"Ridgway's post-Wall of Voodoo output has, if anything, cemented his neo-noir rep as one of American music's greatest storytellers, the wild and wily Steinbeck of sad whiskey railroads and rusted, ramshackle American dreams." AUSTIN CHRONICLE
STAN RIDGWAY Upcoming TOUR DATES 2011
TOUR OF ITALY: JULY 11-19
Lun 11 lug ASTI “Asti Musica”, P.zza San Secondo INFO & PREVENDITE: a breve
Mar 12 lug BOLOGNA, Botanique Festival, Via Filippo Re INFO & PREVENDITE: a breve
Mer 13 lug ROMA “Rock City”, Parco degli Acquedotti INFO & PREVENDITE: a breve
Gio 14 lug LIVORNO “Rock Village”, Villa Corridi INFO & PREVENDITE: a breve
Sab 16 lug PONTINIA (LT) “Rock & Blues Festival”, Anfiteatro G. Verga INFO & PREVENDITE: a breve
OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR STAN RIDGWAY : http://www.stanridgway.com
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.... "Neon Mirage is a winning combination of grit and grease, a buffer and a salve. A clear vision by an artist who's focused, complex and sincere." HERALD EXAMINER
"Mortality and the absurdity of human existence are among the thematic strands running through Ridgway's new Neon Mirage, a dazzling effort that takes its place among autumnal efforts by Zevon, Krisofferson and Dylan. A stately grappling with identity and meaning." UK UNCUT
"Electronic music, film scores, big-band covers, country-inspired excursions - no question, Ridgway is a restless creative spirit." WASHINGTON POST
Stan Ridgway is a true original. One of the most unique singer/songwriters in American music, from his early days with L.A.'s Wall Of Voodoo, to his even more intriguing solo career, Ridgway continues to create an impressive body of work.
2011 brings his new solo album "Neon Mirage" out on tour and new work will be highlighted in addition to songs from his deep catalog of past classic solo albums and Wall Of Voodoo favorites. A celebration in song, story and spoken word.
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Genre: Folk / Gothic / Melodramatic Popular Song
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..b58f45d869b99eb1341d82d3b6b1eb5a.. .. ...... .. For Tour Updates and Breaking News: .. .. .. ........ ..Join the Stan Ridgway Email List.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. *Please note that while this is Stan Ridgway's "official" MySpace page, it is being maintained by his Webmaster.* .. .. ...... .. You can LISTEN, SAMPLE and PURCHASE tons of songs and music here at Stan Ridgway's direct link to ITUNES: Click the Link! .. ...... .. ...... .. 2008 Bio .. STAN RIDGWAY .. “Music is more than just chords and notes to me, it has the ability to make pictures in the mind,” says noir troubadour and sound alchemist Stan Ridgway. “My songs and records are designed to be seen as well as heard.” .. A mad scientist of sound and vision, Ridgway possesses a style unparalleled, at least in our known universe. Making his musical pictures for 30 years now, the singer-songwriter and guitarist has emerged as a singular voice in contemporary song. .. “It’s a hybrid of all the music I’ve loved and admired,” he says. “There are no boundaries on art and no rules to follow in music. A song is really just a strong point of view.” .. Ridgway works in his own unique form of aural tradition, chronicling all that lies beneath the safe and sane surface. He craftily sets his dark materials to off-kilter and eerie melodies that echo the uneasy action of a cast of characters on the brink. His tales often take place in the microcosmic miasma of L.A. and its outer desert, where his creations try to wrest meaning from the beautiful catastrophe of their lives. The combination makes for a stunning stew of universal provocations. .. “Mystery and irony are attractive to me but that said, I have no problem with entertainment,” he says. “Orson Welles was a magician as well as a Shakespearean actor. There’s a certain brilliance to that.” .. ...... .. Ridgway has soaked himself in European soundtrack music, American folk tradition, primitive rock 'n' roll, blues, psychedelia, free jazz and all that is avant-garde. All of it has seeped into his musical vocabulary. .. “Life is absurd. But that doesn’t mean it has to be meaningless,” he says. “From an early age music centered me in a chaotic world that didn’t make sense.” .. Ridgway's uncanny ability for brushing Old World charm against contemporary disturbances and oddities just might define the disjointed landscape of 21st century life. In a further stunning feat of beatnik burlesque, Ridgway's inimitable vocal style carries listeners to the edge of their seats, while perfectly balancing his sometimes-untrustworthy narrator's voice from the twilight zone. .. “I’ve always liked tall tales, urban myths and ghost stories,” he says. “I like a strong protagonist, as well as a story that unfolds with drama, color and detail. A song should take you away for awhile and into another world.” Sounds like the definition of a Stan Ridgway song… .. Raised in L.A., Ridgway began his love affair with