Richard Drummie is a British musician, best known as a member of the pop duo Go West, which he formed with Peter Cox in the mid-1980s. The duo is recognized for their contributions to the pop and rock genres, particularly during the 1980s and early 1990s. Go West achieved significant commercial success with hits such as "We Close Our Eyes," "Call Me," and "King of Wishful Thinking," the latter of which gained renewed popularity after being featured in the film "Pretty Woman." Drummie's work with Go West is characterized by their catchy melodies, sophisticated production, and a blend of rock and synth-pop elements. The duo's self-titled debut album, released in 1985, showcased their talent and set the stage for their subsequent success. In addition to his work with Go West, Drummie has been involved in various musical projects and collaborations, further solidifying his place in the British music scene. The duo's influence can be seen in the continued appreciation for 80s pop and their ability to resonate with new generations through re-releases and nostalgic revivals.