We have lost one of the greatest and best-loved Norfolk rock “n” rollers…his name was Richard Howard but you will remember him as Ricky Lee.

Norwich Evening News: Ricky Lee performing at the Golden Years gigsRicky Lee performing at the Golden Years gigs (Image: Newsquest Archive)

Ricky Lee & The Hucklebucks were always known as the group who supported The Beatles in Norwich but rarely received the credit they deserved for being a talented and hard-working band.

They were a class act and with Ricky singing his heart out they were loved across the Eastern Counties. They reformed for the Evening News Golden Years gigs at The Talk and the UEA and brought the house down.

Norwich Evening News: Ricky Lee & the Hucklebucks. Reunited for the Golden YearsRicky Lee & the Hucklebucks. Reunited for the Golden Years (Image: Newsquest Archive)

Richard Howard was born in Norwich 80 years ago. His mum was Winifred (known as Pat) and his dad was Sidney.

Norwich Evening News: Just off to school – Master Richard HowardJust off to school – Master Richard Howard (Image: Howard Family Photos)

He went to CNS – the same school as Tony Sheridan who shared a stage with The Beatles in Germany  - and by the age of 15 music took over his life.

Young Richard sang in the cathedral choir and then turned to rock ‘n’ roll which was taking the country by storm.

Norwich Evening News: The start of a rock ‘n’ roll life for Ricky LeeThe start of a rock ‘n’ roll life for Ricky Lee (Image: Howard Family Photos)

Richard Howard became Ricky Lee and the bands he played in, apart from the Hucklebucks, included The Chequers, Ricky Lee & The Heartbeats, The Continentals, New Generation, Django’s Castle and Murphy.

Norwich Evening News: Does anyone recognise this band Ricky Lee was part of?Does anyone recognise this band Ricky Lee was part of? (Image: Howard Family Photos)

And as for the bands and artists they supported, apart from The Beatles, when they headed our way! Talk about world superstars.

They included:

Gene Vincent

David Bowie,

Pink Floyd (described by Ricky as strange but nice)

Cream,

Small Faces,

Status Quo

Van Morrison,

Thin Lizzie,

Nashville Teens,

The Animals

Cilla Black.

The Hucklebucks played their first gig at The Cottage in Thorpe and received the princely sum of £2.

Norwich Evening News: Ricky Lee (left) and The Hucklebucks at a golden anniversary get togetherRicky Lee (left) and The Hucklebucks at a golden anniversary get together (Image: Howard Family Photos)

“They were mad days,” Ricky told me. We played with so many big names, What can I say about The Beatles, they were brilliant and really nice friendly blokes.”

They reformed in 1996 to play at the Evening News Golden Years charity gigs…they were brilliant and became regulars at the concerts which became annual events.

Norwich Evening News: Ricky with his late wife Sonia - they married in 2000Ricky with his late wife Sonia - they married in 2000 (Image: Howard Family Photos)

Ricky’s son, Jez said his father died on Sunday September 10 at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital due to multiple organ failure

His funeral service will take place on Thursday September 28 at 1pm at Greenacres Colney, Watton Road, Colney, Norwich NR4 7TY, and friends will be gathering at The Black Horse, Earlham Road, Norwich, from 2.30pm.

And his memory will live on. No flowers but Jez, and Ricky’s granddaughter Molly, would welcome donations to Norwich Arts Centre.

Norwich Evening News: Back on stage at the first Golden Years concert – Ricky Lee and the HucklebucksBack on stage at the first Golden Years concert – Ricky Lee and the Hucklebucks (Image: Newsquest Archive)

Music played such a huge part of his life and every penny you donate goes towards the future development of the venue and helps support new and emerging artists and musicians. That’s https://norwichartscentre.co.uk/

“Rick often said he feared no one would turn up to his funeral, so far more important than flowers, dress code, donations etc., is your presence and support. If you’re able to make both the funeral service and reception to celebrate his life it would be much appreciated,” said Jez.

Thanks for the memories Ricky Lee.