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Robben Ford

 
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Dean Parks, Patrick Ford, Chuck Findley, Russell Ferrante, Paulinho Da Costa, Vinnie Colaiuta, Lenny Castro, Tom Brechtlein, Max Bennett, Roscoe Beck, Mark Ford, Tom Scott

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  • Born: December 16, 1951, Ukiah, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Guitar, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Handful of Blues," "Tiger Walk," "Talk to Your Daughter"

Biography

Robben Ford has had a diverse career. He taught himself guitar when he was 13 and considered his first influence to be Mike Bloomfield. At 18 he moved to San Francisco to form the Charles Ford Band (named after his father, who was also a guitarist) and was soon hired to play with Charles Musselwhite for nine months. In 1971 the Charles Ford Blues Band was re-formed and recorded for Arhoolie in early 1972. Ford played with Jimmy Witherspoon (1972-1973), the L.A. Express with Tom Scott (1974), George Harrison, and Joni Mitchell. In 1977 he was a founding member of the Yellowjackets, which he stayed with until 1983, simultaneously having a solo career and working as a session guitarist. In 1986, Ford toured with Miles Davis and he had two separate periods (1985 and 1987) with Sadao Watanabe, but he seemed to really find himself in 1992 when he returned to his roots: the blues. Ford formed a new group, the Blue Line, and subsequently recorded a couple of blues-rock dates for Stretch that are among the finest of his career. In 1999, he released Sunrise on Rhino and Supernatural on Blue Thumb. Ford signed to the Concord Jazz label in 2002 and released Blue Moon that same year, followed by Keep on Running in 2003 and Truth in 2007. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Robben Ford

Background information
Born December 16, 1951 (1951-12-16) (age 57)
Woodlake, California, USA
Genres Blues, jazz fusion, jazz, rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, saxophone
Years active 1969 - present
Associated acts John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Chick Corea Gregg Allman Band, L.A. Express
Website Robbenford.com
Notable instruments
Baker Guitars Robben Ford Signature Model

Robben Ford (born December 16, 1951, Woodlake, California) is an American blues, jazz and rock guitarist.

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Biography

Ford was born in Woodlake but raised in Ukiah, California, and began playing the saxophone at age 10, picking up the guitar at age 13. Robben and his brothers Mark (mouthharp) and Patrick Ford (drums) had a band they named the Charles Ford Blues Band in honor of their father.

Ford began playing professionally at age 18 when the Charles Ford Blues Band got a gig backing Charlie Musselwhite. The band also recorded two albums The Charles Ford Band and Discovering the Blues. Next Ford put together a band with Bay Area musicians that became Jimmy Witherspoon's backup band. Ford recorded two albums with Witherspoon, Live and Spoonful'. The Ford Blues Band reunites periodically, and released live albums in the 1980s and 1990s.

In the 1970s, Ford began to branch out into Jazz fusion, and joined L.A. Express led by saxophonist Tom Scott in 1974. That same year they backed George Harrison on his American tour. In addition to recording fusion albums, they served as Joni Mitchell's backup band on Hissing of Summer Lawns and her live album, Miles of Aisles.

After leaving L.A. Express in 1976, Ford recorded his solo album, The Inside Story with a band that was to become the Yellowjackets. He went on to play a starring role on the first two Yellowjackets albums, although he was listed as a guest artist due to recording contract arrangements.

Ford worked briefly with Miles Davis in 1986; he can be heard on Davis' Montreux box set. Ford released his next album, called Talk to Your Daughter in 1988, a return to his blues roots. In 1989 he joined Philippe Saisse, Marcus Miller and J.T. Lewis in the cast of The Sunday Night Band for the second and final season of the acclaimed late-night NBC television musical performance program, Sunday Night.[1] His best work in the 1990s include Robben Ford and the Blue Line, and Tiger Walk. In addition to recording and touring with his own blues band, Ford continued to tour and play with other bands/artists such as Jing Chi (his fusion band), Gregg Allman and Phil Lesh. He has received nominations for four Grammy Awards.

Several Ford tribute bands exist. Ford was named one of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of the 20th Century" by Musician magazine.[2]

Ford uses Dumble Amplifiers. When travelling abroad he tends to use rented Fender amplifiers along with a Zendrive overdrive pedal by Hermida Audio. Guitar manufacturer Fender used to make a Robben Ford signature guitar, although lately Ford tends to favour Gibson Les Pauls and a custom-made model by Sakashta Guitars.

Ford is married to the cabaret singer, Anne Kerry Ford, and collaborated with her on various projects. His nephew, Gabe Ford, is also a musician.

Discography

As leader

  • Discovering the Blues (1972)
  • The Charles Ford Band (1972)
  • Miles of Aisles (1974)
  • Tom Cat (1974)
  • Schizophonic (1976)
  • Jimmy Witherspoon & Robben Ford Live (1976)
  • The Inside Story (1979)
  • Love's A Heartache (1983)
  • Reunion Live (1984)
  • Talk to Your Daughter (1988)
  • Robben Ford and the Blue Line (1992)
  • Mystic Mile (1993)
  • Handful of Blues (1995)
  • Blues Connotation (1996)
  • Tiger Walk (1997)
  • Blues Collection (1997)
  • The Authorized Bootleg (1998)
  • Supernatural (1999)
  • Sunrise (1999)
  • A Tribute to Paul Butterfield (2001)
  • Anthology: The Early Years (2001)
  • Blue Moon (2002)
  • Keep on Running (2003)
  • City Life (2006)
  • Truth (2007)
  • Soul on Ten (2009)

Collaborations

  • Jing Chi (2001) with Vinnie Colaiuta,Jimmy Haslip
  • Jing Chi Live (2003)
  • Jing Chi 3D (2004)
  • Charlie Haden - Helium Tears (2006)

As sideman

With Dizzy Gillespie

References

  1. ^ Sunday Night - episode #121 (1989), Broadway Video, Inc.
  2. ^ Vervemusicgroup.com information

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