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Ryland "Ry" Peter Cooder (born 15 March 1947, in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

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) is an American guitarist
Guitarist

A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarists may perform solo pieces or play with ensembles and bands of a wide variety of genres....
, singer and composer.

He is known for his slide guitar
Slide guitar

Slide guitar or bottleneck guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar. The term slide is in reference to the sliding motion of the slide against the strings, while bottleneck refers to the original material of choice for such slides, which were the necks of glass bottles....
 work, his interest in the American roots music
American folk music

American folk music, also known as roots music, is a broad category of music including bluegrass music, country music, gospel music, old time music, jug bands, Appalachian folk music, blues, Cajun music and Native American music....
, and, more recently, for his collaborations with traditional musicians from many countries. Cooder was ranked number 8 on Rolling Stone
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's "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time."

ng the 1960s, Cooder briefly attended Reed College
Reed College

Reed College is a Private school, Independent school liberal arts college located in southeast Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1908, Reed is a highly selective four-year residential college with a campus located in Portland's residential Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon neighborhood, featuring architecture based on the Tudor style architecture-Got...
 in Portland
Portland, Oregon

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, Oregon
Oregon

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Ryland "Ry" Peter Cooder (born 15 March 1947, in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
) is an American guitarist
Guitarist

A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarists may perform solo pieces or play with ensembles and bands of a wide variety of genres....
, singer and composer.

He is known for his slide guitar
Slide guitar

Slide guitar or bottleneck guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar. The term slide is in reference to the sliding motion of the slide against the strings, while bottleneck refers to the original material of choice for such slides, which were the necks of glass bottles....
 work, his interest in the American roots music
American folk music

American folk music, also known as roots music, is a broad category of music including bluegrass music, country music, gospel music, old time music, jug bands, Appalachian folk music, blues, Cajun music and Native American music....
, and, more recently, for his collaborations with traditional musicians from many countries. Cooder was ranked number 8 on Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
's "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time."

Career

During the 1960s, Cooder briefly attended Reed College
Reed College

Reed College is a Private school, Independent school liberal arts college located in southeast Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1908, Reed is a highly selective four-year residential college with a campus located in Portland's residential Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon neighborhood, featuring architecture based on the Tudor style architecture-Got...
 in Portland
Portland, Oregon

Portland is a city located in the Northwestern United States United States, near the confluence of the Willamette River and Columbia River rivers in the state of Oregon....
, Oregon
Oregon

Oregon is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers and settlers....
. Cooder first attracted attention in the '60s, playing with Captain Beefheart
Captain Beefheart

Don Van Vliet is an United States musician and visual artist, best known by the pseudonym Captain Beefheart. His musical work was mainly conducted with a rotating assembly of musicians called The Magic Band, which was active from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s....
 and the Magic Band
Magic Band

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, after previously having worked with Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal (musician)

Henry Saint Clair Fredericks , who goes by the stage name Taj Mahal, is an internationally recognized blues musician who folds various forms of world music into his offerings....
 in the Rising Sons
Rising Sons

Rising Sons was a Los Angeles, California-based band found in 1964. The original lineup was Ry Cooder , Taj Mahal , Gary Marker , Jesse Lee Kincaid and Ed Cassidy ....
. He also played with Randy Newman
Randy Newman

Randall Stuart ?Randy? Newman is an Academy Award?winning United States singer/songwriter, arrangement, composer, singer and pianist who is notable for his wiktionary:mordant pop songs and for his many film scores....
 at this time, including on 12 Songs
12 Songs (Randy Newman album)

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 and possibly Newman's first album, Randy Newman
Randy Newman

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. Van Dyke Parks
Van Dyke Parks

Van Dyke Parks is an United States composer, arranger, producer, musician, singer, and actor. His work spans six decades, and he has worked with luminaries from Grace Kelly to the Beach Boys and the Byrds, and recently, Loudon Wainwright III and Joanna Newsom....
 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
Session musician

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 guitarist on various recording
Sound recording and reproduction

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 sessions with the Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
 in 1968 and 1969, and Cooder's contributions appear on the Stones' Let It Bleed
Let It Bleed

Let It Bleed is an album by English rock music band The Rolling Stones, released in December 1969. The follow up to Beggars Banquet , it appeared shortly after the band's The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969....
 (mandolin on "Love in Vain
Love in Vain