Southwestern gothic 30 years ago as front man of vanguard electro-art punks Wall of Voodoo, who originally formed with the intention of scoring low-budget horror films. Ridgway sang on the band's debut EP and first two albums, Dark Continent and Call of the West (which included the accidental MTV hit “Mexican Radio”). .. It's been 25 years since Ridgway first told his stories of the numb and narcoleptic workingman in “Factory” and the suburban couple of “Lost Weekend” (adrift in a loser's Las Vegas). These early snapshots left an indelible impression on a decade more often remembered for its musical frivolity than for its depth: As it happens, “Mexican Radio” is enjoying a hit run once again with a version cut by Mexican super-rockers Kinky. .. As he takes to the road, Ridgway is staging a series of retrospective shows "Desert Of Dreams" in honor of over 25 years of musical mystery from the House of Ridgway. He'll be screening his vivid stories starring his classic cast of anti-heroes, dreamers and schemers lost in the darkened drive-in theater of America. The jungle-bound soldier from “Camouflage” (a surprise Top 5 Hit in Europe from Ridgway's 1986 solo debut The Big Heat), the runaway driver of “King for a Day” (from his most recent offering Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs), and the frustrated outsider in “Don't Box Me In” (written with Stewart Copeland of the Police for the Francis Ford Coppola film Rumblefish) are but three of Ridgway's creations that persist, long after the song is over and the curtain has dropped. .. Pulling numbers from his revolutionary past and moving into his own honed, sardonic style of present, Ridgway will be accompanied at the shows by Pietra Wexstun ..boards, electronics and vocals; Rick King on guitar, bass and vocals; and Joe Berardi on drums and percussion. Wexstun and Ridgway have lived and worked in tandem for more than 30 years; her keyboard and vocal sounds are perfectly in tune with his not-so-typical stories of proverbial American tragedy and triumph. .. Ridgway's flair for concise character portraits was first noted by uber critic Greil Marcus, who called The Big Heat “probably the most compelling portrait of American social life to appear on a rock 'n' roll record since Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska." Author Mikal Gilmore said it was “the best L.A.-founded record of that year.” Ridgway followed with the existential-humanist Mosquitoes (featuring the anthemic “Mission in Life,” and the Euro-hit, “Calling Out to Carol”). Partyball (1991) explored the outer-limits of Ridgway's unique world, while 2002's Black Diamond was a more Spartan and personal statement on love and loss. .. .. “I sometimes use songs as a way to figure out the puzzle of how things fit or don't. When the balance is right, what the listener brings to it is just as important as what I bring to it,” he says. .. ”I’ve always thought of songs like films in the mind really, except I’m the actor and the director, the lighting and prop person and DP too. When it’s working, you should be able to see the song as well as hear it.” .. Ridgway is often compared to his cinematic counterparts David Lynch and Quentin Tarantino and hard-boiled literary types like Raymond Chandler and Jim Thompson. The San Francisco Chronicle said, “He conjures “Burroughs, Bukowski and Brecht,” while his hometown LA Weekly called him “the Nathaniel West of rock.” .. His sonic innovations and explosive performances have made Ridgway a favorite repeat collaborator among his fellow visionaries. His diverse credits include shaping soundtracks as well as writing and orchestrating music for the surrealist paintings of Mark Ryden (along with co-composer Wexstun). He's an occasional contributor to Wexstun's group Hecate's Angels; the pair collaborated most recently with guitarist Rick King for Barbeque Babylon, the third excursion by their electro-experimental-noise combo Drywall. And he is frequently called on to collaborate with celebrated producer Hal Willner, contributing to Lost in the Stars: The Songs of Kurt Weil, the live performance piece Shock and Awe: The Songs of Randy Newman, and, most recently, the Johnny Depp-commissioned Rogues Gallery, Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys. .. Whether it's confronting the cruelty of the sea or contradictions on land, Ridgway is a rare performer and songmaker whose enduring sketches nail the human condition down cold while his characterizations of life remain absolutely fresh and alive. The primal urges that drive his creations--whether they're searching for a home in “Underneath the Big Green Tree,” or acknowledging our collective heritage in his electronic reworking of Johnny Cash's “Ring of Fire”-- see Ridgway finding humanity in all stripes, as he celebrates the circus of our lives. .. “At the end of the day I really consider myself just an inventor, or like a link in a chain,” the artist says. Music and songs and recording are an obsession for me — sound. It’s all in there, the art, ideas