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Educated at St. Joseph School and Emerson College, Richard Henry Blair subsequently pursued
graduate studies at Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University and advanced, self-directed
multidisciplinary graduate studies and doctoral studies at the Merrill-Palmer Institute: most notably,
family sociology and community organization studies with Hyman Rodman; child developmental
psychology with Greta Fein; and clinical and humanistic psychology with Clark Moustakas, a founder
of Humanistic Psychology.
Returning to his birthplace in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, he worked as Principal Psychologist at
a comprehensive regional community mental health center. There he held various posts, including
clinical directorships of the early intervention program, child and family services, and later of
outpatient services. He presented numerous workshops and counseling courses for educational and
social service agencies, with ongoing consultation to staff of regional Head Start programs. Specialty
areas included infant and child developmental assessment; play therapy; psychotherapy with
families, adolescents, and adults; program development and implementation; staff clinical
supervision and training.
Since the 90's he has worked as an independent producer, including efforts donated in his role as a
founder of ISIS of Yorkshire, an international, UK-based nonprofit organization which produced,
promoted and published both emerging and established musical artists deserving of wider
appreciation. ISIS represented artists in England, USA, Canada, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, New
Zealand, South Africa, Japan and Argentina. It produced individual and compilation CDs, multi-artist
Road Show concerts, and scores of other concert, festival, radio and club events.
Richard pioneered the general use of streaming internet audio (RealAudio) in the UK and Europe. He
originated a mentor program which matched experienced musicians with aspiring artists, and as well
launched the popular "Streets to the Internet" program which assisted internet-novice artists in
northern England with web site design, studio production and music uploads. With ISIS he produced
and programmed a signature weekly radio program in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, UK, presenting
an eclectic mix of original music to new audiences.
Lifelong musician, Richard traces his affinity for music to previous generations on both sides of his
family. He is a multi-instrumentalist* who plays drum set, world percussion, vibraphone, and
saxophones. His compelling interest in all kinds of communication is reflected in his love of
conversational jazz.
Richard swims 80 laps per day.
Two of his novels will be published by Cusack & Hines in 2012, “Revolutions of Mercy: A New England
Winter’s Romance,” and “The Untimely Abortion of Dingus Malone.” He is currently at work on
several writing and film projects including a thinking person’s international intrigue entitled,
Yorkshire Puddin'.