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Marc Ribot Background information Born May 21, 1954 Origin Newark, New Jersey, United States Genres Experimental music, alternative rock, free jazz, electronic music, hardcore punk Occupations Musician, composer Instruments Guitar, vocals, trumpet Associated acts Tom Waits, Electric Masada, Bar Kokhba Sextet, The Prosthetic Cubans, Spiritual Unity, Ceramic Dog, John Zorn, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett Website www.marcribot.com Marc Ribot ( /ˈriːboʊ/;[1] born May 21, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer.
His own work has touched on many styles, including no wave, free jazz, and Cuban music. Ribot is also known for collaborating with other musicians, most notably Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, and composer John Zorn.
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Biography
Ribot was born in Newark, New Jersey. He has worked extensively as a session guitarist. He has performed and recorded with Tom Waits, John Zorn, David Sylvian, Jack McDuff, Wilson Pickett, The Lounge Lizards, Arto Lindsay, T-Bone Burnett, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Cibo Matto, Elysian Fields, Sam Phillips, Elvis Costello, David Poe, Allen Ginsberg, Foetus, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Susana Baca, The Black Keys, Stan Ridgway, Vinicio Capossela, Alain Bashung, Lyenn, Hector Zazou, McCoy Tyner, Elton John, Madeline Peyroux, Marianne Faithfull, Leonid Fedorov, Tonio K, Andres Calamaro, Anarchist Republic of Bzzz and others.
Ribot's earliest session work was featured on Tom Waits' Rain Dogs (1985) and helped define Waits' new musical direction.[2] Ribot worked with Waits on many of his following albums including Franks Wild Years (1987), Mule Variations (1999), Real Gone (2004) and Bad as Me (2011). He has appeared on Elvis Costello's Spike, Mighty Like a Rose (1991), and Kojak Variety (1995). Ribot has appeared on numerous recordings by John Zorn, including many of Zorn's Filmworks recordings, solo performances on Zorn's Masada Guitars (also featuring Bill Frisell and Tim Sparks), and is a member of Zorn's Bar Kokhba Sextet and Electric Masada . Ribot's first two albums featured The Rootless Cosmopolitans, followed by an album of works by Frantz Casseus for solo guitar. Further releases found him working in a variety of band and solo contexts including two albums with his self-described "dance band", Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos[3] (The Prosthetic Cubans), featuring compositions by Arsenio Rodríguez.
Ribot admitted to Guitar Player a relatively limited technical facility due to learning to play right-handed despite being left-handed: "That's a real limit, one that caused me a lot of grief when I was working with Jack McDuff and realizing I wasn't following in George Benson's footsteps. I couldn't be a straight-ahead jazz contender if you held a gun to my head, but that begs the question of whether I would want to be one."[4]
He currently performs and records with his group Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog with bassist Shahzad Ismaily and drummer Ches Smith of the avant-garde band Secret Chiefs 3.[5] Ribot's most current studio work involves several tracks accompanying the legendary pianist from John Coltrane's group, McCoy Tyner on his late 2008 album and DVD Guitars; which also features work with John Scofield, Bill Frisell, Béla Fleck, and Derek Trucks.
In late 2010, he toured Europe with his band SunShip (Mary Halvorson, Chad Taylor, Jason Ajemian).[6]
A biographical documentary film about Marc Ribot was made, called The Lost String.
Ribot was also a judge for the 6th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.[7]
Discography
Main article: Marc Ribot discography- Rootless Cosmopolitans (1990)
- Requiem for What's His Name (1992)
- Marc Ribot Plays Solo Guitar Works of Frantz Casseus (1993)
- Shrek (1994)
- The Book of Heads (1995)
- Don't Blame Me (1995)
- Shoe String Symphonettes (1997)
- The Prosthetic Cubans (1998)
- Yo! I Killed Your God (1999)
- Muy Divertido! (2000)
- Saints (2001)
- Inasmuch as Life Is Borrowed (2001)
- Scelsi Morning (2003)
- Soundtracks Volume 2 (2003)
- Spiritual Unity (2005)
- Asmodeus: Book of Angels Volume 7 (2007)
- Exercises in Futility (2008)
- Party Intellectuals (2008)
- Silent Movies (2010)
Filmography
- Sabbath in Paradise (1998)
- The Soul of a Man (directed by Wim Wenders) (2003)
- A Bookshelf on Top of the Sky: 12 Stories About John Zorn (2004)
- Tom Waits Real Gone Tour DVD bootleg recording (2005)
- The Lost String (directed by Anais Prosaic) (2007)
References
- ^ "Marc Ribot biography". Marc Ribot Homepage. http://www.marcribot.com/bio.html. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
- ^ Ruhlman, W. All Music Review of Raindogs accessed 3 September 2008.
- ^ A Fireside Chat with Marc Ribot
- ^ Guitar Player, June 1997
- ^ Ted Drozdowski (2008-06-25). "Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog Party Intellectuals". The Boston Phoenix. http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Music/63648-MARK-RIBOTS-CERAMIC-DOG-PARTY-INTELLECTUALS/. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
- ^ "marcribot.com tours & events". Archived from the original on 2010-11-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5uF2XIU2J. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- ^ Independent Music Awards - 6th Annual Judges
External links
- Marc Ribot official website
- Marc Ribot bio from Pi Recordings
- Marc Ribot at the Internet Movie Database
- Marc Ribot at Allmusic
- Marc Ribot on Myspace
- Marc Ribot: Using his Voice Interview by Arron Kayce published on February 9, 2004.
- An interview with Ribot by Efren del Valle printed December 24, 2002 on Tomajazz.com
- The Complete Marc Ribot discography – includes all solo work as well as collaborations as a sideman in the projects of other musicians
- Interview with Marc Ribot discussing Albert Ayler's influence on his playing – "Marc Ribot: That's the Way I View It from New York" by Paul Olsen, published March 27, 2006 on Allaboutjazz.com
- Marc Ribot video interview at allaboutjazz.com
Tom Waits Studio albums Live albums - Big Time
- Romeo Bleeding: Live From Austin
- Glitter and Doom Live
Soundtrack albums Compilation albums - Bounced Checks
- Anthology of Tom Waits
- Asylum Years
- The Early Years, Volume One
- The Early Years, Volume Two
- Beautiful Maladies
- Used Songs 1973–1980
- Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards
Notable songs - "Ol' '55"
- "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You"
- "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) (An Evening with Pete King)"
- "Somewhere"
- "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis"
- "Romeo Is Bleeding"
- "Kentucky Avenue"
- "Heartattack and Vine"
- "Jersey Girl"
- "Downtown Train"
- "Way Down in the Hole"
- "Young at Heart"
- "Bad as Me"
Tours Related articles Categories:- 1954 births
- American experimental guitarists
- American jazz guitarists
- American rock guitarists
- Living people
- Jewish American musicians
- People from Newark, New Jersey
- Pi Recordings artists
- Tzadik Records artists
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