Brian Ritchie | |
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Ritchie performing at a benefit for Wayne Goodwin, Sydney, Australia August 2008
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Background information | |
Born |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA |
November 21, 1960
Genres | Rock, punk rock, folk music |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Bass, guitar, shakuhachi, jaw harp, xylophone, keyboard |
Labels | Thylacine, Unhip, Slash, Warners, Reprise, Electra, Rough Trade, London |
Associated acts | Violent Femmes, Zen Circus, The Break |
Brian Ritchie (born 21 November 1960) is the bass guitarist for the alternative rock band Violent Femmes.
In addition to his bass playing, Ritchie is proficient at the shakuhachi, a Japanese bamboo flute. He acquired a Jun Shihan (shakuhachi teaching license) in March 2003 from James Nyoraku Schlefer, and his professional name is "Tairaku" ("big music" in Japanese).
In 1987, Ritchie released his first solo album, "The Blend." In 1989, he released his second solo album, "Sonic Temple & Court of Babylon." Ritchie's third solo album, "I See A Noise," was released in 1990. All are currently out of print.
Since 1998, he has collaborated with American shakuhachi maker Ken LaCosse developing a wide bore style of shakuhachi called "taimu."
In 2007 Ritchie produced and toured with the Italian punk/folk band The Zen Circus, which subsequently changed its name to The Zen Circus and Brian Ritchie. The first international album of the band, Villa Inferno, was released in 2008 for the Italian record label Unhip Records.
In 2008, Ritchie and his wife, Dr. Varuni Kulasekera, moved to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, where he has guested in a band called The Green Mist. Ritchie does most of his work in DV (David Vartanian) Studios.
On Australia Day 2012, Ritchie and his wife were naturalised as Australian citizens.
In 2009 he curated the first Mona Foma (MoFo) festival in Hobart, Tasmania. Since 2009 he has curated Mona Foma every year. At the 2012 MoFo, he organised an impromptu performance of the entire Violent Femmes first album by a 'super band' consisting of musicians playing at MoFo: the Dresden Dolls (Amanda Palmer, vocals, and Brian Viglione, drums), two musicians touring with PJ Harvey's band (Mick Harvey, guitar, and John Parish) and with Brian Ritchie himself on bass guitar and vibraphone.