- Stan Ridgway
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Stan Ridgway
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Background = solo_singer
Born = birth date and age|1954|4|5
Origin = Barstow,California
Years_active = 1977–present
Associated_acts =Wall of Voodoo , Drywall,Hecate's Angels
Instrument = Vocals,guitar ,piano ,keyboards ,synthesizers ,harmonica .
Genre = New Wave,
western music, electronic music,industrial rock ,
film score
Alias = Stanard Q. Ridgway, Jackie "Teak" Lazar
Label =Restless Records ,I.R.S. Records ,Geffen Records ,New West Records
URL = [http://www.stanridgway.com www.stanridgway.com]Stan Ridgway born
April 5 ,1954 inBarstow, California , is aMulti-instrumentalist singer-songwriter , and was the original lead singer of the bandWall of Voodoo .Wall of Voodoo
The band was named
Wall of Voodoo by Ridgway before their first gig in reference to a comment made by Joe Ramirez, a friend of Ridgway's, while recording and overdubbing a Kalamazoo Rhythm Ace drum machine, a gift to Ridgway by writer and iconic voice over artistDaws Butler , partner toStan Freberg , voice ofYogi Bear and many otherHanna-Barbera characters. Berardi was listening to some of the Acme Soundtracks music Ridgway and Moreland had created in their studio. When Ridgway jokingly compared the multiple-drum-machine- andFarfisa -organ-laden recordings to Phil Spector'sWall of Sound , Berardi commented it sounded more like a "wall of voodoo", and the name stuck.Actually, for new listeners, the
voodoo reference was a little misleading, as it referred to the music's often spooky quality, as opposed to any Haitian or Caribbean influences. In fact, Ridgway's Wov music could fairly have been described as a cross between early synthesizer pop (especially that ofDevo ) andEnnio Morricone 's soundtracks forSergio Leone 's "Man with No Name " films. Adding to the music's distinctiveness was Nanini's percussive experimentation, mixing drum machines with unconventional found instruments such as pots, pans and various kitchen utensils, as well as Marc Moreland's twangy spaghetti-western guitar. On top of the mix was Ridgway's unusual vocal style — a flat, uninflected, nasal Western drawl that combined the stoic ballad-style "Sprechgesang " ofJohnny Cash , the declamatory theatrical delivery ofEthel Merman , and the ironic, clenched-jaw voice of a wisecracking ventriloquist's dummy doingJames Cagney impressions andcarny routines. One of Ridgway's hobbies since childhood isventriloquism and he occasionally assumes the persona of a dummy named Jackie "Teak" Lazar, such as in his cover version of "Behind Closed Doors" from "Holiday in Dirt" and in the video for "Big Dumb Town" from "Black Diamond".olo career
Ridgway embarked on a solo career in 1983, shortly after Wall of Voodoo's appearance and break up at the
US Festival that same year. After collaborating on the song "Don't Box Me In" withStewart Copeland fromThe Police for the soundtrack toFrancis Ford Coppola 's "Rumble Fish ", he released his first proper solo album, "The Big Heat" (1986), which included the top 5 European (and UK) hit "Camouflage". This was followed by numerous other solo recordings "Mosquitos" (1989), "Partyball" (1991), "Black Diamond" (1995), and "Anatomy" (1999), "The Way I Feel Today" (1998), a collection of big band standards (2000), and "Holiday in Dirt" (2001), a compilation of outtakes and previously unreleased songs. Ridgway's most recent solo outing is "Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs" (2005), featuring the narrative song, "Talkin' Wall Of Voodoo Blues Pt. 1", a history of his former band in song that was especially poignant, having followed the recent deaths ofMarc Moreland andJoe Nanini .Since the early days of Wall of Voodoo, Ridgway has been interested in making music for the cinema. A list of films for which Ridgway has written scores and/or original songs is included below. Ridgway's album "Holiday in Dirt" was a quasi-cinematic project, with the release of the album accompanied by a showing of 14 short films by various independent filmmakers, each film a visual interpretation of one of the songs on the album. A compilation DVD of the films was released in February 2005.
