- Ramblin' Jack Elliott
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Birth_name = Elliott Charles Adnopoz
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Origin = Brooklyn, New York
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Genre =Folk music
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Notable_instruments =Ramblin' Jack Elliott (born Elliott Charles Adnopoz,
August 1 ,1931 ) is an American folk performer.Originally from
Brooklyn ,New York , Elliott grew up in a Jewish family [http://www.newyorker.com/critics/books/articles/060904crbo_books] and had always wanted to be acowboy , inspired by the rodeos he attended atMadison Square Garden , during his youth. Pressured by his parents to follow in his father's footsteps and become a doctor, Elliott resisted and instead ran away from home (at the age of 15) to join the then-famous J.E.Rodeo , the only rodeo ranch east of the Mississippi River. The rodeo traveled throughout the Mid Atlantic and New England states. Although he was only with the rodeo for three months (before his parents tracked him down and he was sent home), Elliott was exposed to his first singing cowboy, a rodeo clown who playedguitar andbanjo and sang songs.Returning home, Elliott taught himself to play guitar and started
busking for a living. Eventually he hooked up withWoody Guthrie and lived with him as a kind of student and observer.With banjo player
Derroll Adams , he later touredGreat Britain andEurope and had a lasting effect on the music scene there. By 1960, he had made three folk albums for the British label, Topic. Playing in the small clubs andpubs ofLondon by day, he would then take his act to the smart, West EndCabaret night clubs . Upon arriving back in the U.S., Elliott discovered he had become well-known within the folk scene.Elliott's greatest influence was Woody Guthrie. Guthrie's son, Arlo, has said that because of his dad's illness and early death, he never really got to know him. Arlo acknowledged that he learned his dad's songs and musical style through Elliott.
Elliott's guitar style and his mastery of Guthrie's material made a big impact on
Bob Dylan while a student at theUniversity of Minnesota . (Dylan paid tribute to Elliott's music inChronicles, Vol. 1 , pp 250-252.) When Dylan reached New York, he was sometimes referred to as 'son of Jack Elliott', due to Elliott's way of introducing Dylan's songs with the words: "Here's a song from my son, Bob Dylan." While Dylan rose to prominence through his song writing, Elliott continued as an interpretative troubadour, bringing old songs to new audiences in an idiosyncratic manner. Elliott also influencedPhil Ochs , and played guitar and sang harmony on Ochs' song "Joe Hill " from the "Tape from California " album.Elliott appeared on Dylan's
Rolling Thunder Revue and played "Longheno de Castro" in Dylan'sRenaldo and Clara . In the movie, he even sings a song about his character.:"My name is Longheno de Castro":"My father was a Spanish
grandee ':"But I won my wife in a card game":"To Hell with those lords of the sea"Elliot plays guitar in a traditional flatpicking style, which he matches with his laconic, humorous storytelling, often accompanying himself on
harmonica . His singing has a strained, nasal quality which the young Bob Dylan emulated. His repertoire includes American traditional music from various genres, including country,blues , bluegrass and folk.Elliott's nickname is due not to his travel habits, but rather to the countless stories he would relate before answering the simplest of questions. Folk singer
Odetta claims that it was her mother who gave him the name by remarking, "Oh Jack Elliott, yeah, he can sure ramble on!"He was famously parodied in on the
BBC in the 1960s byKenneth Williams asRambling Syd Rumpo who was a recurring character onRound the Horne . His claims of authenticity as a folk artist (despite being a Jewish doctor's son from New York City) and disparagement of other folk artists were also parodied by the Folksmen (Christopher Guest ,Michael McKean , andHarry Shearer ) inA Mighty Wind in the name of their "hit" album "Ramblin'."Jack Elliott's first recording in 20 years, "South Coast", earned him his first Grammy in 1995. He was awarded the
National Medal of Arts in 1998.Ramblin' Jack's long career and strained relationship with his daughter Aiyana were chronicled in her 2000 documentary, "The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack".At 75, he has recently changed labels and released "I Stand Alone" on the Anti- label, with an assortment of guest backup players including members of the
Red Hot Chili Peppers ; again, an idiosyncratic collection of little-known music delivered with humor and intensity. He is on record as saying his intention was to title the album "Not For The Tourists" because it was recorded in response to his daughter's request for songs he loved but never played in concert. When she asked why he did not play them in public, he replied "These songs are not for the tourists".Recordings
* "Young Brigham" 1968
* "Bull Durham Sacks and Railroad Tracks" 1970
* "Hard Travelin"' 1989
* "Me and Bobby McGee" 1995
* "South Coast" 1995
* "Kerouac's Last Dream" 1997External links
* [http://www.ramblinjack.com/ Ramblin' Jack website]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ramblinjack/ Ramblin' Jack discussion group]
* [http://www.wirz.de/music/elliodsc.htm Illustrated Ramblin' Jack Elliott discography]
*imdb title|id= 0236008 |title=The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack
* [http://www.anti.com/artist.php?id=33 Anti- Records page featuring Jack's 2006 "I Stand Alone" CD.]]
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