"Love in Vain" is a 1937 blues song written by Robert Johnson , and can be found on a number of compilation albums of Johnson's work ; and on its original 78rpm single release ....
"), and Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers

Sticky Fingers is an album by English Rock music band The Rolling Stones, released in April 1971. It is the band's first release on the band's newly-formed label, Rolling Stones Records, after having been contracted since 1963 with Decca Records in the UK and London Records in the US....
, on which he contributed the slide guitar on "Sister Morphine
Sister Morphine

"Sister Morphine" is a song originally released as a single in 1969 in music by British singer Marianne Faithfull and later popularized by the rock and roll band The Rolling Stones, found on their 1971 in music album release Sticky Fingers....
". During this period, Cooder joined with Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger

Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger is an England rock musician best known as the lead vocalist of the The Rolling Stones. As well as a songwriter, he is an actor, and record producer and film producer....
, Charlie Watts
Charlie Watts

Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts is the drummer of The Rolling Stones. He is also a jazz bandleader and commercial artist. Watts is sometimes referred to as "The Wembley Whammer" when introduced by Mick Jagger during a concert....
, Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman

Bill Wyman is the former bass guitarist for the England rock and roll band The Rolling Stones from 1962 until 1992. Since 1997, he has recorded and toured with his own band, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings....
, and longtime Rolling Stones sideman
Sideman

A sideman is a professional musician who is hired to perform or record with a musical band of which he is not a regular member. Sidemen are generally required to be adaptable to many different music genre of music, and so able to fit smoothly into the group in which they are currently playing....
 Nicky Hopkins
Nicky Hopkins

Nicky Hopkins He recorded and performed on some of the most important British and American popular music recordings of the 1960s and 1970s, and is widely regarded as one of the most important session musicians in rock and roll history....
 to record "Jamming with Edward
Jamming with Edward

Jamming with Edward! is an album recorded by three members of The Rolling Stones with Nicky Hopkins and Ry Cooder at London's Olympic Studio during the Let It Bleed sessions of 1969, and released on Rolling Stones Records in 1972....
". Shortly after the sessions, Cooder accused Keith Richards
Keith Richards

Keith Richards is an England guitarist, songwriter, singer, record producer and a founding member of The Rolling Stones. As a guitarist, Richards is mostly known for his innovative rhythm guitar playing....
 of musical plagiarism, but has since refused to comment on his accusations. Cooder also played slide guitar for the 1970 movie Performance
Performance (film)

Performance is a Cinema of the United Kingdom made in 1968 but not released until . It was directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, and stars James Fox and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones in his film acting debut....
, which contained Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger

Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger is an England rock musician best known as the lead vocalist of the The Rolling Stones. As well as a songwriter, he is an actor, and record producer and film producer....
's first solo single
Single (music)

In the record industry, a single is a song usually used from a current or upcoming album to promote the album. Singles are distributed through a number of ways; originally, they were packaged as "single" records with one or two other songs and sold before the release of the album....
, "Memo from Turner". The 1975 Rolling Stones compilation album
Compilation album

A compilation album is an album featuring tracks from multiple recording artists, often culled from a variety of sources The tracks are usually collected according to a common characteristic, such as popularity, source or subject matter....
 Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis (Rolling Stones album)

Metamorphosis is the third compilation album of Rolling Stones music released by former manager Allen Klein's ABKCO Records after the band's departure from Decca and Klein....
 features an uncredited Cooder on Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman

Bill Wyman is the former bass guitarist for the England rock and roll band The Rolling Stones from 1962 until 1992. Since 1997, he has recorded and toured with his own band, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings....
's "Downtown Suzie", which is also the first Rolling Stones song played and recorded in the open G tuning. Ry Cooder is credited on Van Morrison
Van Morrison

George Ivan Morrison Order of the British Empire is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, author, poet and multi-instrumentalist, who has been a professional musician since the late 1950s....
's critically acclaimed 1979 album, Into the Music
Into the Music

Into the Music is the eleventh studio album by Northern Irish singer/songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1979 .As was often the case with Morrison, the album draws on a variety of styles, from New Orleans R&B to Philly soul and Celtic folk, and the featured soloists are saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis and violinist Toni Marcus....
 for slide guitar on the song, "Full Force Gale".

