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Joachim Cooder is no stranger to collaborations, nor is he new to scoring soundtracks, yet Cooder's newest project combines his past experiences in an unexpected way. Son of legendary guitarist Ry Cooder , he took to the drums early on, and eventually pl Full Article at WNYC | New York Public Radio
PopMatters’ David Maine recently raved about the collaboration between Afrobeat’s Vieux Farka Toure and Israeli singer-songwriter Idan Raichel, saying “it would be an understatement to say that The Tel Aviv Session is a good record, or even a great one. Full Article at PopMatters
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Any musician who has his first guitar bestowed on him by no less than Ry Cooder has to have some serious musical karma going for him. And it certainly can’t hurt when you learn your craft with the help of a player on a par with the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Robert Francis’ musical history informs his sound and that’s a very good thing. From being given his very first guitar by Ry Cooder to being accepted as John Frusciante’s only student, there’s a path littered with great musicians creating lasting moments Full Article at PopMatters
LITTLE ROCK It’s safe to say Luther Dickinson was born into this - hillbilly tonk, blues, gospel, folk, rock ’n’ roll - all those wonderful components that make Southern music. The man has it in him, you know, and he comes by it honestly. Luther learned Full Article at Arkansas Online
Recording with Ry Cooder is not like bringing together Mali and Israel
The sparse landscape of the Burren provides an apt backdrop to Seán Tyrrell’s sixth solo album. Walker of the Snow takes its name from a poem of the same name by Charles Dawson Shanly, published in 1859. By turn world-weary, tender and deeply philosophic Full Article at Irish Times
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Ryland "Ry" Peter Cooder (born 15 March 1947, in Los Angeles, California) is an American guitarist, singer and composer. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
I really just enjoyed the process of sending people stuff; it was more fun not knowing what you were going to get back
Recording with Ry Cooder is not like bringing together Mali and Israel
I know I do a lot of stuff outside of the scenes in L.A.
I love these old JIMMY Z ads for inspiration. I mean, Ry Cooder wearing JIMMY Z — so tight! Also, I'm a huge fan of Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology, so I was sure to check it before I left, ha!
There was definitely a deep-pink-sunset feeling I wanted ... When I was younger my dad would get tapes of temp music for film soundtracks, and I remember one was ‘Thief’ by Tangerine Dream from that Michael Mann film. It just felt so cold and lonely and beautiful at once.
I asked Jackson Browne if we did an event, would he come and sing a song ... He had never been here, but he always wanted to come because I talked a lot about Sturgeon Bay. There was a time he wanted to make a recording studio in a trailer park (sort of like Ry Cooder). I said, ‘Why don’t you come up an...
There was definitely a deep-pink-sunset feeling I wanted ... When I was younger my dad would get tapes of temp music for film soundtracks, and I remember one was ‘Thief’ by Tangerine Dream from that Michael Mann film. It just felt so cold and lonely and beautiful at once.
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Lovely appreciation from Ry Cooder via Janet Norris #quelejosestoy #nostalgia http://t.co/N1sE0o1D
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