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Richard is also a renowned [[didgeridoo|didjeridu]] player and has produced a six CD collection of didjeridu music that is inspired by the six seasons of the Nyungar calendar.
 
He has played didjeridu live at [[London|London's]] [[Royal Albert Hall]], as well as in [[Greece]], [[Slovenia]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], the [[USA]], and [[Canada]], to name just a few.
 
In [[2001]] he performed in [[Westminster Abbey]] for dignitaries, including [[Queen Elizabeth II]], as part Australia's [[Centenary of Federation]] celebrations.
 
In the same year, he worked with [[Carlos Santana]] with music for his ''Supernatural Evening with Santana'' and contributed to the Opening Ceremony of the [[2000 Summer Olympics|Sydney 2000 Olympic Games]].
 
Richard’s latest musical project is ''Two Tribes'', a collaboration with a group of artists which has resulted in an eclectic selection of songs combining traditional Indigenous music with contemporary styles including [[rap music|rap]] and [[hip hop]].