Rick Wilkins
Biography
Rick Herbert Richard Wilkins (born 1 February 1937) is a Canadian composer, conductor, and tenor saxophonist. He is primarily known for his work as an arranger. He has worked extensively for CBC and CTV arranging, rehearsing, and often conducting music for television and radio programs of pop-music and variety entertainments. He has arranged music for television specials featuring Julie Amato, Tommy Ambrose, Guido Basso, the Canadian Brass, Burton Cummings, Anne Murray, and Wayne and Shuster among others. In 1976-1977 he worked as a music director for CBS in Los Angeles, where among his projects was directing music for a number of specials starring the Jackson Five.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

An Oscar Peterson Christmas
1995

I'll Always Love You
1979

Let's Keep It That Way
1978

Danny's Song
1973

Somebody's Waiting
1980

New Kind Of Feeling
1979

Talk It Over In The Morning
1971

Where Do You Go When You Dream
1981

A Country Collection
1980

The Personal Touch
1980

Presents
1977

There's A Hippo In My Tub
1977

Country
1974

Love Song
1974

Mr. Lonely / Sentimental Fool
1962

A Little Good News
1983
Credited work
689 releases · 128 albums · active 1962–2025
- Performance · 1,070
- Other credits · 135
- Production · 12
- Engineering · 3
Studios: Eastern Sound · McClear Place · Manta Sound · Soundstage, Toronto
Frequent collaborators
- Anne Murray
- Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass
- Rob McConnell And The Boss Brass
- Peter Appleyard
- Moe Koffman
- Vic Franklyn
- Mel Tormé
- Oscar Peterson
