- Ry Cooder
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ry Cooder
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Ryland Peter Cooder
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Born = birth date and age|1947|3|15Los Angeles
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Instrument = Singer,guitar ,slide guitar ,mandolin ,composer
Genre = Rock, roots music, folk,blues , Tex-Mex, soul, gospel,
Occupation = Solo artist,songwriter ,bandleader ,session musician
Years_active = 1960s-present
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Associated_acts = Taj Mahal,Captain Beefheart ,Rolling Stones ,Van Morrison ,Nicky Hopkins , Buena Vista Social Club,Mavis Staples
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Past_members =Ryland "Ry" Peter Cooder (born
15 March 1947 , in Los Angeles,California ) is an Americanguitarist ,singer , andcomposer .He is known for his
slide guitar work, his interest in the American roots music, and, more recently, for his collaborations with traditional musicians from many countries. Cooder was ranked number 8 on "Rolling Stone "' s "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time."Career
During the 1960s, Cooder briefly attended
Reed College in Portland,Oregon Fact|date=June 2008. Cooder first attracted attention in the '60s, playing withCaptain Beefheart and theMagic Band , after previously having worked with Taj Mahal in TheRising Sons . He also played withRandy Newman at this time, including on "12 Songs" and possibly Newman's first album, "Randy Newman ".Van Dyke Parks worked with Newman and then with Cooder during the 60s. Parks arranged Cooder's "One Meatball" according to Parks' 1984 interview by Bob Claster.He was a guest session guitarist on various recording sessions with the Rolling Stones in 1968 and 1969, and Cooder's contributions appear on the Stones' "
Let It Bleed " (mandolin on "Love in Vain "), and "Sticky Fingers ", on which he contributed the slide guitar on "Sister Morphine ". During this period, Cooder joined withMick Jagger ,Charlie Watts ,Bill Wyman , and longtime Rolling Stonessideman Nicky Hopkins to record "Jamming with Edward ". Shortly after the sessions, Cooder accusedKeith Richards of musical plagiarism, but has since refused to comment on his accusations. Cooder also played slide guitar for the 1970 movie, "Performance", which containedMick Jagger 's first solo single, "Memo from Turner". The 1975 Rolling Stonescompilation album "Metamorphosis" features an uncredited Cooder onBill Wyman 's "Downtown Suzie", which is also the first Rolling Stones song played and recorded in theopen G tuning . Ry Cooder is credited onVan Morrison 's critically acclaimed 1979 album, "Into the Music " for slide guitar on the song, "Full Force Gale".Throughout the 1970s, Cooder released a series of
Warner Bros. Records albums that showcased his guitar work. Cooder, like amusicologist or treasure hunter, explored bygone musicalgenres and found great old-time recordings which he then, as a musician, personalized with sensitive, updated reworkings. Thus, on his breakthrough album, "Into the Purple Valley ", he chose unusual instrumentations and performed his own arrangements of old Black blues and gospel songs, a Calypso, white country music songs (giving a tempo change to the waltzing cowboy ballad, "Billy the Kid"), and — to open the album — a protest song, "How Can You Keep on Moving (Unless You Migrate Too)" byAgnes "Sis" Cunningham about the Okies who were not welcomed with open arms when they migrated to escape the Dust Bowl in the 1930s — to which he gave a rousing-yet-satirical march accompaniment. Cooder's later '70s albums (with the exception of "Jazz") do not fall under a singlegenre description, but — to generalize broadly — it might be fair to call Cooder's self titled first albumblues ; "Into the Purple Valley ", "Boomer's Story ", and "Paradise and Lunch ", folk andblues ; "Chicken Skin Music " and "Showtime ", a unique melange of Tex-Mex and Hawaiian; "Jazz", 1920sjazz ; "Bop Till You Drop", '50's R&B; and "Borderline " and "Get Rhythm ", eclectic rock-based excursions.Fact|date=February 2007 Cooder's 1979 album "Bop Till You Drop" was the firstpopular music album to be recorded digitally. It yielded his biggest hit, an R&Bcover version ofElvis Presley 's 1960s recording "Little Sister" [http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/clipserve/B000002KKG001001/0] .Cooder has worked as a studio musician and has also scored many
film soundtrack s includingWim Wenders film "Paris, Texas" (1984). Cooder based this soundtrack and title song "Paris, Texas" onBlind Willie Johnson 's "Dark Was the Night (Cold Was the Ground)", which he described as "The most soulful, transcendent piece in all American music." "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" was also the basis for Cooder's song "Powis Square" for the movie "Performance". His other film work includesWalter Hill 's "The Long Riders " (1980), "Southern Comfort" (1981), "Brewster's Millions" (1985), "Last Man Standing" (1996), Hill's "Trespass " (1992) andMike Nichols ' "Primary Colors " (1998). Cooder dubbed all guitar parts of Ralph Macchio in the 1986 film Crossroads In 1988, Cooder produced an album byBobby King and Terry Evans on Rounder Records titled "Live and Let Live". He contributed his stellar slide guitar work to every track. He also plays extensively on their 1990 self produced Rounder release "Rhythm, Blues, Soul & Grooves".In recent years, Cooder has played a role in the increased appreciation of traditional
