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Richard Thomas Marotta is an American drummer and percussionist. He has appeared on recordings by leading artists such as Aretha Franklin, Carly Simon, Steely Dan, James Taylor, Paul Simon, John Lennon, Hall & Oates, Stevie Nicks, Wynonna, Roy Orbison, Todd Rundgren, Roberta Flack, Peter Frampton, Quincy Jones, Jackson Browne, Al Kooper, Waylon Jennings, Randy Newman, Kenny G, The Jacksons, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Boz Scaggs, Warren Zevon, and Linda Ronstadt. He is also a composer who created music for the popular television shows Everybody Loves Raymond and Yes, Dear.

Biography
Marotta was born in New York City and taught himself to play drums at the age of nineteen. He was in a band called The Riverboat Soul Band; it released an album called Mess-up in 1968. Marotta was the drummer for his own group in the early 1970s, the short-lived Brethren. Tom Cosgrove sang and played lead, Stu Woods played bass, and Mike Garson played keyboards. They released two albums; the first was the eponymous Brethren, which was mildly successful. The second, released as the band was crumbling, is nearly impossible to find. The band had a unique sound, a mixture of rock and country, with traces of jazz and influences from Dr. John, who wrote the album notes and the song "Loop Garoo" for them. Marotta has composed music for the television sitcoms Everybody Loves Raymond and Yes, Dear. He made a guest appearance in the episode "Johnny and the Pace Makers" of the situation comedy Double Rush in 1995. Marotta's brother, Jerry, is also a noted drummer and percussionist who has recorded and toured with Peter Gabriel. ==Selected discography==
Selected discography
With Peter AllenI Could Have Been a Sailor (A&M, 1979) With Ashford & SimpsonSo So Satisfied (Warner Bros., 1977) With Marty BalinLucky (EMI, 1983) With Karla BonoffRestless Nights (Columbia, 1979) With Jackson BrowneHold Out (Asylum, 1980) With Felix CavaliereDestiny (Bearsville, 1975) With Toni ChildsUnion (A&M, 1988) • House of Hope (A&M, 1991) With Gene ClarkFirebyrd (Takoma, 1984) With Linda Clifford • ''I'll Keep on Loving You'' (Capitol, 1982) With Shawn ColvinSteady On (Columbia Records, 1989) With Randy CrawfordEverything Must Change (Warner Bros., 1976) • Raw Silk (Warner Bros., 1979) With Jim CroceI Got a Name (ABC Records, 1973) With Crosby, Stills & NashAfter the Storm (Columbia, 1994) With Yvonne EllimanYvonne Elliman (Decca, 1972) With Skip EwingThe Coast of Colorado (MCA Records, 1988) • The Will to Love (MCA Records, 1989) With Bryan FerryThe Bride Stripped Bare (EG Records, 1978) With Dan FogelbergExiles (Epic, 1987) With Aretha FranklinLet Me in Your Life (Atlantic, 1974) With Michael FranksTiger in the Rain (Warner Bros., 1979) • One Bad Habit (Warner Bros., 1980) With Dean FriedmanDean Friedman (Lifesong, 1977) With Art GarfunkelScissors Cut (Columbia, 1981) With Ellie GreenwichLet It Be Written, Let it Be Sung (Verve, 1973) With Nanci GriffithLittle Love Affairs (MCA, 1988) With Henry GrossShow Me to the Stage (Lifesong, 1977) • Love Is the Stuff (Lifesong, 1978) With Andrew GoldAll This and Heaven Too (Asylum Records, 1977) • Whirlwind (Asylum Records, 1980) With Hall & OatesAbandoned Luncheonette (Atlantic, 1973) With Beth HartFire on the Floor (Provogue, 2016) With Donny HathawayExtension of a Man (Atco, 1973) With Cissy HoustonCissy Houston (Private Stock, 1977) With The JacksonsDestiny (Epic, 1978) With Garland JeffreysGhost Writer (A&M, 1977) With Rickie Lee Jones • ''It's Like This'' (Artemis, 2000) With Wynonna JuddWynonna (Curb, 1992) With Robin KenyattaGypsy Man (Atlantic, 1973) With Chaka KhanChaka (Warner Bros., 1978) With Al KooperEasy Does It (Columbia, 1970) With LabelleMoon Shadow (Warner Bros., 1972) With John LennonMind Games (Apple, 1973) With Ralph MacDonaldSound of a Drum (Marlin Records, 1976) With Herbie MannSurprises (Atlantic, 1976) • Brazil: Once Again (Atlantic, 1977) With Eric MartinEric Martin (Capitol, 1985) With Don McLean • ''Playin' Favorites'' (United Artists, 1973) With Van McCoyLove Is the Answer (Avco, 1974) • Disco Baby (Avco, 1975) • The Disco Kid (Avco, 1975) With MelanieMadrugada (Neighborhood, 1974) With Bette MidlerBette Midler (Atlantic, 1973) • Bathhouse Betty (Warner Bros., 1998) With Roxy MusicAvalon (EG Records, 1982) With Randy NewmanLittle Criminals (Warner Bros., 1977) With Juice NewtonDirty Looks (Capitol, 1983) With Laura NyroSmile (Columbia, 1976) With The Oak Ridge BoysMonongahela (MCA, 1988) With Yoko OnoA Story (Rykkodisc, 1997) With Dolly PartonBurlap & Satin (RCA, 1983) With Annette Peacock • ''I'm the One'' (RCA Victor, 1972) • X-Dreams (Aura, 1978) With Bonnie RaittThe Glow (Warner Bros., 1979) With Ray ReppHear the Cryin (Myrrh, 1972) With Linda RonstadtSimple Dreams (Asylum, 1977) • Get Closer (Asylum, 1982) With Diana RossSilk Electric (RCA, 1982) With Boz ScaggsMiddle Man (Columbia, 1980) With Janis SiegelAt Home (Atlantic, 1987) With Carly SimonHotcakes (Elektra, 1974) • Spy (Elektra, 1979) • Come Upstairs (Elektra, 1980) • Torch (Warner Bros., 1981) • Hello Big Man (Warner Bros., 1983) • Letters Never Sent (Arista, 1994) • This Kind of Love (Hear Music, 2008) With Lucy SimonLucy Simon (RCA Victor, 1975) With Paul Simon • ''There Goes Rhymin' Simon'' (Columbia, 1973) With Phoebe SnowAgainst the Grain (Columbia Records, 1978) With JD Souther • ''You're Only Lonely'' (Columbia Records, 1979) With Steely DanThe Royal Scam (ABC, 1976) • Aja (ABC, 1977) • Gaucho (MCA, 1980) With Howard TateHoward Tate (Atlantic, 1972) With James TaylorWalking Man (Warner Bros., 1974) • Dad Loves His Work (Columbia, 1981) With Livingston TaylorOver the Rainbow (Capricorn, 1973) With John TropeaTropea (Video Arts, 1975) • Short Trip to Space (Video Arts, 1977) • Touch You Again (Video Arts, 1979) With Frankie ValliCloseup (Private Stock, 1975) With Joe WalshThe Confessor (Warner Bros., 1985) With Larry WeissBlack & Blue Suite (20th Century Records, 1974) With Paul WilliamsJust an Old Fashioned Love Song (A&M Records, 1971) With Edgar WinterJasmine Nightdreams (Blue Sky, 1975) With Warren ZevonExcitable Boy (Asylum, 1978) • Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School (Elektra, 1980) • The Envoy (Asylum, 1982) ==References==
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