and things that influenced me. To see it and tell it your own way is the challenge. That’s the last true, honest place to be. It might even be the new frontier right now.” .. WWW.STANRIDGWAY.COM .. .. "It's been 25 years since L.A.'s seminal Wall of Voodoo released Call of the West, and that calls for a drink. The album's dusty, Barstow-to-Bakersfield, Ross Macdonald-meets-Edward G. Ulmer in a Death Valley Detour to nowheresville title track and grimly optimistic film noir narratives still reverberate across the musical Route 66 Voodoo frontman Stan Ridgway paved, roadkill and all. It's the closest musical approximation yet of that hardscrabble, postwar, westward wanderlust to rush headlong into the unknown, "And above all to get a fair shake, to get a piece of the rock, a slice of the pie, to spit out the window of your car and not have the wind blow it back in your face ... ." Ridgway's post-Wall of Voodoo output has, if anything, cemented his neo-noir rep as one of American music's great storytellers, the wild and wily Steinbeck of sad whiskey railroads and rusted, ramshackle American dreams." - Marc Savlov .. -
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The Big Heat / Drive She Said - Stan Ridgway Band performs Live on The BBC UK TV Show "The Old Grey Whistle Test" 1986 - with Pietra Wexstun ( keys), Joe Berardi (drums). Bernard Hall (keys), Roger Kleier (guitar), Dan Schwartz (bass). .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......T Shirts and Stuff - Ships in 24 Hours.. .. -
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Echoing swamps, talking beer cans. Midnight mystery trains & singing tumbleweeds. Lonely soldiers & voodoo chain gang ghosts. .. DON'T BOX ME IN (Theme from Rumble Fish) dir. by Francis Ford Copolla .... .. .. .. .. ...... Buy the single on itunes here at this direct link: .. ...... .. -
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.. YES, THIS IS THE "OFFICIAL" STAN RIDGWAY MYSPACE PAGE...BUT IT IS MAINTAINED BY HIS WEBMASTER - yo!. .. You can LISTEN, SAMPLE and PURCHASE tons of songs and music here at Stan Ridgway's direct link to ITUNES: Click the Link! .. ...... .. .. "Ridgway has transformed himself into a decidedly offbeat version of Johnny Cash and Captain Beefheart, Rod Serling and Tom Waits all rolled up into one." -- LiveDaily.com .. "Some know him just as the long lost singer with the great Wall Of Voodoo, others as one of the great unsung maverick geniuses of our time." MELODY MAKER .. "For Stan Ridgway life is like an old detective movie, full of furtive con men and tough dames who hide their daily crimes in the gray mist of the city. This is mature music, short on sentimentality, long on imagination and style." PEOPLE MAGAZINE .. "Stan Ridgway has a cast of thousands at his fingertips, and a wealth of tales in his head. A rare and famous talent. Not part of any club or click, just a maverick in his own right." LONDON MIDWEEK .. "Stan Ridgway is one of the most unique and talented songwriters around." RECORD MIRROR .. "Haunted by America's pulp serial past, Stan Ridgway has become his own wireless theater". THE FACE .. "Stan Ridgway is equal parts Raymond Chandler and John Huston, Johnny Cash and Rod Serling." NME .. Ridgway on Campus!! Click here and read this HI -BROW Essay .....Stan Ridgway, "MAN MADE OUT OF WORDS", by Dr. Samuel Umland, Phd.. Esteemed Professor of English at the University Of Nebraska - bless him...gee.. ...... .. ...... .. One of the most unique singer/songwriters in American music, Stan Ridgway is a true original. From his early days with L.A.'s Wall Of Voodoo, to his even more intriguing solo career, Ridgway has created an impressive body of work. .. Stan Ridgway's musical career began in the late seventies as part of a soundtrack company to create music for low-budget horror films. From the ashes, Wall Of Voodoo was born, and with Ridgway as lead voice, released an EP, two albums, and the 1983 hit single "Mexican Radio". .. ...... .. His solo career that has included collaborations with drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police on the film "Rumblefish", surrealist painter Mark Ryden, other independent film soundtracks, as well as producing other artists, (most recently Frank Black and The Catholics new release "Show Me Your Tears") in addition to numerous critically acclaimed solo recordings throughout the 80's, 90's and 2000's , most recently "Holiday In Dirt" (2003) on New West Records ,"Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs" (2005) and "Stan Ridgway and Drywall / Barbeque Babylon" with Pietra Wexstun and Rick King on redFLY Records. .. The Stan Ridgway Tour Band is: Stan Ridgway: vcs, electric and ac. guitar, harmonica Pietra Wexstun: vcs, keyboards Rick King: vcs, electric guitar and bass Joe Berardi: drums and percussion JT Lazar: bagpipes and table-saw .. "Camouflage" 1986 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. You can downlaod CAMOUFLAGE here at Stan Ridgway's direct link to ITUNES: Click the Link! .. ........