Cuba n music, due to his collaboration as producer in the "Buena Vista Social Club" (1997) recording, which was a worldwide hit.Wim Wenders directed a documentary film of the musicians involved, "Buena Vista Social Club" (1999) which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2000. Cooder worked with Tuvan throat singers for the score to the 1993 film "Geronimo: An American Legend". Cooder also stepped in for the recording of the slide guitar parts in the 1986 film "Crossroads", a take on the infamous tale of the blues legend, Robert Johnson.Cooder's solo work has been an eclectic mix, taking in
dust bowl folk,blues , Tex-Mex, soul, gospel, rock, and almost everything else. He has collaborated with many important musicians, includingThe Rolling Stones ,Earl Hines ,Little Feat ,Captain Beefheart ,The Chieftains ,John Lee Hooker , Pops,Mavis Staples ,Gabby Pahinui ,Flaco Jimenez andAli Farka Toure . He formed theLittle Village supergroup withNick Lowe ,John Hiatt , andJim Keltner .In 1995 he performed in "", a musical performance of the popular story at Lincoln Center to benefit the
Children's Defense Fund . The performance was originally broadcast on Turner Network Television (TNT), and issued on CD and video in 1996.His 2005 album "Chávez Ravine" was touted by his
record label as being "a post-World War II-era American narrative of “cool cats,” radios, UFO sightings, J. Edgar Hoover, red scares, and baseball" — the record is a tribute to the long-gone Los Angeles Latino enclave known asChávez Ravine . Using real and imagined historical characters, Cooder and friends created an album that recollects various aspects of the poor but vibrant hillside Chicano community, which was bulldozed by developers in the 1950s in the interest of “progress;”Dodger Stadium ultimately was built on the site. Cooder says, “Here is some music for a place you don’t know, up a road you don’t go. Chávez Ravine, where the sidewalk ends.” Drawing from the various musical strains of Los Angeles, including conjunto, corrido, R&B, Latin pop, and jazz, Cooder and friends conjure the ghosts of Chávez Ravine and Los Angeles at mid-century. On this fifteen-track album, sung in Spanish and English, Cooder is joined by East L.A. legends like Chicano music patriarchLalo Guerrero , Pachuco boogie kingDon Tosti , Three Midniters front man Little Willie G, and Ersi Arvizu, of The Sisters and El Chicano.His next record was released in 2007. Entitled "
My Name Is Buddy ", it tells the story of a cat who travels and sees the world. "My Name Is Buddy" was accompanied by a booklet featuring a story and illustration (by Vincent Valdez) for each track, providing additional context to Buddy's adventures.Cooder produced and performed on an album for
Mavis Staples entitled "We'll Never Turn Back ", which was released onApril 24 ,2007 . Theconcept album focused onGospel songs of thecivil rights movement and also included two new original songs by Cooder. [cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003523229|title=Mavis Staples Gets Personal On Anti- Debut|date=December 19, 2006|author=Cohen, Jonathan Cohen and Martens, Todd|publisher=Billboard]Ry Cooder's "
I, Flathead " was released on June 24, 2008. It is the completion of his California trilogy. Based on the drag racing culture of the early 60's, it is set on the desert salt flats in southern California. The disc was released as a deluxe edition as well with stories written by Mr. Cooder to accompany the music.Ry Cooder's song "Diaraby" is used as the theme to "The World's" Geoquiz. The World is a radio show distributed by
Public Radio International .The Tragically Hip reference Ry Cooder in the song "At the Hundredth Meridian", asking in his will to get him to "sing myeulogy " and Thepost-rock group Tortoise has a track entitled "Ry Cooder" on their 1994 self-titled album.Awards
* 1993
Grammy Award – "Meeting by the River"
* 1995 Grammy Award – "Talking Timbuktu with Ali Farka Toure"
* 1998 Grammy Award – "Buena Vista Social Club"
* 2000 – Ry Cooder received anhonorary doctorate fromQueen's University
* 2003 – "Rolling Stone " magazine named Ry Cooder the 8th Greatest Guitarist of All Time in their [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5937559/the_100_greatest_guitarists_of_all_time "100 Greatest Guitarists"] list.Discography
*"Performance" (1970)
*"Rising Sons featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder" (recorded 1965/66, released 1992)
*"Ry Cooder" (January 1971)
*"Into the Purple Valley " (February 1972)
*"Boomer's Story " (November 1972)
*"Paradise and Lunch " (May 1974)
*"Chicken Skin Music " (1976)
*"Showtime" (August 1977)
*"Jazz" (June 1978)
*"Bop Till You Drop " (August 1979)
*"The Long Riders" (June 1980)
*"Borderline" (October 1980)
*"The Slide Area" (April 1982)
*"Paris, Texas" (February 1985)
*"Music from Alamo Bay" (August 1985)
*"Blue City" (July 1986)
*"Crossroads" (July 1986)
*"Why Don't You Try Me Tonight" (1986)
*"Get Rhythm" (December 1987)
*"Johnny Handsome" (October 1989)
*"Little Village" (1991)
*"Trespass" (January 1993)
*"A Meeting By The River" (1993) (withVM Bhatt )
*"Geronimo, An American Legend" (1993)
*"King Cake Party" (1994) (with The Zydeco Party Band)
*"Talking Timbuktu " (1994) (withAli Farka Touré )
*"Music by Ry Cooder" (1995) (2 disc set of film music)
*"Buena Vista Social Club" (September 1997)
*"The End of Violence" (1997)
*"Mambo Sinuendo " (January 2003) (with Manuel Galbán)
*"Chávez Ravine" (May 2005)
*"My Name Is Buddy " (Nonesuch Records , 2007)
*"I, Flathead " (June 2008)External links
* [http://rycooder.njm.mine.nu/ Fan Site]
* [http://www.rycooder.nl/ Easy Guitar Chords Homepage]
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