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  1. Who the Sky Betrays is an intense listen; politically sharp, sometimes emotionally raw, it's light years away from the MOR pap that passes for jazz these days. More please....

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marc_RibotMarc Ribot - Wikipedia

    Biography. Marc Ribot, who is of Jewish heritage, was born in Newark, New Jersey.He grew up in the Montrose section of South Orange, New Jersey.. He has worked extensively as a session guitarist. He has performed and recorded with Tom Waits, Caetano Veloso, John Zorn, David Sylvian, Jack McDuff, Wilson Pickett, Arto Lindsay, T-Bone Burnett, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Cibo Matto, Sam Phillips ...

  3. 12 de dic. de 2003 · Maroon, pianist Benny Lackner, bassist Derek Nievergelt and drummer Lance Carter are joined on five tracks by the inimitable Marc Ribot, whose guitar ranges from a textural backdrop on "The Tourist" to jagged and angular on "Is This the Time?"

  4. Biografía. En su adolescencia estudió guitarra clásica con el compositor e intérprete haitiano Frantz Casseus.En 1978 emigró a New York para integrar al grupo Realtones y trabajar como músico con artistas como Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas y Chuck Berry, entre 1978 y 1985.. La primera grabación como músico de sesión fue en el disco Rain dogs de Tom Waits, participando con un sonido ...

  5. Marc Ribot chronology. Muy Divertido! (2000) Saints. (2001) Inasmuch as Life is Borrowed. (2001) Saints is a 2001 album of solo guitar recorded by Marc Ribot. [1] It features several interpretations of compositions by Albert Ayler, as well as traditional spirituals, jazz standards, showtunes, and a song by The Beatles .

  6. 9 de ago. de 2021 · by Cam Lind. [Akashic Books; 2021] Marc Ribot sits on stage at the Village Vanguard, leaning into his guitar over crossed legs. He bows his head to his instrument’s worn wooden curves and picks out a classical version of John Coltrane’s “Dearly Beloved.”. The audience is captivated, completely silent as Ribot slips dissonant reverb ...

  7. AllMusic awarded the album 3 stars and the review by Steve Huey states, "Regrouping his Latin backing band Los Cubanos Postizos, Marc Ribot offers a sequel to his 1998 Arsenio Rodríguez tribute The Prosthetic Cubans in Muy Divertido! ("very entertaining"). While there are once again a few songs penned by Rodríguez, there's also a greater variety of composers represented, including three ...

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