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Peter "Ry" Cooder (born March 15, 1947) is an American musician,
songwriter, film score composer, and record producer. He is a
multi-instrumentalist but is best known for his slide guitar work, his
interest in roots music from the United States, and his collaborations
with traditional musicians from many countries. Cooder's solo work has
been eclectic, encompassing many genres. He has collaborated with many
musicians, notably including Captain Beefheart, Ali Farka Touré, Eric
Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Randy Newman,
David Lindley, The Chieftains, and The Doobie Brothers, Carla Olson
& the Textones (both on record and in film). He briefly formed a
band named Little Village. He produced the Buena Vista Social Club album
(1997), which became a worldwide hit. Wim Wenders directed the
documentary film of the same name (1999), which was nominated for an
Academy Award in 2000. Cooder was ranked eighth on Rolling Stone
magazine's 2003 list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" (David
Fricke's Picks). A 2010 ranking by Gibson placed him at number 32.
50 Years- The Very Best of Ry Cooder (1965-2015)
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