In 1994, Ridgway began work on a new project in the form of a trio called Drywall, the other members of the trio being Ridgway's wife, keyboardist/vocalist
Pietra Wexstun of the bandHecate's Angels (who had previously worked with Ridgway on "Mosquitos" and "Partyball"), and formerRain Parade drummer Ivan Knight. In 1995, Drywall released its first album (first of a "trilogy of apocalyptic documents"), titled "Work The Dumb Oracle". A short film directed by Carlos Grasso titled "The Drywall Incident" was released the same year. An extended, instrumental soundtrack album for "The Drywall Incident" was released in 1996.Ridgway and Wexstun also collaborated and forayed into new musical territory, composing a suite of mostly instrumental and orchestral pieces to accompany an exhibition of
postmodern surrealist artistMark Ryden 's paintings after being introduced by a mutual friend, Sean P. Riley, who toured with Wall Of Voodoo on their 1982 "Call Of The West - Tour Of Virtue" as the band's merchandiser. The album was released on CD in 2003 as "Blood — Miniature Paintings of Sorrow and Fear" in a unique 3-panel packaging design by the artist which quickly sold out of its limited pressing of 7,500. Ridgway plays banjo and harmonica in Wexstun's groupHecate's Angels .Ridgway's most recent solo recording is "Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs" (2005). Stan Ridgway and Drywall regrouped in 2006 to release the album "Barbeque Babylon", the third "apocalyptic document" with the single "The
AARP Is Following Me". The new Drywall lineup features Rick King on guitars and bass and Bruce Zelesnik on drums and percussion.Ridgway has also contributed to albums and projects by producer
Hal Willner , Frank Black and the Catholics, The Flesh Eaters,The Divine Horsemen , The Ray Campi Quartet,The Fibonaccis , andRoger McGuinn .Albums
Wall of Voodoo * "Wall of Voodoo" (EP) (Index, 1980)
* "Dark Continent" (IRS, 1981)
* "Call of the West " (IRS, 1982)
* "Granma's House" (IRS 1983)
* "The Index Masters " (BMG/Restless, 1999) "remastered release of "Wall of Voodoo" EP with additional concert tracks"
=Drywall=* "Work the Dumb Oracle" (IRS, 1995)
* "The Drywall Incident Soundtrack" (Geffen, 1996)
* "The Drywall Project/The Drywall Incident" (TWA, 1996)
* "Barbeque Babylon" (redFLY, 2005)olo
* "The Big Heat" (IRS, 1986)
* "Mosquitos" (Geffen, 1989)
* "Partyball" (Geffen, 1991)
* "Songs That Made This Country Great" (IRS, 1992) "a compilation of older, published material"
* "Black Diamond" (Birdcage, 1995. Re-issued 2002, UltraModern/New West )
* "Film Songs" (EP) (TWA, 1997) "a compilation of individual songs written for various films"
* "The Way I Feel Today" (Impala, Disinformation, 1998) "a compilation of big band cover songs"
* "Anatomy" (Ultramodern/New West, 1999)
* "Holiday in Dirt" (Ultramodern/New West, 2002) "a compilation of older, mostly unpublished material"
* "Snakebite" (redFLY, 2004)DVD
* "Holiday in Dirt:14 short films of the Music of Stan Ridgway" DVD (Ultramodern/New West, 2005)a collection of short films of songs found on the Holiday in Dirt Album
olo--Live
* "Stan Ridgway Live: “Poolside with Gilly”": The “Partyball” Tour: The Strand, Hermosa Beach, CA 1991 (Dis-Information, 2001)
* "Stan Ridgway Live: The “Beyond Tomorrow” Show": The Coach House 3/16/90 (Dis-Information, 2002)
* "Stan Ridgway Live in NYC: The “Black Diamond” Tour": TheMercury Lounge 6/17/96 (Dis-Information, 2002)
* "Stan Ridgway Live: The Mosquitos Tour": The Ancient Town of Frankfurt6 December 1989 (Dis-Information, 2002)With
Pietra Wexstun * "Blood: Miniature Paintings of Sorrow and Fear" (Dis-Information, 2003)
ingles
Film Scores / Film Music
* "