Throughout the 1970s, Cooder released a series of Warner Bros. Records
Warner Bros. Records

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 albums that showcased his guitar work. Cooder, like a musicologist or treasure hunter, explored bygone musical genres 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
Into the Purple Valley

Into the Purple Valley is the second album by roots rock legend Ry Cooder, released in 1971 ....
, 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)" by Agnes "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 single genre
Genre

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 description, but — to generalize broadly — it might be fair to call Cooder's self titled first album blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
; Into the Purple Valley
Into the Purple Valley

Into the Purple Valley is the second album by roots rock legend Ry Cooder, released in 1971 ....
, Boomer's Story
Boomer's Story

Boomer's Story is an album by Ry Cooder....
, and Paradise and Lunch
Paradise and Lunch

Paradise and Lunch is the fourth album by roots rock musician Ry Cooder, released in 1974. The album contains a mix of jazz, blues and roots music led by Cooder's guitar and is considered by many the crowning achievement of Cooder's career....
, folk
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
 and blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
; Chicken Skin Music
Chicken Skin Music

Chicken Skin Music is Ry Cooder's fifth album, released in 1976 ....
 and Showtime
Showtime

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, a unique melange of Tex-Mex
Tejano music

Tejano music is the name given to various forms of folk and popular music originating among the Hispanic populations of Central and Southern Texas....
 and Hawaiian; Jazz, 1920s jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
; Bop Till You Drop, '50's R&B
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
; and Borderline
Borderline

Borderline may refer to:*Borderline personality disorder, a psychological disorder*Borderline , a song by Madonna from her self titled debut album...
 and Get Rhythm
Get Rhythm

"Get Rhythm" is a 1956 rockabilly song, written and recorded by Johnny Cash. The song is about optimism, centering on a shoeshine boy who "gets rhythm" to cope with the tedious nature of his job....
, eclectic rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
-based excursions. Cooder's 1979 album Bop Till You Drop was the first popular music
Popular music

Popular music is music that is accessible to the mainstream and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally....
 album to be recorded digitally
Digital recording

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. It yielded his biggest hit, an R&B cover version
Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition of a previously recorded, commercially released song.In its current use, it can sometimes have a pejorative meaning — implying that the original recording should be regarded as the definitive version, usually in the sense of an "authentic" rendition, and all...
 of Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

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's 1960s recording "Little Sister
Little Sister (Pomus/Shuman song)

"Little Sister" is a rock and roll song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman and first released as a single in 1961 by United States singer Elvis Presley, who turned it into a number-five hit on the Billboard Hot 100....
" .

Cooder has worked as a studio musician
Session musician

Session musicians are instrumental performers or vocalists who are available for hire for live performances or recording sessions, as opposed to musicians who are either permanent members of a musical ensemble or who have acquired fame in their own right as bandleaders....
 and has also scored many film soundtracks including Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders

Ernst Wilhelm Wenders is a Germany film director, playwright, author, photographer and film producer....
 film Paris, Texas (1984). Cooder based this soundtrack and title song "Paris, Texas" on Blind Willie Johnson
Blind Willie Johnson

"Blind" Willie Johnson was an United States singer and guitarist whose music straddled the border between blues music and spirituals. While the lyrics of all of his songs were religious, his music drew from both sacred and blues traditions....
'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
Performance (film)

Performance is a Cinema of the United Kingdom made in 1968 but not released until . It was directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, and stars James Fox and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones in his film acting debut....
. His other film work includes Walter Hill
Walter Hill

Walter Hill may refer to:*Walter Hill , American film director*Walter Barnard Hill , chancellor of the University of Georgia *Walterhill, Tennessee...
's The Long Riders
The Long Riders

The Long Riders is a 1980 Western directed by Walter Hill . It was produced by James Keach, Stacy Keach and Tim Zinnemann and featured an original soundtrack by Ry Cooder....
 (1980), Southern Comfort
Southern Comfort (film)

Southern Comfort is an United States thriller film directed by Walter Hill , working from a script by Hill, longtime collaborator David Giler, and Michael Kane....
 (1981), Brewster's Millions
Brewster's Millions (1985 film)