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- Guilhotina Records1 year ago
Out EXclusive @ Beatport on Guilhotina Records the V.A. GR-C003:
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"From Electro-Techno to Tech-Trance, a great selection of artists and awesome tunes for everybody get down on the floor! Massive support from several big names on the electronic music scene, as well as an awesome selection of some stablished artists and some talented rising musicians!"
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- Papillon Noir2 years ago
Happy Birthday - have a great day!
- Stan Ridgway2 years ago
" Neon Mirage " March Tour upcoming dates : http://www.stanridgway.com/tour
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- Neuropsychopharmacology2 years ago
Well Stan, sorry we missed your show. I was kind of bummed we couldn't make it. But I'm sure it was great, and maybe next time we can tap toes. Till next time.
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STAN RIDGWAY
“Music is more than just chords and notes to me, it has the ability to make pictures in the mind,” says noir troubadour and sound alchemist Stan Ridgway. “My songs and records are designed to be seen as well as heard.”
A mad scientist of sound and vision, Ridgway possesses a style unparalleled, at least in our known universe. Making his musical pictures for 30 years now, the singer-songwriter and guitarist has emerged as a singular voice in contemporary song.
“It’s a hybrid of all the music I’ve loved and admired,” he says. “There are no boundaries on art and no rules to follow in music. A song is really just a strong point of view.”
Ridgway works in his own unique form of aural tradition, chronicling all that lies beneath the safe and sane surface. He craftily sets his dark materials to off-kilter and eerie melodies that echo the uneasy action of a cast of characters on the brink. His tales often take place in the microcosmic miasma of L.A. and its outer desert, where his creations try to wrest meaning from the beautiful catastrophe of their lives. The combination makes for a stunning stew of universal provocations.
“Mystery and irony are attractive to me but that said, I have no problem with entertainment,” he says. “Orson Welles was a magician as well as a Shakespearean actor. There’s a certain brilliance to that.”
Ridgway has soaked himself in European soundtrack music, American folk tradition, primitive rock 'n' roll, blues, psychedelia, free jazz and all that is avant-garde. All of it has seeped into his musical vocabulary.
“Life is absurd. But that doesn’t mean it has to be meaningless,” he says. “From an early age music centered me in a chaotic world that didn’t make sense.”
Ridgway's uncanny ability for brushing Old World charm against contemporary disturbances and oddities just might define the disjointed landscape of 21st century life. In a further stunning feat of beatnik burlesque, Ridgway's inimitable vocal style carries listeners to the edge of their seats, while perfectly balancing his sometimes-untrustworthy narrator's voice from the twilight zone.
“I’ve always liked tall tales, urban myths and ghost stories,” he says. “I like a strong protagonist, as well as a story that unfolds with drama, color and detail. A song should take you away for awhile and into another world.” Sounds like the definition of a Stan Ridgway song…
Raised in L.A., Ridgway began his love affair with Southwestern gothic 30 years ago as front man of vanguard electro-art punks Wall of Voodoo, who originally formed with the intention of scoring low-budget horror films. Ridgway sang on the band's debut EP and first two albums, Dark Continent and Call of the West (which included the accidental MTV hit “Mexican Radio”).
