- Tony Furtado
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Name = Tony Furtado
Img_capt = Fox Theater, Boulder, Colorado
February 8, 2008
Image by [http://www.flickr.com/people/98107165@N00 tammi_g]
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Origin = flagicon|USPleasanton, California
Instrument =banjo andslide guitar
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Label = [http://www.funzalorecords.com/furtado.htm Funzalo Records]
Associated_acts = Tony Furtado Band
Influences = Ry Cooder, Taj Mahal, Richard Thompson, Leo Kottke, Randy Newman, The Band, Tom Waits, Tom Petty, John Hartford, Kelly Joe Phelps, Blind Willie Johnson, Fred McDowell, Bonnie Raitt, RL Burnside, Charles Bukowski, David Lindley, Bela Fleck, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, worksongs and field hollers, Irish melodies
URL = [http://www.tonyfurtado.com/ Official site]
Notable_instruments =banjo andslide guitar Tony Furtado is an award-winning
banjo player andslide guitar player of Portuguese and Italian heritage who was born inPleasanton, California . He currently resides inPortland, Oregon .History
Tony Furtado became a
banjo player in sixth grade after doing a report on the instrument, making a rough banjo out of household items and studying the history of it. Before long, he dove headlong into banjo playing, practicing for hours each day. By 19, he had won a pair of National Bluegrass Banjo Championships and was deemed a prodigy.As a young banjo player, Furtado found himself playing the genre of music most represented by the instrument - bluegrass. But all along, he was listening to
Tom Petty andJackson Brown , he was watchingMTV , and he was delving into his parents collection ofclassic rock records. Looking back, he says:“I think I was kind of doomed to be a multi-genre player from the start.” [ [http://www.telluridegateway.com/articles/2007/03/09/the_pulse/pulse03.txt "Furtado brings eclectic bag of tricks to Opera House"] by Katie Klingsporn, March 8, 2007 "Telluride Daily Planet".]
Furtado's 1987 win at the National Banjo Competition (a feat he would repeat in 1991) led to a touring sideman stint with bluegrass musician (fiddle )Laurie Lewis (Laurie Lewis and Grant Street) and the launch of his professional career. But, bluegrass was only one style of music that interested Mr. Furtado. He has spent his decades in the music business fusing bluegrass, country, rock,blues ,jazz , and folk (both American andEurope an) on his expanding instrument arsenal ofbanjo ,guitar ,slide guitar andvoice . [ [http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/002779.html "Tony Furtado Interview"] by Tom Watson, January 18, 2007 "Modern Guitars".]Recordings and performance
He has released 13 albums and played with and opened for such notable musicians as
Greg Allman ,Jerry Douglas ,Keith Richards ,Eric Johnson ,Derek Trucks ,Alison Krauss ,The String Cheese Incident ,Little Feat ,Leftover Salmon , andTaj Mahal . He has released numerous solo albums, including Swamped, Within Reach, Full Circle, American Gypsy, Live Gypsy, Roll My Blues Away, These Chains, Tony Furtado Band, and Bare Bones.Furtado released a new album, "13," in January 2007 on the [http://www.funzalorecords.com/ Funzalo] label of Arizona. The record is a mix of originals and covers, totalling 13 selections. It represents the artist's thirteenth
album release, and he made it when he was 3x13 years old, but the album title, and the title cut, actually refer to the "horrid Sago coal mine explosion inWest Virginia in early 2006 that saw 13 miners trapped underground." Despite the horror of the event, Furtado says actually writing the song was quite easy:"My manager turned to me one day and asked, 'Do you have any
mining songs?' I had never written any mining songs. He said, 'Well that Sago mine disaster just happened.' So. I started reading up a bunch about it and realized how tragic and intense it was. I had a melody that was sitting around from another song that I had written that just seemed to work. So, I took thatmelody and married it with some verses that I wrote, and I came up with a chorus. It kind of just all fell into place." [ [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/article.asp?xid=1001 "Tony Furtado goes for a lucky 'Thirteen'"] by Jason MacNeil January 2007 "Country Standard Time".]Of the "tender and somewhat bittersweet" original song "California Flood," he says:
"Musically, I was listening to a lot of