Brewster's Millions is a 1985 in film starring Richard Pryor and John Candy based on the 1902 Brewster's Millions by George Barr McCutcheon....
 (1985), Last Man Standing
Last Man Standing (film)

Last Man Standing is a 1996 in film action film written and directed by Walter Hill , starring Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken, and Bruce Dern....
 (1996), Hill's Trespass
Trespass

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 (1992) and Mike Nichols
Mike Nichols

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' Primary Colors
Primary Colors (film)

Primary Colors is a 1998 film starring John Travolta based on the Primary_Colors . It also starred Emma Thompson, Billy Bob Thornton, Kathy Bates and Adrian Lester....
 (1998). Cooder dubbed all slide guitar parts in the 1986 film Crossroads
Crossroads (1986 film)

Crossroads is a 1986 in film cult film starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca and Jami Gertz, inspired by the legend of blues musician Robert Johnson ....
, a take on the infamous tale of the blues legend, Robert Johnson. In 1988, Cooder produced an album by Bobby King
Bobby King

Bobby King is an American gospel-style, R&B, soul singer. He once formed a singing duo with Terry Evans in the early 1970s. Since 1973, Bobby has sung on most Ry Cooder albums....
 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
Cuba

The Republic of Cuba is a country in the Caribbean. It consists of the island of Cuba , the island of Isla de la Juventud, and several adjacent small islands....
n music, due to his collaboration as producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
 in the Buena Vista Social Club
Buena Vista Social Club (album)

Buena Vista Social Club is a studio album by Cuban bandleader and musician Juan de Marcos Gonz?lez and American guitarist Ry Cooder with traditional Music of Cuba, released September 16, 1997 on World Circuit ....
 (1997) recording, which was a worldwide hit. Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders

Ernst Wilhelm Wenders is a Germany film director, playwright, author, photographer and film producer....
 directed a documentary film of the musicians involved, Buena Vista Social Club
Buena Vista Social Club (film)

Buena Vista Social Club is a documentary film by Wim Wenders about the music of Cuba. It is named for the Buena Vista Social Club in Havana, a hotspot for Cuban music in the 1940s....
 (1999) which was nominated for an Academy Award
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 in 2000. Cooder worked with Tuvan
Tuvans

Tuvans or Tuvinians are a group of Turkic peoples. They are historically known as Uriankhai, from the Mongolian language designation....
 throat singers
Overtone singing

Overtone singing, also known as throat singing, overtone chanting, or harmonic singing, is a type of singing in which the singer manipulates the resonances created as air travels from the lungs, past the vocal folds, and out the lips to produce a melody....
 for the score to the 1993 film Geronimo: An American Legend.

Cooder's solo work has been an eclectic mix, taking in dust bowl
Dust Bowl

The Dust Bowl or the Dirty Thirties was a period of severe dust storms causing major ecological and agriculture damage to United States and Canada prairie lands from 1930 to 1936 ....
 folk
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
, blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
, Tex-Mex
Tejano music

Tejano music is the name given to various forms of folk and popular music originating among the Hispanic populations of Central and Southern Texas....
, soul
Soul music

Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the African American culture through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, Secularity testifying." The genre occasion...
, gospel
Gospel music

Gospel music is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music....
, rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
, and almost everything else. He has collaborated with many important musicians, including The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock music band formed in 1962 in London when multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards....
, Earl Hines
Earl Hines

Earl Kenneth Hines, universally known as Earl "Fatha" Hines, was "one of a small number of pianists whose playing shaped the history of jazz"....
, Little Feat
Little Feat

Little Feat is an United States Rock music formed by singer-songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboard player Bill Payne in 1969 in music in Los Angeles, California....
, Captain Beefheart
Captain Beefheart

Don Van Vliet is an United States musician and visual artist, best known by the pseudonym Captain Beefheart. His musical work was mainly conducted with a rotating assembly of musicians called The Magic Band, which was active from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s....
, The Chieftains
The Chieftains

The Chieftains are a Grammy-winning Ireland musical group founded in 1962, best known for being one of the first bands to make Folk music of Ireland popular around the world....
, John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker

