Gaines was born on May 14, 1934, in Waskom, Texas. Gaines's brother was Roy. In 1943, Gaines family moved to Houston, Texas. Gaines grew up in the Fifth Ward, a racially segregated neighborhood of Houston, Texas.
Gaines attended E. L. Smith Junior High School.[1][3]
Career
Gaines was playing his saxophone at The Whispering Pines.[4]
The Upsetters carried on after Richard "retired" in 1957. They toured with Dee Clark, Little Willie John, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, and Joe Tex. The band recorded for Vee-Jay Records in 1958 backing Clark.[1] Gaines also led Sam Cooke's backing band until Cooke's death.[5] Several recording sessions followed for Gaines and his band for various labels, including Vee-Jay, Gee and Fire.[1]
In 1980, Gaines became a transportation manager for Holiday Inn and later Sheraton.[6]
In 1985, Gaines re-formed a band, The Texas Upsetters, and played concerts in Houston before recordingFull Gain (1988), Horn of Plenty (1992), and Jump Start (2002).[1]
Gaines performed in 1989 and 1996 at the Long Beach Blues Festival. As of January 2013, he continued to perform with the Texas Upsetters for private parties and wedding receptions and for public events, such as the Big Easy Social & Pleasure Club in Houston's Rice Village neighborhood.[citation needed]