Rick Price is an Australian singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the pop and rock genres, particularly in the 1990s. Born on June 6, 1961, in Brisbane, Queensland, he gained prominence with his hit single "Heaven Knows," released in 1992, which became a chart-topping success in Australia and internationally. His debut album, *Heaven Knows*, featured a blend of soft rock and pop, showcasing his emotive vocal style and songwriting prowess. Another notable work is "Not a Day Goes By," which further solidified his reputation in the Australian music scene. Price's sound is characterized by heartfelt lyrics and melodic hooks, often exploring themes of love and longing. In addition to his solo career, he has collaborated with various artists and contributed to the music industry as a producer and songwriter. Price's influence extends beyond his hits, as he has inspired a generation of Australian musicians with his authentic approach to songwriting and performance. His work continues to resonate with fans, making him a respected figure in the landscape of Australian music.