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East Bay Ray

 
Artist: East Bay Ray

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar, Producer, Guitar (Electric) Representative Album: "Labyrinth"

Biography

Although proficiency at your instrument was frowned upon by many punk rockers since the genre's initial surge in the late '70s, several artists were exceptions to the rule -- especially Dead Kennedys guitarist East Bay Ray (real name: Ray Peperrell). In addition to penning some of the most recognizable and instantly memorable guitar riffs to emerge from the initial West Coast punk movement, Ray incorporated other styles into his playing, until he had hatched a truly original guitar style. Whereas most punk guitarists of the time were one-dimensional, Ray effortlessly rolled off surf rock riffs and other styles (including '60s spy movies and Ennio Morricone-esque spaghetti Western scores), in addition to creating spacey sounds courtesy of an Echoplex effects box. During 1978, Ray placed an ad in a San Francisco music paper looking for other musicians, which eventually led to the formation of the Dead Kennedys. With singer Jello Biafra, bassist Klaus Flouride, second guitarist 6025, and drummer Ted on board, the group specialized in scalding-yet-witty political/social commentary, as evidenced by such early classics as "Kill the Poor," "Let's Lynch the Landlord," "California Uber Alles," "Holiday in Cambodia," and "Too Drunk to Fuck." After the release of the group's 1980 full-length debut, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, 6025 left the group, leaving more room for East Bay Ray to experiment with his playing (drummer Ted was replaced by D.H. Peligro around the same time, as well).

Such further releases as 1981's In God We Trust, 1982's Plastic Surgery Disasters, 1985's Frankenchrist, and 1986's Bedtime for Democracy made the Dead Kennedys one of the world's top punk outfits, but inter-band friction eventually caused the group to break up. After the group's split, Ray played with other artists, including garage rockers Pearl Harbour, the lounge act Frenchy, surf rockers Jumbo Shrimp (which also included former D.K. bandmate Flouride), and modern rockers the Killer Smiles. Ray also played on the album Sidi Mansour by Algerian singer Cheikha Remitti, which featured contributions by King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea. Ray then became involved in either producing, mixing, and/or mastering other artist's albums, including recordings by the Screaming Bloody Marys, Gloria's Head, (Hed) Pe, Cell Block 5, and Strychnine, among others. East Bay Ray also did soundtrack work for directors David Segal and Scott McGhee (who would later enjoy acclaim with their 2001 thriller/drama The Deep End). But the biggest publicity that Ray received since the Dead Kennedys breakup was when he, Flouride, and Peligro took Biafra to court over royalty disputes (Biafra became the head of the Dead Kennedys' record label, Alternative Tentacles, after their split), which Ray and company wound up winning in 2000 (and collecting nearly 200,000 dollars, including 20,000 dollars in punitive damages). Ray, Flouride, and Peligro then resurrected the Dead Kennedys with a new singer, Dr. Know's Branon Cruz, a year later. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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East Bay Ray

East Bay Ray performing at the Harmony Music & Arts Festival (June 12, 2009)
Background information
Birth name Raymond John Pepperell
Born November 17, 1948 (1948-11-17) (age 60)
Oakland, California
Genres Punk rock
Instruments Guitar
Labels Manifesto Records
Associated acts Dead Kennedys Who killed Amanda Palmer?
Notable instruments
Fender Stratocaster
Fender Telecaster

East Bay Ray (born Raymond John Pepperell, November 17, 1948 in Oakland, California) is the lead guitarist for the well known West Coast punk band Dead Kennedys. Next to Jello Biafra's astute lyrics & unique vibrato-based vocal style, East Bay Ray's surf & jazz styled punk guitar work was one of the defining factors of the music of the Dead Kennedys, and by extension, of the "second wave" of American punk.

Career

Before the Dead Kennedys, East Bay Ray played guitar with a San Francisco Bay Area based rockabilly/doo-wop bar band "Cruisin'", releasing one single, Vicky's Hickey, sold primarily at their shows.

