Marc Ribot
Eclectic guitarist Marc Ribot has recorded a wide variety of music over his career, working with Elvis Costello and on Tom Waits Rain Dogs. He has also recorded compositions for classical guitar by Haitis Franz Casseus, a friend of his parents, and has participated actively in New York Citys downtown avant-garde music scene for some time, most notably as a member of the Lounge Lizards. Ribots solo albums include Rootless Cosmopolitans and Requiem for Whats His Name; later Ribot worked with his avant-garde jazz/rock fusion band, Shrek, whose eponymous debut was released in 1994. With a new group, he also issued Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos in 1998; Muy Divertido followed two years later. Additionally, Ribot played a major part in initiating the Radical New Jewish Culture Festival in Germany and New York City. Since that time, he has released a bevy of recordings including, among others, The Prosthetic Cubans in 1998, Muy Divertido! in 2000, Scelsi Morning in 2003 and Asmodeus: The Book of Angels, Vol. 7 in 2007.