Richard Wright
Pink Floyd keyboardist
Richard Wright's World Instruments
Richard Wright is associated with a Schiedmayer 5-octave celesta, a keyboard instrument built in Germany in 1920, as noted on Wikipedia.
In 1968, Richard Wright of Pink Floyd was involved in the recording of "Jugband Blues" from the album A Saucerful of Secrets. During the syncopated middle section, which features the Salvation Army Band of North London on brass, there is a notable use of unusual instruments by the band members, including a kazoo. While it's unclear who specifically played the kazoo on this track, it is acknowledged that Richard Wright was among the band members experimenting with such instruments during this period, as detailed by Fika.
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