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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...
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Cooder is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joachim Cooder (born 1978),
American drummer, percussionist, and keyboardist, son of Ry Ry...
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Herbert Cooder (born
August 23, 1978) is a drummer, percussionist, composer, and
keyboardist best
known for his
collaborations with his father, Ry
Cooder. Cooder...
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Cooder Graw is a self-described "loud country" (country
music /
alternative country) band from
Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas. It is also the
title of their...
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between Malian guitarist Ali
Farka Touré and
American guitarist/producer Ry
Cooder. The
guitar riff from the song "Diaraby" was
selected for the Geo-quiz segment...
- by
World Circuit executive Nick Gold,
produced by
American guitarist Ry
Cooder and
directed by Juan de
Marcos González. They
named the
group after the...
- Macchio, Joe
Seneca and Jami Gertz. It
features an
original score by Ry
Cooder featuring classical guitar by
William Kanengiser and
harmonica by Sonny...
- Bop Till You Drop is Ry
Cooder's eighth album,
released in 1979. The
album was the
first digitally recorded major-label
album in po****r music, recorded...
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collaboration of the
early 90s was 1994's
Talking Timbuktu with Ry
Cooder.
Cooder later recalled how Touré didn't like
recording the
album in the Hollywood...
- the
careers of
singer Taj
Mahal and
guitarist Ry
Cooder. The
original lineup was a 17-year-old Ry
Cooder (vocals, six- and 12-string guitar, mandolin, slide...