Rumble Fish " (1983), directed byFrancis Ford Coppola (end title song "Don't Box Me In," withStewart Copeland )
* "Terminus "(1986), directed by Pierre-William Glenn (title song)
* "Slam Dance" (1987), directed byWayne Wang (song "Bing Can't Walk")
* "Pump Up the Volume" (1990), directed by Allan Moyle (song, "Talk Hard")
* "Future Kick" (1991), directed by Damian Klaus (score)
* "Floundering "(1994), directed by Peter McCarthy (title song)
* "Melting Pot" (AKA "Race") (1997), directed by Tom Musca (score)
* "Death Smokes a Big Cigar" (1997), directed by Franco Riccardi (score)
* "Error In Judgment" (1998), directed by Scott Levy (score)
* "Desperate But Not Serious" (1999), directed by Bill Fishman (score)
* "Speedway Junky" (1999), directed by Nick Perry (score)
* "The Keening" (1999), directed by Alex & Andrew Smith (score)
* "Simpatico" (1999), directed byMatthew Warchus (end title song)
* "$pent" (2000), directed by Gil Cates, Jr. (score)
* "Vengeance" (2001), directed by Brian Belefant (songs)
* "Desert Saints" (2002), directed by Richard Greenberg (song)Trivia
*"Peg and Pete and Me," from his album "Mosquitos", features backing vocals by then-unknown
Tori Amos .
*"Calling Out to Carol," also from his album "Mosquitos", has an opening chord similar to the one in an early Wall of Voodoo song, "Me & My Dad"Press Quotes
*"Stan Ridgway is equal parts Raymond Chandler and John Huston, Johnny Cash and Rod Serling." NME
*"Some know him just as the long lost singer with the great Wall Of Voodoo, others as one of the great unsung maverick geniuses of our time." MELODY MAKER
*"For Stan Ridgway life is like an old detective movie, full of furtive con men and tough dames who hide their daily crimes in the gray mist of the city. This is mature music, short on sentimentality, long on imagination and style." PEOPLE MAGAZINE
*"Stan Ridgway has a cast of thousands at his fingertips, and a wealth of tales in his head. A rare and famous talent. Not part of any club or click, just a maverick in his own right." LONDON MIDWEEK
*"Stan Ridgway is one of the most unique and talented songwriters around." RECORD MIRROR
*"Haunted by America's pulp serial past, Stan Ridgway has become his own wireless theater." THE FACE
*"Filtered through his sardonically insightful wit, these stories become engaging not only for the details he includes, but the ones he chooses not to expose as well." THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE
*"Stan Ridgway tells stories from the underside of America. It's the dream gone sour; the dream that never even took root. Tales of losers who battle on and play the game their own way, with a glamour-less beauty and a bath of realism...slices of lives that knew the rules have been drawn up 'someplace else'; characters that have to bluff to get by." FOLLOW MUSIC AUSTRALIA
*"Ridgway has transformed himself into a decidedly offbeat version of Johnny Cash and Captain Beefheart, Rod Serling and Tom Waits all rolled up into one." -- LIVEDAILYExternal links
* [http://blogs.tampabay.com/80s/2006/09/stan_ridgway_in.html] Stuck In The 80's - Stan Ridgway Interview 2006
* [http://www.stanridgway.com/ Official Stan Ridgway Site]
* [http://faculty.unk.edu/u/umlands/ridgsearch.html Essays and Reviews on Stan Ridgway, by Prof. Sam Umland]
* [http://idiot-dog.com/music/ridgway.stan/ Complete Discography]
* [http://www.midwinter.com/beyond/ "Beyond Tomorrow" fan site]* [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=stan_ridgway Trouser Press entry]
Related Artists
*
Wall of Voodoo
*Pete McRae
*Hal Willner
*Frank Black and the Catholics
*The Flesh Eaters
*The Divine Horsemen
*The Ray Campi Quartet
*The Fibonaccis
*Roger McGuinn
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