Elliott Smith at the time, and so, I have to think I was influenced a bit by that." "Lyrically, I think I had written a little poem about being a kid and thinking about summers on theCalifornia Delta . We had a boat out there. And also some of the different things were intertwined in there, memories of my folks and just some different personal problems - interfamily stuff - that I don't necessarily want to elaborate on. I know it's kind of abstract, but I think they are kind of intertwined." [ [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/article.asp?xid=1001 "Tony Furtado goes for a lucky 'Thirteen'"] by Jason MacNeil January 2007 "Country Standard Time".]Three covers grace "Thirteen":
The Who classic "Won't Get Fooled Again ",Elton John 's "Take Me To The Pilot ", andCreedence Clearwater Revival 's "Fortunate Son ." Of these he said:"'
Won't Get Fooled Again ' just felt great. I started doing that one at live shows solo, and it was an easy choice. 'Fortunate Son ,' I remembered hearing when I was a kid, my parents had a couple of oldCreedence Clearwater Revival albums that I listened to all the time. TheElton John song was suggested by other people, and so I tried it. I'm working on getting comfortable, but it's a fun song." [ [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/article.asp?xid=1001 "Tony Furtado goes for a lucky 'Thirteen'"] by Jason MacNeil January 2007 "Country Standard Time".]He currently resides in
Portland, Oregon , and tours theU.S. extensively.Style and sound
Mr. Furtado mixes rootsy, old time, folk, indie-rock, blues, and
jazz styles. [ [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/article.asp?xid=1001 "Tony Furtado goes for a lucky 'Thirteen'"] by Jason MacNeil January 2007 "Country Standard Time".]Discography
*"Thirteen" (2007) [http://www.funzalorecords.com/furtado.htm Funzalo Records] — ASIN: B000LP6KNA
*"Bare Bones" (2005) - Live [http://www.funzalorecords.com/furtado.htm Funzalo Records] — ASIN: B0007NMJDQ
*"These Chains" (2004) [http://www.funzalorecords.com/furtado.htm Funzalo Records] — ASIN: B0002C4IYK
*"Live Gypsy" (2003) - Live [http://www.dualtone.com/ Dualtone Music Group] — ASIN: B00009EIQ9
*"American Gypsy" (2002) [http://whatarerecords.com/ What Are Records?] — ASIN: B00006BNFC
*"Tony Furtado Band" (2000) [http://whatarerecords.com/ What Are Records?] — ASIN: B00004U937
*"Tony Furtado & Dirk Powell" (1999) [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/label/Rounder+Select/a/Rounder+Select Rounder Select] — ASIN: B00000I5KF
*"Roll My Blues Away" (1997) [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/label/Rounder+Select/a/Rounder+Select Rounder Select] — ASIN: B0000002NA
*"Full Circle" (1994) [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/label/Rounder+Select/a/Rounder+Select Rounder Select] — ASIN: B0000002MB
*"Sugarbeat" (1994) with Matt Flinner, Ben Demerath, and Sally Truitt, Cojema released-then Blue Planet Records...out of print!
*"Rounder Banjo Extravaganza" (1993) Live album with Tony Trischka and Tom Adams, Rounder Records
*"Within Reach" (1992) [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/label/Rounder+Select/a/Rounder+Select Rounder Select] — ASIN: B0000002KL
*"Swamped" (1992) [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/label/Rounder+Select/a/Rounder+Select Rounder Select] — ASIN: B0000002JVDistinction and awards
*A two-time winner of the
National Bluegrass Banjo Championship inWinfield, Kansas 1987 and 1991.Articles, reviews, interviews
* [http://georgegraham.com/reviews/furtad07.html "Tony Furtado: Thirteen"] by George Graham "The Graham Weekly Album Review" #1460, as broadcast January 10, 2007 on "WVIA-FM".
* [http://www.telluridegateway.com/articles/2007/03/09/the_pulse/pulse03.txt "Furtado brings eclectic bag of tricks to Opera House"] by Katie Klingsporn, March 8, 2007 "Telluride Daily Planet".
* [http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/002779.html "Tony Furtado Interview"] by Tom Watson, January 18, 2007 "Modern Guitars".
* [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/article.asp?xid=1001 "Tony Furtado goes for a lucky 'Thirteen'"] by Jason MacNeil January 2007 "Country Standard Time".References
External links
* [http://www.tonyfurtado.com/ Official Website] Tony Furtado
* [http://www.myspace.com/tonyfurtadomusic MySpace page] Tony Furtado
* [http://www.funzalorecords.com/furtado.htm Funzalo Records] Tony Furtado
* [http://www.archive.org/details/TonyFurtadoBand Tony Furtado Band collection] at theInternet Archive 's live music archive
* [http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifexq95ldse~T1 allmusic] Biography: Tony Furtado
* [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/artist.asp?xid=95&c=1001 Tony Furtado] feature and CD reviews at [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/?c=111 Country Standard Time]
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