The Dead Kennedys were a notably idiosyncratic punk rock band. Although they kept their music for the most part loud, fast, and aggressive, they threw in eclectic flourishes that were easy for casual listeners to miss. These experiments were represented most prominently in the guitar playing of East Bay Ray, who took cues from sources such as film music (spy movie scores and Ennio Morricone spaghetti western scores), instrumental surf rock (the guitar stylings of Dick Dale and George Tomsco of The Fireballs), as well as the psychedelic music of the 60s (especially early Pink Floyd) with his trademark echo effects. With help from Jello Biafra & Klaus Flouride, East Bay Ray crafted a distinct and driving guitar style & sound.

In interviews East Bay Ray has cited the playing of Syd Barrett on Pink Floyd's first album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, as well as the music of the Ohio Players, and the guitar playing of Elvis Presley side-man Scotty Moore (with his trademark echo), as influences. East Bay Ray claims that he has never been consciously influenced by surf music, and attributes the recognizable elements of surf in the Kennedys music to "having grown up in California," although it could certainly be the influence of Klaus Flouride or Jello Biafra. East Bay Ray's fondness for spaghetti western music is evidenced by a 7" single he recorded in 1984 called "Trouble in Town"/"Poison Heart."

After Dead Kennedys stopped touring in February 1986, East Bay Ray formed the band Kage with female vocalist Bana Witt. He played guitar on a range of projects including an Algerian Raï music album for Cheikha Rimitti called Sidi Mansour, which also featured Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and Robert Fripp, to garage-pop with Pearl Harbor, retro-jungle-surf with Johnny Feelings, and exotica lounge music with Frenchy. He composed and recorded a sound track for an early independent film by David Siegel and Scott McGhee, who later made the film noir movie The Deep End. In the early 90's, Ray formed the funk/rock band Skrapyard and released Sex is Sex on Alternative Tentacles featuring Ron West, Robert Ball, Andy Kaps and Jason Collins. In 2000, Ray appeared on Hed PE's second studio album, Broke, performing guitar on the song "Waiting to Die".[1]

East Bay Ray was involved in all the band’s early studio recordings and is credited for mixing and producing the band's first single, "California Uber Alles"/"Man with the Dogs," the band's first LP Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables with Oliver Dicicco, the EP In God We Trust, Inc. and he mixed "Holiday in Cambodia"/"Police Truck." Ray was one of the founders of the original Alternative Tentacles Records, set up for other artists and Dead Kennedys, and was a partner in it until the mid-1980s. Ray recently mixed and produced two CDs of live Dead Kennedys recordings, Mutiny on the Bay and Live at the Deaf Club.

East Bay Ray headed the legal struggle to win ownership of Dead Kennedys' intellectual property and to secure royalties withheld from the band by Jello Biafra. Biafra was found civilly liable for defrauding the band. [2] Ray authorized and had a production credit for a CD of live Dead Kennedys recordings, Mutiny on the Bay, which Biafra claims is of poor quality. However, several reviewers disagree. [3] Jello Biafra, proclaiming his abiding disdain of nostalgia, maintains a live album released 15 years after the break-up of the band is nothing but an attempt to make more money on the parts of his former bandmates. East Bay Ray was responsible, along with his ex-bandmates Klaus Flouride and D.H. Peligro, for licensing songs such as "Police Truck" and "Holiday in Cambodia" to major corporations for use in video games and films. However, earlier in their career, Biafra, along with the other band members, approved the use of Dead Kennedys' songs in the major film corporation releases Neighbors, 1981 and Class, 1983, and fairly recently, Biafra himself approved the license to Tony Hawk's video game, May 5, 1999 Fax (from Uli Elser, previous manager of Alternative Tentacles).

East Bay Ray has been involved in a number of side-projects since the Dead Kennedys' break-up, though these in general have been few and far between. Most of East Bay Ray's post-Dead Kennedys output is currently out of print and not widely available.

Ray was a featured artist in the April 2006 edition of Guitar Player magazine talking about recording production techniques and in the January 2006 issue of Guitar World.

Ray guests on the track Guitar Hero on The Dresden Dolls lead singer/pianist Amanda Palmer's solo debut, Who Killed Amanda Palmer.

References

  1. ^ Iannini, Tommaso (2003). "(Hed)PE" (in Italian). Nu metal. Giunti. p. 44. ISBN 8809030516. 
  2. ^ Dead Kennedys v. Jello Biafra, Cal.App.1 Dist.,2003 A094272
  3. ^ RockZone.com and Alt.Culture.Guide

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