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15-596: Richard Smith may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] RAS-1 , stage name of Richard Arthur Smith, American musician Richard Bernhard Smith (1901–1935), American composer who wrote the lyrics to "Winter Wonderland" Richard Curson Smith , British television director and producer Richard H. E. Smith II , American software engineer, computer consultant and science fiction fanzine publisher Richard John Smith (1786–1855), British actor Richard Langham Smith (born 1947), British academic, head of music at

30-487: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages RAS-1 Richard Arthur Smith , known professionally as RAS-1 , is a guitarist and singer known as a founder of Long Beach Shortbus , alongside former Sublime bassist Eric Wilson , drummer Damien Ramirez , and Trey Pangborn . Smith was also one of the founding members of Long Beach Dub Allstars along with Eric Wilson and former Sublime drummer Bud Gaugh . Smith

45-980: The British Medical Journal Military [ edit ] Richard Smith (soldier) ( c.  1790 –1819), Canadian soldier and magistrate Richard Baird Smith (1818–1861), British engineer officer Richard Abel Smith (1933–2004), British Army officer Richard Smith (East India Company officer) (1734–1803), Commander-in-Chief, India Politics [ edit ] R. Maclin Smith (1906–1971), American politician from Virginia Richard Smith (MP for Devizes) , MP for Devizes, 1402 Richard Smith (died 1516) , MP for Reading Richard Smith (died 1581) , MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme Richard Smith (fl. 1584) , MP for Cricklade Richard Smith (Canadian politician) (1931–1978), former Liberal MPP for Nipissing, Ontario Richard Smith (Continental Congress) (1735–1803), lawyer and New Jersey delegate to

60-694: The British Veterinary Association Sports [ edit ] Richard Smith (rugby union, born 1973) , former Wales international rugby union player Richard Smith (rugby league) (born 1973), rugby league player Richard Smith (footballer, born 1967) , English footballer for Mansfield Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers Richard Smith (footballer, born 1970) , English footballer for Leicester City, Cambridge United and Grimsby Town Richard Smith (wide receiver) (born 1980), American football player Richard Smith (American football coach) (born 1955), former defensive coordinator for

75-1377: The Connecticut House of Representatives Ric Smith (Richard C. Smith, born 1944), Australian public servant Richard H. Smith (1945–2024), member of the Georgia House of Representatives Science [ edit ] Richard Smith (mining engineer) (1783–1868), English-born mining engineer and politician in Nova Scotia Richard Smith (historical geographer) (born 1946), British academic, historical geographer and demographer Richard A. Smith (physician) (1932–2017), African-American physician Richard Bowyer Smith (1837–1919), Australian inventor Richard D. Smith (born 1949), American chemist, Director of Pan-omics and Proteomics Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richard G. Smith (engineer) (1929–2019), director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center Richard G. Smith (geographer) , British geographer Richard Harbert Smith (1894–1957), professor and researcher of aeronautical engineering Richard J. Smith (born 1948), American dentist, anthropologist, head of graduate studies at Washington University in St. Louis R. N. Smith (Richard Norman Smith), president of

90-856: The Continental Congress Richard B. Smith (New York politician) (1878–1937), New York politician Richard M. Smith (1828–1888), legislator from Mineral Point, Wisconsin Richard Smith (diplomat) (1934–2015), Australian diplomat, Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Richard Joseph Smith (1819–1883), member of both the New South Wales Legislative Council and the Queensland Legislative Council Richard A. Smith (Connecticut politician) , American politician in

105-1556: The NFL's Houston Texans Richard Shore Smith (1877–1953), American football player and coach Rick Smith (American football executive) , general manager of the Houston Texans Rick Smith (ice hockey) (born 1948), professional hockey player Richard Smith (field hockey) (born 1987), British field hockey player Richard Smith (rugby union, born 1987) , Cardiff Blues centre Richard Smith (umpire) (born 1972), Irish cricket umpire Richard Smith (Costa Rican footballer) (born 1967), former footballer with Alajuelense, Antigua and Carmelita Richard Smith (sport shooter) (born 1950), American sports shooter Richard Smith (Barbadian cricketer) (1873–1954), Barbadian cricketer Richard Smith (Trinidadian cricketer) (born 1971), Trinidadian cricketer Richard Smith (South African cricketer) (born 1972), South African cricketer Other [ edit ] Richard A. Smith (businessman) (1925–2020), American business executive Richard Smith (businessman) (1836–1919) managing director of Australian company Harris Scarfe Richard Gordon Smith (1858–1918), British traveller, sportsman and naturalist Dick Smith (entrepreneur) (Richard Harold Smith), Australian businessman Richard Norton Smith (born 1953), U.S. Presidential historian Richard Sharp Smith (1852–1924), English then American architect Richard Smith (merchant) (1707–1776), English merchant in

