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His record company, Shaolin Records, was staffed with interns who received free daily Gongfu and Taijiquan lessons. Richard began studying Shaolin Kung Fu and Yang Tai Chi in 1980 learning Southern Style Sil Lum Gung Fu, then studying at the Tai Mantis Federation school in Torrance, California, where he graduated in 1984 as a "Sifu," or Shifu of Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, Yang Style and Wang Style Tai Chi, and Northern Praying Mantis Boxing of the Tai Chi Mantis, 7-Star Mantis, and Plum Blossom heritages.

Fox and the press dubbed him, "The Coyote." In 2007, after dissecting his brain and identity using his self-help website, ACT Zen, he became the happy hippie, "The Hippy Coyote." He also teaches bass, guitar, and singing lessons online. In 1984, while performing his rock opera, Coyote In A Graveyard, Michael J. When Richard became a Freemason in 2007 he dropped the "O'" and renewed his original legal name of Richard Del CONNOR. He also discovered he was a descendent of the Spanish De la Vega and Serrano families, German Warner and Settles also. Richard Connor was known as Richard O'Connor from 1980 to 2007. Richard Del Connor has been publishing poetry since 1964, performing rock'n'roll since 1967, producing his own albums of music and recited poetry since 1972, and writing novels since 1984.


On records, soundtracks, commercials, and television shows, he has collaborated and been employed by Hank Cicalo (The Monkees), Mick Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac), Frank Zappa (Sheik Your Bootee), Badfinger, Vince Lauria, Bill Stewart, Dann Link, Geordie Hormel, Pink Floyd, Motley Crue, Stanley Clarke, REO Speedwagon, Charles Brown, 7-Up, MTV, The Village Recorder, and Supertramp. Richard has produced and engineered recording artists, and worked as a filmmaker under the aliases and pen names of Richard O'Connor, The Coyote, The Hippy Coyote, and Richard Coyote, and as a recording engineer under the name, Don delaVega. Richard Del Connor, is an award-winning composer, guitarist, bassist, lyricist, poet, photographer, novelist, screenwriter, and stage performer.
