1950s During the mid 1950s, he was leading The Don Richardson Band. The band was made up of Richardson on sax, Mike Gibbs on trumpet, Johnny Williams on sax. Vern Clare on drums, Graeme Saker on double bass, and Bob Barcham on piano.
1960s He did the arrangements for the single by Tony And The Initials, "End Of Summer" backed with "Again - Off Again". This was released on the
W & G label in 1963. In 1969, the single "
Saint Paul, which was produced by
Peter Dawkins, and arranged by him became a number one hit, staying in that position for six weeks.
1970s He did the arrangements for
Eliza Keil's album ''Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head'', which was released on the
Philips label in 1970. In 1971, he did the arrangements for the a single by
Abe Phillips who died later that year. The song "Don't Think You Remember Me", which had the backing of
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra was described in an article as being "hauntingly beautiful". Also that year, he worked with producer Peter Dawkins on a
Bunny Walters single, "Can't Keep You Out Of My Heart" as musical director. He produced the single "Life On Mars" backed for
Steve Allen, which was released in 1972. ==Death==