120-1152: The Open University Richard Penn Smith (1799–1854), American playwright Richard O'Brien (born 1942), stage name of Richard Timothy Smith, British-New Zealander writer and actor Richard Smith (American guitarist) , jazz guitarist in California Richard Smith (artist) (1931–2016), English painter Richard Smith (English guitarist) (born 1971), English-born fingerstyle guitarist in Nashville, Tennessee Rick Smith (musician) (born 1959), member of English dance duo Underworld Richard Smith (screenwriter) , Scottish screenwriter, film director, BAFTA-winning writer of Trauma Richard Smith (silent film director) (1886–1937), American silent film director Richard Zane Smith (born 1955), American sculptor Journalism [ edit ] Richard Mills Smith (born 1946), American editor and journalist, Chairman of Newsweek magazine Richard Smith (editor) , British medical doctor, former editor of

135-922: The West Indies trade Richard Smith (settler) (1596–1666), one of earliest settlers of Rhode Island Richard Smith (bishop) (1568–1655), English Catholic Bishop, titular of Chalcedon in Asia Minor Richard William Smith (born 1959), Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Richard F. Smith (born c. 1961), American business executive Richard Tilden Smith (1865–1929), British businessman Richard Patrick Smith , Archbishop of Port of Spain, Trinidad Sir Richard Smith , High Court judge of England and Wales See also [ edit ] Dick Smith (disambiguation) Richard Smyth (disambiguation) Rick Smith (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

150-467: The 💕 American politician Richard A. Smith Member of the Connecticut ;House of Representatives from the 108th district Incumbent Assumed office 2011 Personal details Political party Republican Spouse Elizabeth Children 2 Richard A. Smith is an American politician. He

165-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_Smith&oldid=1250223582 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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180-1007: Was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 108th district, serving from 2011 to January 6, 2021. Smith has sponsored 88 bills. He is a member of the Republican party . References [ edit ] ^ "Richard A. Smith (Connecticut)" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved 11 December 2021 . ^ "Richard A. Smith" . Open States . Retrieved March 2, 2017 . ^ "Richard A. Smith (Connecticut)" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved March 2, 2017 . ^ "Richard A. Smith" . CT State House GOP website . Retrieved March 2, 2017 . ^ "Richard Smith's Biography" . Vote Smart . Retrieved March 2, 2017 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_A._Smith_(Connecticut_politician)&oldid=1210696610 " Categories : Living people Republican Party members of

195-521: Was also a member of band All Day with Randy Bradbury of Pennywise and Paul McFadyen. Along with other Skunk Records affiliates, Smith joined the Long Beach Dub Allstars in 1997. Their debut album, Right Back , was released on DreamWorks Records in 1999. Long Beach Dub Allstars second album Wonders of the World was released in 2001. However, the band broke up shortly after in 2002. Smith

210-651: Was born in North Long Beach, California . He is the son of singer Dora Gail Smith, formerly of the all girl Long Beach jazz quartet Dream, and Union Pacific Railroad worker Richard Smith. As a teenager, Smith was in a psychedelic rock band called The Griffin with his cousin J-Sun, later of the band Stonewing. Following this, he played guitar and sang with a reggae band called Jah Children, which played backyard parties in Long Beach and occasionally opened for Sublime . Smith

225-539: Was not active in the band after they reunited in 2012. Smith and Eric Wilson went on to form Long Beach Shortbus. The band later split in October 2007. On March 21, 2022, RAS-1 announced he was working on new music with Jungle Josh and Fat Mike of NOFX . In 2023, Smith released his self-titled solo EP Ras-1 . The EP was released on Fat Mike's label Bottles To The Ground, an imprint of Fat Wreck Chords . Richard A. Smith (Connecticut politician) From Misplaced Pages,

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