It's been 25 years since Ridgway first told his stories of the numb and narcoleptic workingman in “Factory” and the suburban couple of “Lost Weekend” (adrift in a loser's Las Vegas). These early snapshots left an indelible impression on a decade more often remembered for its musical frivolity than for its depth: As it happens, “Mexican Radio” is enjoying a hit run once again with a version cut by Mexican super-rockers Kinky.
As he takes to the road, Ridgway is staging a series of retrospective shows "Desert Of Dreams" in honor of over 25 years of musical mystery from the House of Ridgway. He'll be screening his vivid stories starring his classic cast of anti-heroes, dreamers and schemers lost in the darkened drive-in theater of America. The jungle-bound soldier from “Camouflage” (a surprise Top 5 Hit in Europe from Ridgway's 1986 solo debut The Big Heat), the runaway driver of “King for a Day” (from his most recent offering Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs), and the frustrated outsider in “Don't Box Me In” (written with Stewart Copeland of the Police for the Francis Ford Coppola film Rumblefish) are but three of Ridgway's creations that persist, long after the song is over and the curtain has dropped.
Pulling numbers from his revolutionary past and moving into his own honed, sardonic style of present, Ridgway will be accompanied at the shows by Pietra Wexstun ..boards, electronics and vocals; Rick King on guitar, bass and vocals; and Joe Berardi on drums and percussion. Wexstun and Ridgway have lived and worked in tandem for more than 30 years; her keyboard and vocal sounds are perfectly in tune with his not-so-typical stories of proverbial American tragedy and triumph.
Ridgway's flair for concise character portraits was first noted by uber critic Greil Marcus, who called The Big Heat “probably the most compelling portrait of American social life to appear on a rock 'n' roll record since Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska." Author Mikal Gilmore said it was “the best L.A.-founded record of that year.” Ridgway followed with the existential-humanist Mosquitoes (featuring the anthemic “Mission in Life,” and the Euro-hit, “Calling Out to Carol”). Partyball (1991) explored the outer-limits of Ridgway's unique world, while 2002's Black Diamond was a more Spartan and personal statement on love and loss.
“I sometimes use songs as a way to figure out the puzzle of how things fit or don't. When the balance is right, what the listener brings to it is just as important as what I bring to it,” he says.
”I’ve always thought of songs like films in the mind really, except I’m the actor and the director, the lighting and prop person and DP too. When it’s working, you should be able to see the song as well as hear it.”
Ridgway is often compared to his cinematic counterparts David Lynch and Quentin Tarantino and hard-boiled literary types like Raymond Chandler and Jim Thompson. The San Francisco Chronicle said, “He conjures “Burroughs, Bukowski and Brecht,” while his hometown LA Weekly called him “the Nathaniel West of rock.”
His sonic innovations and explosive performances have made Ridgway a favorite repeat collaborator among his fellow visionaries. His diverse credits include shaping soundtracks as well as writing and orchestrating music for the surrealist paintings of Mark Ryden (along with co-composer Wexstun). He's an occasional contributor to Wexstun's group Hecate's Angels; the pair collaborated most recently with guitarist Rick King for Barbeque Babylon, the third excursion by their electro-experimental-noise combo Drywall. And he is frequently called on to collaborate with celebrated producer Hal Willner, contributing to Lost in the Stars: The Songs of Kurt Weil, the live performance piece Shock and Awe: The Songs of Randy Newman, and, most recently, the Johnny Depp-commissioned Rogues Gallery, Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys.
Whether it's confronting the cruelty of the sea or contradictions on land, Ridgway is a rare performer and songmaker whose enduring sketches nail the human condition down cold while his characterizations of life remain absolutely fresh and alive. The primal urges that drive his creations--whether they're searching for a home in “Underneath the Big Green Tree,” or acknowledging our collective heritage in his electronic reworking of Johnny Cash's “Ring of Fire”-- see Ridgway finding humanity in all stripes, as he celebrates the circus of our lives.
“At the end of the day I really consider myself just an inventor, or like a link in a chain,” the artist says. Music and songs and recording are an obsession for me — sound. It’s all in there, the art, ideas and things that influenced me. To see it and tell it your own way is the challenge. That’s the last true, honest place to be. It might even be the new frontier right now.”