John Lee Hooker was an influential United States post-war blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Coahoma County, Mississippi near Clarksdale, Mississippi....
, Pops
Pops Staples

Roebuck "Pops" Staples was a Mississippi-born Gospel music and Rhythm and blues musician. He was an accomplished songwriter, guitarist and singer....
, Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples

Mavis Staples is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer and civil rights activism who recorded with The Staple Singers, her family's band....
, Gabby Pahinui
Gabby Pahinui

Charles Philip "Gabby" or "Pops" Pahinui was a slack-key guitarist.Gabby was raised in the Kaka'ako area of Honolulu, Hawaii in the 1920s. It was impoverished at the time, very much resembling a Shanty town with small cluttered buildings and tin roofs falling apart....
, Flaco Jimenez
Flaco Jiménez

Flaco Jim?nez is a Tejano music legend from San Antonio, Texas. Jim?nez's father, Santiago Jimenez Sr. was a pioneer of conjunto music. He plays the accordion....
 and Ali Farka Touré
Ali Farka Touré

Ali Ibrahim ?Farka? Tour? was a Malian singer and guitarist, and one of the African continent?s most internationally renowned musicians. His music is widely regarded as representing a point of intersection of traditional Music of Mali and its North American cousin, the blues....
. He formed the Little Village
Little Village

Little Village was formed in 1992 in music by Ry Cooder , John Hiatt , Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner . This group of musicians had previously worked together as a unit -- albeit not under the Little Village name - sound recording and reproduction the John Hiatt solo album, Bring The Family in 1987 in music....
 supergroup
Supergroup (music)

In the late 1960s, the term supergroup was coined to describe "a rock music group whose performers are already famous from having performed individually or in other groups." Supergroups tend to be short-lived, often lasting only for an album or two....
 with Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe

Nick Lowe is an English people singer-songwriter, musician and Record producer.A pivotal figure in United Kingdom pub rock, punk rock and new wave music, Lowe has sound recording and reproduction a string of well-reviewed solo albums....
, John Hiatt
John Hiatt

John Hiatt is an United States rock and roll guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter. He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including New Wave music, blues and country music....
, and Jim Keltner
Jim Keltner

Jim Keltner is a studio musician drummer who has contributed to the work of many well-known musician....
.

In 1995 he performed in The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True
The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True

The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True was a 1995 musical performance based on the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz . The Musical theatre#Introduction and definitions and Musical theatre#Introduction and definitions of the film were performed on stage at Lincoln Center to benefit the Children's Defense Fund....
, a musical performance of the popular story at Lincoln Center to benefit the Children's Defense Fund
Children's Defense Fund

The Children's Defense Fund is a child advocacy and research group, founded in 1973 by Marian Wright Edelman. Their motto Leave No Child Behind indicates their mission to lobby on behalf of children in the federal government and the states, with the support of private/corporate donations and no government funding....
. The performance was originally broadcast on Turner Network Television (TNT), and issued on CD and video in 1996.

His 2005 album Chávez Ravine
Chávez Ravine (album)

Ch?vez Ravine: A Record By Ry Cooder is a concept album and historical album by Ry Cooder which tells the story of Ch?vez Ravine, a Mexican-American community demolished in the 1950s in order to build public housing....
 was touted by his record label
Record label

In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of recorded sound and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the Record producer, manufacturing, distribution , marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protec...
 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 as Chávez Ravine
Chávez Ravine

Ch?vez Ravine is the current site of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, California. It was named after Julian Chavez, a Los Angeles Councilman in the 1800s....
. 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
Dodger Stadium

Dodger Stadium is a large outdoor baseball park in Los Angeles, California at Ch?vez Ravine. It is located adjacent to Downtown Los Angeles. Dodger Stadium was privately financed at a cost of United States dollar23 million in 1962....
 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 patriarch Lalo Guerrero
Lalo Guerrero

Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero , was a Mexican-American guitarist, singer and farm labor activist best known for his strong influence on today's Latin musical artists....
, Pachuco boogie king Don Tosti
Don Tosti

DonTosti was an United States musician and composer.Born in El Paso, Texas, Texas, Tosti forged a career spanning several decades and styles, from European classical music to jazz and rhythm and blues....
, 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
My Name Is Buddy

