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David Byrne
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Best known for his groundbreaking tenure fronting the new wave group
Talking Heads
,
David Byrne
's solo work, while not as successful, was no less adventurous, encroaching upon such diverse media as world music, filmmaking, and performance art. Born May 14, 1952, in Dumbarton, Scotland,
Byrne
was raised in Baltimore, MD. The son of an electronics engineer, he played guitar in a series of teenage bands before attending the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, where, feeling alienated from the largely
upper-class student population, he dropped out after one year. However, he remained in the Providence area, performing solo on a ukulele before forming the Artistics (also known as the Autistics) with fellow students
Chris Frantz
and
Tina Weymouth
.
After changing the name of the band to
Talking Heads
and enlisting onetime
Modern Lover
Jerry Harrison
, the group signed to Sire Records; a series of LPs, including the debut
Talking Heads '77
, 1978's
More Songs About Buildings and Food
, and 1980's
Remain in Light
followed, establishing the quartet as one of contemporary music's most visionary talents. During a band sabbatical in 1981,
Byrne
teamed with
Brian Eno
, the producer of much of
the Heads
' work, for the collaborative effort
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
, a complex, evocative album which fused electronic music with Third World percussion and hypnotic vocal effects. That same year,
Byrne
also began exploring theater, composing
The Complete Score From the Broadway Production of "The Catherine Wheel,"
a dance piece choreographed by Twyla Tharp.
Byrne
's next solo work appeared in 1985 with
The Knee Plays
, a New Orleans brass band-influenced project composed for a portion of Robert Wilson's theatrical epic CIVIL warS. In 1986,
Byrne
wrote, starred in, and directed the feature film True Stories, a series of comic vignettes based on press clippings culled from tabloid publications like the Weekly World News. He also wrote and produced the majority of music for the film's score in addition to performing his usual duties for that year's
Talking Heads
LP, also named
True Stories
. In 1988, he wrote the score to the
Jonathan Demme
comedy Married to the Mob and, in tandem with
Ryuichi Sakamoto
and
Cong Su
, won an Academy Award for his musical work on
Bernardo Bertolucci
's historical epic The Last Emperor.
Also in 1988,
Byrne
's fascination with world music, a longtime influence on his herky-jerky performance style as well as
Talking Heads
' complex polyrhythms, inspired him to form his own record label, Luaka Bop, to give widespread American release to global music. That same year,
the Heads
released
Naked
, their final proper LP, leaving
Byrne
to give future solo work his full attention. In 1989, he resurfaced with
Rei Momo
, a collection inspired by Latin rhythms, and also directed the documentary Ile Aiye (The House of Life), which focused on the rituals of Yoruban dance music. In 1991, he again collaborated with Robert Wilson on The Forest, writing music for a full orchestra.
1992's
Uh-Oh
marked
Byrne
's return to more conventional rock performance, a direction continued on a self-titled effort issued in 1994.
Feelings
, recorded with members of
Morcheeba
and
Devo
, followed in 1997. Four years later,
Look into the Eyeball
was issued on Virgin Records/Luaka Bop and captured
Byrne
's signature wry humor and musical diversity. In 2003,
Byrne
's music for the film Young Adam (featuring members of
Belle & Sebastian
and
Mogwai
) was released as
Lead Us Not into Temptation
by Thrill Jockey.
Grown Backwards
, his first disc for Nonesuch, appeared a year later. In 2007
Byrne
released a CD/DVD version of
The Knee Plays
that featured the 12 original tracks along with eight demos and outtakes.
Big Love: Hymnal
, containing material composed for the HBO series Big Love, appeared in 2008;
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
, a collaboration with
Brian Eno
that took in folk and gospel influences, followed later in the year. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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