"It's been 25 years since L.A.'s seminal Wall of Voodoo released Call of the West, and that calls for a drink. The album's dusty, Barstow-to-Bakersfield, Ross Macdonald-meets-Edward G. Ulmer in a Death Valley Detour to nowheresville title track and grimly optimistic film noir narratives still reverberate across the musical Route 66 Voodoo frontman Stan Ridgway paved, roadkill and all. It's the closest musical approximation yet of that hardscrabble, postwar, westward wanderlust to rush headlong into the unknown, "And above all to get a fair shake, to get a piece of the rock, a slice of the pie, to spit out the window of your car and not have the wind blow it back in your face ... ." Ridgway's post-Wall of Voodoo output has, if anything, cemented his neo-noir rep as one of American music's great storytellers, the wild and wily Steinbeck of sad whiskey railroads and rusted, ramshackle American dreams." - Marc Savlov
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The Big Heat / Drive She Said - Stan Ridgway Band performs Live on The BBC UK TV Show "The Old Grey Whistle Test" 1986 - with Pietra Wexstun ( keys), Joe Berardi (drums). Bernard Hall (keys), Roger Kleier (guitar), Dan Schwartz (bass).
T Shirts and Stuff - Ships in 24 Hours
Influences:
Echoing swamps, talking beer cans. Midnight mystery trains & singing tumbleweeds. Lonely soldiers & voodoo chain gang ghosts.
DON'T BOX ME IN (Theme from Rumble Fish) dir. by Francis Ford Copolla
Buy the single on itunes here at this direct link:
Sounds Like:
YES, THIS IS THE "OFFICIAL" STAN RIDGWAY MYSPACE PAGE...BUT IT IS MAINTAINED BY HIS WEBMASTER - yo!.
You can LISTEN, SAMPLE and PURCHASE tons of songs and music here at Stan Ridgway's direct link to ITUNES: Click the Link!
"Ridgway has transformed himself into a decidedly offbeat version of Johnny Cash and Captain Beefheart, Rod Serling and Tom Waits all rolled up into one." -- LiveDaily.com
"Some know him just as the long lost singer with the great Wall Of Voodoo, others as one of the great unsung maverick geniuses of our time." MELODY MAKER
"For Stan Ridgway life is like an old detective movie, full of furtive con men and tough dames who hide their daily crimes in the gray mist of the city. This is mature music, short on sentimentality, long on imagination and style." PEOPLE MAGAZINE
"Stan Ridgway has a cast of thousands at his fingertips, and a wealth of tales in his head. A rare and famous talent. Not part of any club or click, just a maverick in his own right." LONDON MIDWEEK
"Stan Ridgway is one of the most unique and talented songwriters around." RECORD MIRROR
"Haunted by America's pulp serial past, Stan Ridgway has become his own wireless theater". THE FACE
"Stan Ridgway is equal parts Raymond Chandler and John Huston, Johnny Cash and Rod Serling." NME
Ridgway on Campus!! Click here and read this HI -BROW Essay ...Stan Ridgway, "MAN MADE OUT OF WORDS", by Dr. Samuel Umland, Phd Esteemed Professor of English at the University Of Nebraska - bless him...gee.. ..
One of the most unique singer/songwriters in American music, Stan Ridgway is a true original. From his early days with L.A.'s Wall Of Voodoo, to his even more intriguing solo career, Ridgway has created an impressive body of work.
Stan Ridgway's musical career began in the late seventies as part of a soundtrack company to create music for low-budget horror films. From the ashes, Wall Of Voodoo was born, and with Ridgway as lead voice, released an EP, two albums, and the 1983 hit single "Mexican Radio".
His solo career that has included collaborations with drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police on the film "Rumblefish", surrealist painter Mark Ryden, other independent film soundtracks, as well as producing other artists, (most recently Frank Black and The Catholics new release "Show Me Your Tears") in addition to numerous critically acclaimed solo recordings throughout the 80's, 90's and 2000's , most recently "Holiday In Dirt" (2003) on New West Records ,"Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs" (2005) and "Stan Ridgway and Drywall / Barbeque Babylon" with Pietra Wexstun and Rick King on redFLY Records.
The Stan Ridgway Tour Band is: Stan Ridgway: vcs, electric and ac. guitar, harmonica Pietra Wexstun: vcs, keyboards Rick King: vcs, electric guitar and bass Joe Berardi: drums and percussion JT Lazar: bagpipes and table-saw
"Camouflage" 1986
You can downlaod CAMOUFLAGE here at Stan Ridgway's direct link to ITUNES: Click the Link!
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