Richard Perry, the iconic music producer, passed away on December 24, 2024, at the age of 82. He died of cardiac arrest at a hospital in Los Angeles, according to his close friend Daphna Kastner, who shared the news with the Associated Press. Kastner described him as a “father friend” and reflected on his enduring legacy in her statement.
“He maximized his time here,” she said. “He was generous, fun, sweet and made the world a better place. The world is a little less sweeter without him here. But it’s a little bit sweeter in heaven.”
TMZ reports that Ben McCarthy, who served as Richard Perry’s assistant for 30 years, revealed that the legendary producer had been battling Parkinson’s disease. McCarthy shared that when he last visited Perry a month ago, he appeared to be in good spirits despite being unable to speak.
Richard Perry, born on June 18, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York, was one of the most celebrated and influential music producers of his time. Known for his innovative approach to recording and his ability to draw out the best in artists, Perry shaped the sound of pop, rock, and soul music for decades.
Perry’s love for music began at an early age, and by the time he attended the University of Michigan, he was deeply immersed in the emerging rock scene. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles, where he quickly gained recognition for his talent behind the mixing board. His first major success came with Captain Beefheart’s Safe as Milk in 1967, which established Perry as a visionary producer willing to experiment with unconventional sounds and styles.
Throughout the 1970s, Perry became synonymous with hit records. He produced Carly Simon’s Grammy-winning No Secrets, featuring the iconic single “You’re So Vain.” He also worked with Ringo Starr on Ringo, which included contributions from all four Beatles—a rare post-breakup reunion. Perry collaborated with a wide range of legendary artists, including Barbra Streisand (Stoney End), Harry Nilsson (Nilsson Schmilsson), and Diana Ross (Diana & Marvin). His ability to bridge genres and adapt to an artist’s unique style set him apart in the industry.
In the 1980s and beyond, Perry continued to leave his mark with projects like the Pointer Sisters’ Break Out, which achieved multi-platinum success and earned him accolades for its polished and dynamic sound. He also worked with Rod Stewart, Art Garfunkel, and the Manhattan Transfer.
Perry’s personal life saw challenges, including a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease in his later years, which he faced with resilience. Despite health struggles, he remained an inspiration to those around him.
Richard Perry was in a long-term relationship with actress Jane Fonda, which lasted eight years before they amicably parted ways in 2017. At the time, Perry confirmed the split, emphasizing that they remained close friends despite ending their romantic relationship, per PEOPLE.
Rest In Peace.