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    Ryland Peter Cooder (born March 15, 1947) is an American musician, songwriter, film score composer, record producer, and writer. He is a multi-instrumentalist but is best known for his slide guitar work, his interest in traditional music, and his collaborations with traditional musicians from many countries.

  3. Oct 1, 2024 · Ry Cooder, American guitarist and singer whose influence far outweighed his limited commercial success. Cooder was preoccupied with subtleties of tone and texture. He mostly recorded other people’s music and was known for his numerous collaborations.

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  4. Mar 29, 2023 · With “a thimbleful of ambition”, Californian singer-guitarist Ry Cooder has travelled further than most over the past six decades. Throughout the 70s and into the early 80s, Cooder’s remarkable run of solo albums established him as one of America’s great adventurers.

    • Across the Borderline. At the top spot is this track that Ry Cooder originally recorded for a Japanese television commercial in 1981. A year later, Cooder recorded it with Freddy Fender for the soundtrack to the film The Border.
    • The Chieftains- Dunmore Lasses. It is safe to say that Ry Cooder has been a part of many great collaborations during his career, but just off the top spot of this list is this somewhat overlooked masterpiece that he recorded with the Irish folk group The Chieftains in 1995 taken from the album The Long Black Veil.
    • Crossroads. Ry Cooder was a frequent collaborator with film director Walter Hill and the soundtrack to the film “Crossroads” released in 1986 also featured the talents of blues legend Terry Evans and harmonica player Sonny Terry.
    • Paris, Texas. As stated in the introduction to this list, during the 1980’s Ry Cooder recorded several film soundtracks, the most notable being his work for the movie “Paris, Texas” in 1985.
    • Longevity. California-based multi-instrumentalist Ryland Peter Cooder has made his mark as a musician, songwriter, film score composer, record producer and diviner of lost musical traditions.
    • Technique. After a failed attempt at playing banjo with Bill Monroe and Doc Watson (“Son, you just ain’t ready,” Monroe told the teenager), Cooder applied the instrument’s tuning and three-finger-roll technique to guitar.
    • Diversity. In the 1970s, as a solo artist, Cooder released a series of albums that excavated bygone musical genres. It culminated in 1979’s Bop Till You Drop, which provided him with his biggest hit, a cover of Elvis Presley’s “Little Sister.”
    • 'Buena Vista Social Club' As producer of the 1997 hit album Buena Vista Social Club, Cooder revived interest in traditional Cuban music from the country’s pre-Castro era.
  5. Ry Cooder is a master at breathing new life into old songs. His pulsating and moving version of the 1929 song The Railroad Boomer features Jim Dickinson on piano. Source: Rex

  6. May 10, 2024 · Perhaps the recording that Cooder is best known for, his soundtrack for the Wim Wenders movie starring Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski centres around his atmospheric slide guitar instrumental, with ambient sounds capturing the sound of the desert.