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Ry Cooder remains one of the very few studio icons who has gained the reputation as a "musician's musician." Beginning his professional career in 1963 in a little-known blues band that included pop vocalist Jackie DeShannon, Cooder has become a mains...more Ry Cooder remains one of the very few studio icons who has gained the reputation as a "musician's musician." Beginning his professional career in 1963 in a little-known blues band that included pop vocalist Jackie DeShannon, Cooder has become a mainstay in the California studio scene, as well as developed into one of brightest stars on the "Americana" radio format. After trying and failing to gain stardom in a band called Rising Sons in 1965 (with bandmates Taj Mahal and Ed Cassidy, who later formed Spirit), he was brought in to do session work for artists as diverse as Captain Beefheart, Randy Newman, Little Feat, Van Dyke Parks, Gordon Lightfoot, and several others. He was featured prominently on the Stones' classics Let It Bleed and Exile On Main Street albums, and was the "Edward" referred to in the Stones off-shoot project, Jamming With Edward!, which featured jam sessions of Wyman, Watts, Jagger, pianist Nicky Hopkins, and Cooder in the studio while they would continually wait for Keith Richards show up. By the early '80s, Cooder had also become one of the most prolific film soundtrack composers and musicians. He has contributed to over 30 films including Blue Collar, The Long Riders, The Border, Paris, Texas, Streets of Fire, Alamo Bay, Cocktail, and Geronimo. At the same time he developed a love for bringing to the forefront many unknown musicians who helped him create recordings in a wide spectrum of titles including Tex-Mex, African, rock 'n' roll, blues, reggae, Hawaiian, jazz, country, folk, R&B, Cuban, and gospel music. Cooder continues to record, tour, and compose movie soundtracks today....less
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band,
John Hiatt,
The Rising Sons
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Ry Cooder
Dec 3, 1970
Handbill
$45
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Ry Cooder
Dec 3, 1970
Poster
$75
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Ry Cooder
Dec 3, 1970
Postcard
$184
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Ry Cooder
Oct 5, 1976
Poster
$278
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Ry Cooder
Dec 3, 1976
Poster
$83
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Ry Cooder
May 10, 1980
Poster
$125
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Ry Cooder
May 9, 1987
Poster
$145
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Ry Cooder
May 9, 1987
Poster
$331
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Ry Cooder
Aug 25, 1990
Poster
$18
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Ry Cooder
Aug 25, 1990
Poster
$22
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Ry Cooder
Oct 10, 1992
Poster
$19
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Ry Cooder
Oct 11, 1992
Serigraph
$656 -
$1,286
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Ry Cooder
Apr 27, 1994
Poster
$55
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Ry Cooder
Apr 27, 1994
Poster
$30
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