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Artis the Spoonman

Artis (left) performing with Jim Page at Seattle's University District Street Fair (1993)
Background information
Born (1948-10-03) October 3, 1948 (age 63)
Kodiak, Alaska, U.S.
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Genres Pop rock
Occupations Musician, Entertainer
Years active 1972–present
Labels Sapphire
Associated acts Jim Page, Soundgarden, Frank Zappa
Website artisthespoonman.org

Artis the Spoonman (born October 3, 1948, Kodiak, Alaska) is an American street performer from Seattle, Washington, who uses spoons as a musical instrument.

He frequents the Pike Place Market accompanying singer/songwriter and guitarist Jim Page with his collection of spoons of different shapes and sizes and materials spread out on a blanket.[1] To the larger public, he is probably best known for his collaborations with Soundgarden and Frank Zappa.

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Career, performances

1970s & 1980s

Artis had been active since 1972 as a street artist[2] when he had his first collaboration with a major artist, appearing on stage with Frank Zappa in Eugene, Oregon, and at New York's Palladium, in 1981.[3] Artis appeared on stage, in his own right, at the 1988 Seattle Bumbershoot music and arts festival.

1990s and later--collaboration with Soundgarden

In 1994, an NPR's Morning Edition focused on him and his artistic rejection of material values.[4] His song "Wake Up Call" opened the 1994 compilation Northwest Post-Grunge.

In the same year, he recorded "Spoonman" with Soundgarden, a song named for and featuring Artis. He played the spoons in the song and appeared in the music video.[5] On their 1994 tour, he opened up for the band in New York City.[6] The single charted at number three on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and at number nine on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.[7] The song also became a top twenty hit on the UK Singles Chart. In 1995, the song won the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.

Chris Cornell commented:

It's more about the paradox of who [Artis] is and what people perceive him as. He's a street musician, but when he's playing on the street, he is given a value and judged completely wrong by someone else. They think he's a street person, or he's doing this because he can't hold down a regular job. They put him a few pegs down on the social ladder because of how they perceive someone who dresses differently. The lyrics express the sentiment that I much more easily identify with someone like Artis than I would watch him play.[8]

Artis and Jim Page in 2009

On November 10, 1995, he released an album titled Entertain the Entertainers. The album was rated four and a half stars out of five by Allmusic.com who called his release "an exceptional album showing off a very good range for an artist that would otherwise be known more for the gimmick of his chosen instruments, regardless of his abilities on them." [9]

Artis has performed at many festivals, mostly in Canada and the United States. Other bands he has played with include Aerosmith and Phish, and he has been a featured performer at Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival and the Oregon Country Fair.

Artis has made television appearances on the BBC and Late Night with David Letterman, among others. He plays an old man in the 1995 film Toast With The Gods.[10] He suffered a heart attack in 2002,[11] and a benefit was organized for him in Seattle.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Interview with Artis
  2. ^ "Artis the Spoonman Comes to Astoria". Daily Astorian. 2003-09-25. 
  3. ^ Information at United-Mutations.com
  4. ^ "Artis the Spoonman Popularity Takes Off in the Northwest". Morning Edition. 1994-06-27. 
  5. ^ "Artist gets lemons...and turns them into a collection of paintings". Virginian-Pilot. 2007-09-02. 
  6. ^ Pareles, Jon (1994-06-18). "In Performance, Pop: Soundgarden is Seen and Not Heard, Alas New York State Armory". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1994/06/18/arts/in-performance-pop-433098.html. Retrieved 2009-10-27. 
  7. ^ US Chart Performance
  8. ^ "Interview with Chris Cornell". Request. October 1994.
  9. ^ Allmusic Album Review
  10. ^ IMDB Film Information
  11. ^ Jones, Kevin (2002-05-24). "Spoonman recovering from heart attack, needs cash". The Daily (of the University of Washington). http://dailyuw.com/2002/5/24/spoonman-recovering-from-heart-attack-needs-cash/. Retrieved 2009-10-27. 
  12. ^ Barros, Paul de (2002-06-02). "Benefits organized to aid the Spoonman". Seattle Times. http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20020602&slug=artis02. Retrieved 2009-10-27. 

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