My Name Is Buddy: Another Record by Ry Cooder is a social-political concept album by Ry Cooder. Cooder has described it as the second in a trilogy that began with Ch?vez Ravine and concluded with ....
, 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
Mavis Staples

Mavis Staples is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer and civil rights activism who recorded with The Staple Singers, her family's band....
 entitled We'll Never Turn Back
We'll Never Turn Back

We'll Never Turn Back is a Studio album by United States Rhythm and blues singer Mavis Staples. It is a Concept album with the majority of the songs being about the African-American Civil Rights Movement ....
, which was released on April 24, 2007. The concept album
Concept album

In popular music, a concept album is an album that is "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical". Commonly, concept albums tend to incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas rather than being musical improvisation or composed in the studio, with all songs contributing to narrative....
 focused on Gospel
Gospel

In Christianity, a gospel is generally one of the first four books of the New Testament that describe the birth, life, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus....
 songs of the civil rights movement
Civil rights movement

The Civil Rights Movement was a worldwide political movement for equality before the law occurring approximately between 1960 to 1980. It was accompanied by much civil unrest and popular rebellion....
 and also included two new original songs by Cooder.

Ry Cooder's I, Flathead
I, Flathead

I, Flathead:The Songs of Kash Buk and the Klowns is a concept album by Ry Cooder. It is the third in his "California trilogy" that began with Ch?vez Ravine and was followed by My Name Is Buddy ....
 was released on June 24, 2008. It is the completion of his California trilogy. Based on the drag racing culture of the early '60s, 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
The World (radio program)

PRI's The World is a global news radio, music and multi-platform program created by Public Radio International based on the program's congruence with PRI's mission, and in order to fulfill the critical need for more original global news created for and provided to Americans....
's" Geoquiz. The World is a radio show distributed by Public Radio International
Public Radio International

Public Radio International is a Minneapolis-based United States public radio organization, with locations in Boston, New York, London and Beijing....
. The Tragically Hip
The Tragically Hip

The Tragically Hip is a Canada Rock music Musical ensemble from Kingston, Ontario, consisting of Gordon Downie , Paul Langlois , Rob Baker , Gord Sinclair and Johnny Fay ....
 reference Ry Cooder in the song "At the Hundredth Meridian", asking in his will to get him to "sing my eulogy
Eulogy

A eulogy is a Speech or writing in praise of a person or thing, especially one recently deceased or retired. The word is derived from the Greek word e?????a , meaning praise ....
" and The post-rock
Post-rock

Post-rock is a genre of alternative rock characterized by the use of musical instruments commonly associated with rock music, but using rhythms, harmony, melodies, timbre, and chord progressions that are not found in rock tradition....
 group Tortoise
Tortoise (band)

Tortoise is a post-rock band formed in Chicago, Illinois, USA in 1990 in music....
 has a track entitled "Ry Cooder" on their 1994 self-titled album.

Awards

  • 1993 Grammy Award
    Grammy Award

    The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
     – Meeting by the River
  • 1995 Grammy Award – Talking Timbuktu with Ali Farka Toure
  • 1998 Grammy Award – Buena Vista Social Club
    Buena Vista Social Club (album)

    Buena Vista Social Club is a studio album by Cuban bandleader and musician Juan de Marcos Gonz?lez and American guitarist Ry Cooder with traditional Music of Cuba, released September 16, 1997 on World Circuit ....
  • 2000 – Ry Cooder received an honorary doctorate from Queen's University
    Queen's University

    Queen's University, generally referred to simply as Queen's, is a coeducational, non-sectarian, research intensive, public university located in Kingston, Ontario, Ontario, Canada....
  • 2003 – Rolling Stone
    Rolling Stone

    Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
     magazine named Ry Cooder the 8th Greatest Guitarist of All Time in their list.


