05 | 3:33 am

TO FRANKIE Z,, STEVE McMAHON,,& DEEJAY DOC..I HOPE I MADE YOU GUYS HAPPY WITH HIS PICTURE.....IF IT WASN'T FOR HIM, ALOT OF DJ'S WOULDN'T BE WHERE THEY ARE TODAY..AND THE KNOW WHO THEY ARE....PEACE
Posted by: DJ STEVE THE SAGA | Oct 08, 05 | 1:29 pm

There wasn't any sound system heard correctly at a club unless in was the Richard Long Sound System!

R.I.P.
Posted by: Delmar Browne | Nov 01, 05 | 4:25 am

i had the pleasure to meet the man himself as i was making up a moblie system for three different moblie dj group names like king charles disco twin and etc. Their was no one like Richard and i wish he was still here. God bless
Posted by: dennis | Nov 01, 05 | 12:15 pm

ABSOLUTLY DELMAR...I COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF..HE WAS A TRUE GENIUS..AND A MAN BEFORE HIS TIME..
Posted by: DJ STEVE THE SAGA PEREZ | Apr 01, 06 | 1:21 pm

Richard's designs are still among, if not THE, best sounding pieces of gear.... EVER

it is truly amazing what was being done by him....


I am glad that the world was allowed to borrow his talent for awhile...
Posted by: louped | Jul 14, 06 | 10:47 am

i was lucky to get to experience one of his systems at a one of a kind late 80's houston club called NRG. The experience changed my life and now twenty years later the music is still my life.
Thank you!


paul dyne
pen and ink recordings
Houston House Collective
Posted by: paul dyne | Sep 08, 06 | 2:55 pm

Hi , im looking for information pics , etc about the sound system installed by RLA in VENEZUELA ( city hall disco )

Thanks in advance
Posted by: JOSE LINO VAAMONDE | Apr 10, 07 | 11:34 am

I met Richard Long in New York at his converted supermarket in the 80's and he was working on some equipment to go into a club in New York. Richard had sold and Installed the sound system in the Twilight Zone in Toronto and it was one of the best sound systems in the world. Many others tried to duplicate this sound, The club lasted almost 20 years, I will admit to this day there has never been a better system builder in any club environment than Richard Long.(RLA)--Simply the best.(There lined up at the pearly gates to get in tonight Where do you think thunder comes from..)

It was not just about sound and processing which Richard was the master of, but also about room acoustics and sonic pressure. You always left the club feeling like you had been worked over by Bass and crystal clean highs.

Your not a top DJ unless you have played and taken control on a RLA system.

If anyone knows of an original RLA sound system for sale please contact me, I am buying......

Club Designer and Connoisseur
Chris Arthur
Toronto, Canada
Posted by: Chris Arthur | Apr 27, 07 | 6:54 am

Hello All,
I don’t know too much about these RLA systems. I am a lighting tech at a club built in the late 60's or early 70's in MA. For anyone that is familiar with the area it used to be the Chateau Deville chain of function facilities, each had a nightclub or theater within. Anyhow, during some maintenance, I took a closer look at the speaker cabs that are hanging from the ceiling. Each is marked with "RLA AMERICANA" and a model number. Today, these cabs are fully loaded with JBL drivers, does anyone know how they may have been originally loaded and any other info about RLA systems from that time. How big did RLA become, what would someone back then expect to pay for an RLA system? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
~miguel
Monteiro3@hotmail.com
Posted by: Miguel | May 11, 07 | 7:46 pm

I was priviledged to be a friend of
Richard's as well a supplier of some of the equipment he used in his fabulous systems.
What a great time. What a great guy. He was fun, he was brilliant and his life was much too short.
Brad Plunkett
Posted by: Brad Plunkett | Sep 06, 07 | 5:45 pm

As a working DJ in NYC since 1984 I have had the great pleasure of playing on a couple of RLA systems and even though I have played some recent very expensive systems I have to say I always knew I was playing on a RLA system even if I didnt know he had designed it right away. You just know when you are in a room and it just sounds so right no matter what the size or dimension of the room. On of my most favorite small rooms that richard designed before his untimely death was Nells where I was a resident DJ for many years in the late eighties and early nineties and when new owners bought it I begged and pleaded with them not to tear it out, but like most clueless club owners nowadays they didnt take my advice and the room now sounds like s***! Richard inspired me to create great sound as much as Larry Levan inspired me to become a DJ and I am so blessed to have lived and learned from the best and carry that with me wherever I play.
Posted by: Kevin James Dalton DJ STRIP | Oct 19, 07 | 1:34 pm

