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Steve Ripley

 
Artist: Steve Ripley
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  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Engineer
  • Representative Albums: "Ripley

Biography

Steve Ripley relocated with his family from his birthplace of Boise, Idaho to a farm near Pawnee, Oklahoma. Originally working on the farm as well as around town, Ripley turned his attention to music in his spare time. After performing his first gig at Glencoe High School around 1964, Ripley began playing with a band called The Cobras. He also attended Oklahoma State University to persue a degree in broadcast journalism. While performing around the Southern honky-tonk circuit, the musician became adept at working the controls, becoming an engineer on albums by Leon Russell, Roy Clark and Gatemouth Brown among others. After marrying in April 1976, he continued playing and hooked up with Bob Dylan, going on tour with him and recording as well. Manual dexterity was another trait of the musician, designing guitars for John Hiatt, Ry Cooder, Jimmy Buffett and Eddie Van Halen. In 1987, he returned to his native Tulsa and began formulating a group that would mix country, rock with rhythm and blues. Five years in the making would create his first creative breakthrough. The result was The Tractors, whose debut album received multiple Grammy nominations and reached multi-platinum status in sales. Throughout the nineties, the band released three albums and toured often throughout the United States. In 2001, Ripley began recording his debut solo effort. In 2002, Ripley released Ripley. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide
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Steve Ripley (born Paul Steven Ripley on January 1, 1950 in Boise, Idaho)[1] is a singer, songwriter, studio engineer, guitarist and inventor. He is also a member of country rock band The Tractors.

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Biography

Ripley attended Glencoe High School in Glencoe, Oklahoma. As a producer, recording engineer, and studio musician, he has worked with Bob Dylan (on Shot of Love), with J. J. Cale (on Shades, 8, and Roll On), and with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Roy Clark (on "Makin' Music".)

Ripley started Ripley Guitars in 1982. He created guitars for Steve Lukather, J.J. Cale, John Hiatt, Ry Cooder, Jimmy Buffett and Eddie Van Halen before moving to Tulsa to buy Leon Russell's former studio called "The Church Studio."[2] In 2002 he created his own record label (Boy Rocking Records) to produce artists including The Tractors, Leon Russell and The Red Dirt Rangers.[3] ("Ranger Motel")

Discography

The Tractors

  • 1994 : The Tractors (Arista)
  • 1995 : Have Yourself a Tractors Christmas (Arista)
  • 1998 : Farmers in a Changing World (Arista)
  • 2001 : Fast Girl (Audium)
  • 2002 : The Big Night (Boy Rocking)
  • 2005 : The Kids Record (Boy Rocking)
  • 2009 : Trade Union (Boy Rocking)

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The Tractors (Country Band, '90s, 2000s)
Ripley (2002 Album by Steve Ripley)
Farmers in a Changing World (1998 Album by The Tractors)

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