Discography

  • Performance
    Performance (soundtrack)

    Performance is a 1970 soundtrack album to the film Performance by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg. It features music from Randy Newman, Merry Clayton, Ry Cooder, Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Last Poets and Mick Jagger....
     (1970)
  • Rising Sons featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder (recorded 1965/66, released 1992)
  • Ry Cooder (December 1970)
  • Into the Purple Valley
    Into the Purple Valley

    Into the Purple Valley is the second album by roots rock legend Ry Cooder, released in 1971 ....
     (February 1972)
  • Boomer's Story
    Boomer's Story

    Boomer's Story is an album by Ry Cooder....
     (November 1972)
  • Paradise and Lunch
    Paradise and Lunch

    Paradise and Lunch is the fourth album by roots rock musician Ry Cooder, released in 1974. The album contains a mix of jazz, blues and roots music led by Cooder's guitar and is considered by many the crowning achievement of Cooder's career....
     (May 1974)
  • Chicken Skin Music
    Chicken Skin Music

    Chicken Skin Music is Ry Cooder's fifth album, released in 1976 ....
     (1976)
  • Showtime (August 1977)
  • Jazz (June 1978)
  • Bop Till You Drop
    Bop till You Drop

    Bop till You Drop is Ry Cooder's ninth album, released in 1979 . This was the first major-label digitally recorded album. It was recorded on a 32-track machine built by the 3M Company....
     (August 1979)
  • The Long Riders (June 1980)
  • Borderline (October 1980)
  • The Slide Area (April 1982)
  • Money and Cigarettes (February 1983)
  • 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
    Little Village (album)

    Little Village is an album by a group of the Little Village, consisting of Ry Cooder, John Hiatt, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner. They had performed as a group recording the John Hiatt solo album Bring the Family in 1987....
     (1991)
  • Trespass
    Trespass (film score)

    The film score to the 1993 movie Trespass , was heavily influenced by experimental jazz. The performers include producers Ry Cooder and Jim Keltner, as well as Jon Hassell....
     (January 1993)
  • A Meeting By The River (1993) (with VM Bhatt)
  • Geronimo, An American Legend (1993)
  • King Cake Party (1994) (with The Zydeco Party Band)
  • Talking Timbuktu
    Talking Timbuktu

    Talking Timbuktu is the 1995, Grammy award-winning collaboration between Malian guitarist Ali Farka Tour? and American guitarist/producer Ry Cooder....
     (1994) (with Ali Farka Touré
    Ali Farka Touré

    Ali Ibrahim ?Farka? Tour? was a Malian singer and guitarist, and one of the African continent?s most internationally renowned musicians. His music is widely regarded as representing a point of intersection of traditional Music of Mali and its North American cousin, the blues....
    )
  • Music by Ry Cooder (1995) (2 disc set of film music)
  • Buena Vista Social Club
    Buena Vista Social Club (album)

    Buena Vista Social Club is a studio album by Cuban bandleader and musician Juan de Marcos Gonz?lez and American guitarist Ry Cooder with traditional Music of Cuba, released September 16, 1997 on World Circuit ....
     (September 1997)
  • The End of Violence (1997)
  • Mambo Sinuendo
    Mambo Sinuendo

    Mambo Sinuendo is a studio album released by Cuban performer Manuel Galban and producer Ry Cooder. This album became the first number-one album in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart for Galb?n and the second for Cooder ....
     (January 2003) (with Manuel Galbán
    Los Zafiros

    Los Zafiros were a Cuban close-harmony vocal group working from 1961–1970. The group was part of the fil?n movement, inspired by American doo-wop groups such as The Platters....
    )
  • Chávez Ravine
    Chávez Ravine (album)

    Ch?vez Ravine: A Record By Ry Cooder is a concept album and historical album by Ry Cooder which tells the story of Ch?vez Ravine, a Mexican-American community demolished in the 1950s in order to build public housing....
      (May 2005)
  • My Name Is Buddy
    My Name Is Buddy

    My Name Is Buddy: Another Record by Ry Cooder is a social-political concept album by Ry Cooder. Cooder has described it as the second in a trilogy that began with Ch?vez Ravine and concluded with ....
     (Nonesuch Records
    Nonesuch Records

    Nonesuch Records is an United States record label, owned by Warner Music Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Records....
    , 2007)
  • I, Flathead
    I, Flathead

    I, Flathead:The Songs of Kash Buk and the Klowns is a concept album by Ry Cooder. It is the third in his "California trilogy" that began with Ch?vez Ravine and was followed by My Name Is Buddy ....
     (June 2008)
  • The Ry Cooder Anthology: The UFO Has Landed (October 2008)


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