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Trespass (film score) - Wikipedia
- Music from the Motion Picture Trespass is the original soundtrack to Walter Hill's film Trespass.
ry cooder wife | Ryland Peter Cooder (born March 15, 1947) is an American musician, songwriter, film score composer, record producer, and writer. |
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- The film score to the film Trespass, was heavily influenced by experimental jazz.
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Trespass (soundtrack) - Wikipedia
- Scoring musician, Trespass (also known as Looters), Universal, Guitarist and music producer: songs, Dead Man Walking (also knownas After Midnight, Dead Man, Death Watch, and SisterPrejean), PolyGram,
Born Ryland Cooder on March 15, , in Santa Monica, CA; son of W.H. Cooder (an accountant); married Susan Titleman (an artist); children: Joachim. Addresses: Office--Warner Bros. Records, Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA
With over a dozen solo albums, ten soundtrack LPs, and countless studio dates to his credit, Ry Cooder has become one of the most tasteful and in-demand guitarists in the music world. He has drawn on a wide variety of influences, including the blues, rhythm and blues, Hawaiian, Norteno, and even vaudeville, to create an exceptionally unique voice on his instrument. "The sounds he makes and the images those sounds evoke place him closer to Zen masters and Impressionist painters than to other guitarists," wrote Bud Scoppa in Guitar World.
Cooder's musical education began at the age of four, when his father taught him some basic chords on a four-string tenor guitar. As his hands and abilities developed, he progressed to a full-size Martin, by which time the eight-year-o