Amen to that Kevin,,always remember,,ASIDE FROM GOD,, MUSIC IS THE ANSWER,,AND LOVE IS THE MESSAGE...PEACE
Posted by: DJ STEVE THE SAGA PEREZ | Oct 19, 07 | 2:23 pm

I had the pleasure of working with Kenny after he took over RLA. I did the light installs for OJ Productions, later known as NightWing Group,Inc. Working with Kenny and Eric(Kenny's right hand) on different projects was a blast. From the LA Stock Exchange, 64 West in STL to maintenance work around the city. I can tell you without a doubt, Richard knew audio! I actually saw the formulas and design sketches for the Berthas and other systems. Pure genius with audio design. Anyone out there knows Kenny or Eric drop me a line. bashtek@hotmail.com
Posted by: BASH | Dec 10, 07 | 5:32 pm

Richard Long Sound opend Germany Ears at 1978 in the legendary Club "Dorian Gray" at the Frankfurt Airport. From 1978 till 2000 when the club closed the sound was such perfekt and great. I´m glad to had the privilege to live in that periode of time...
Posted by: Ralf Stein | Jan 25, 08 | 4:35 pm

In memory of the genius who gave us Cesoir, Studio 54, Pardise Garage, CLubhouse, Melons and Zanzibar, you are deeply missed. Club music is not the same without you. I am glad to have been able to visit most of the clubs mentioned experience greatness.
Posted by: Ed (Sound) Campbell | Mar 04, 08 | 3:49 pm

I never met Richard, but on my first experience at the Paradise Garage, I met his sound system. It was so well engineered, even the bass was absolutely PRECISE. You can feel the whole sound not realizing that the bass just punched a hole through you. I will never experience something like that again.
Posted by: Frankie Cruz | Mar 18, 08 | 2:33 am

I Have a few RLA pieces, The Man is a Legend, He is truly missed... There will never be another Richard Long...ever...
Posted by: DJ- ERV (pressureradio.com) | Apr 26, 08 | 3:39 pm

Richard Long sound system made me want to be a dj, growing up in long island city/Queens Bridge he used to bring his systems to QB park and let djs pual brown & the disco twins spin it, i was just 12 years old but i remember it so well......RIP TO THE MASTER OF SOUND.
Posted by: DJ HOTDAY | Sep 04, 08 | 10:56 pm

I thank Richard over and over for giving me my business,without his incredible products and ideas I probably have no path in life. GOD Bless you Richard Fredrick Long for blessing me with some of your magic.

www.gsany.com

www.myspace.com/garystewartaudio
Posted by: Gary Stewart | Sep 07, 08 | 12:32 pm

In memory of Richard, I would like to state that his legal name is Richard Fredrick Long. I know because many a times I looked at my paycheck with his name on it.
Frank Zalewski
Posted by: Frankie Z | Sep 08, 08 | 11:10 am

Rich was a cool dude. My father,"Curtis "Phase 1" Forte', worked for him for a while, building the ever-so monsterous BERTHAS, C-HORNS, AMERICANAS etc. He even named a cabinet after my dad, called The FORTE'!(Remember that, Frankie?) I was really young back then - just trying to get in the DJ game. I remember Rich saying, "why would you want to "destroy" records like that!?" LOL! Right after that he gave me and AMERICANA. I guess, even thugh it was noise to him, he wanted my noise to sound the best. R.I.P. Rich. You were always a cool dude.
(Hey Frankie Z, I still remember the stories about you guys going to ACTION PARK and putting baby oil on the bottom of the sleds so they'd go faster. I wish I could've seen your faces when you realized that THE BRAKES didn't work either!! LOL!!)
Posted by: Chris "C4" Forte' | Sep 11, 08 | 8:20 pm

Oh yea, Frankie Z, when my dad passed, you know he left me ALL the original diagrams of all the ORIGINAL RLA cabinets!!!
Posted by: Chris "C4" Forte' | Sep 11, 08 | 8:24 pm

I got to meet Richard when he was fine tuning the Garage System. I remember telling him that there were songs I heard on the radio that I didn't like but when I heard it on the Garage sound system, I feel in love with the tune. I've been around the world and I still can't find a club that can go up against the Garage. The closest was Zanzibar which is another of Richard's creation. For years my RLA X-2000 crossover sat in my rack until this year when I decided to take it out of retirement. Let me tell you, I did a beach party and decided not to use the Ashley crossover but to use the RLA. The bass that came out of the cabinets was never before heard. Incredible!! People came up and was asking about the sound system. I pointed at the X-2000 which is probably about 25 years old and told them that is the reason for the incredible bass that they heard. RIP to the master.
Posted by: DJ Ernest Acosta, Garage At Large Productions | Oct 01, 08 | 9:30 am

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