Damien Rice (born December 7, 1970) is an Irish musician, born in Celbridge, County Kildare, whose album O was successful.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Activism
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Albums
- 3.2 EPs
- 3.3 Singles
- 3.4 TV appearances
- 3.5 Collaborations
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
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Biography
Rice was originally the singer for Juniper, a rock band which released the singles "The World Is Dead" and "Weatherman". On the eve of recording their first full album for Polygram in 1999, Rice became disenchanted with the commercial direction he felt pushed into by the label, and quit. His Juniper bandmates became Bell X1. He moved to rural Italy where he played acoustic guitar, wrote songs, and busked around Europe until he was able to form a band and get coffeeshop gigs in the Dublin area. Exploiting a lucky connection to David Arnold, his second cousin, Rice was able to record O, for which he won the Shortlist Music Prize in 2003. The other members of the band are Lisa Hannigan who sings and occasionally plays guitar and bass; cellist Vyvienne Long; percussionist Tom Osander (aka: Tomo) a member of the groundbreaking 90's jam band God Street Wine; and bassist Shane Fitzsimons.
"The Blower's Daughter" and "Cold Water" were featured on the 2004 Mike Nichols film Closer. "Cold Water" was also featured in the TV drama ER , in the movies Stay, The Girl in the Café , and I Am David. "Delicate" was featured in the movie Dear Frankie as well as on the TV dramas Lost, House, Alias and CSI: Miami and "Cannonball" was featured in the movie In Good Company, in the TV series The L Word and the dramedy The O.C.
In 2004, 'Cannonball' was re-mixed for UK radio to make it more radio-friendly. Rice later was reported to be very unhappy with it, saying to Tom Dunne on PetSounds (Today FM) that he did not "...really like it". He stated that he had allowed the remix to go through only if he signed a contract that would forbid anyone from ever remixing one of his songs ever again.
Damien recorded an old Juniper track, "Cross-eyed Bear" (originally titled "Jewellery Box"), for the new War Child album.
Damien spent 2004 and 2005 recording the follow-up to O. During a recent concert in Toronto, he confirmed that the recording is done and a release is expected in late 2006.[1]. According to Damien's record label, 14th Floor Records, the new album, 9, will be released in Ireland on November 3, 2006 [2] and North America on November 14, 2006 [3].
Rice has often become annoyed with audience members who speak through his set. At an Australian gig, he reportedly shouted to an audience member who was speaking that he'd give him his ticket money, plus parking fare if he left the arena.citation needed]
Activism
Damien Rice is also involved in a human rights campaign to free Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who is presently being subjected to her third house arrest in Rangoon by the Burmese military - this time having been confined to her home since September 2003. Damien and Lisa recorded a charity song, campaigning for her being set free, called "Unplayed Piano". [4]
Discography
Albums
- O (LP), February 1, 2002
- 9 (LP), November 6, 2006 (UK); November 14, 2006 (US)
EPs
- Live From The Union Chapel (EP), 2003
- B-Sides (EP)
Singles
- "The Blower's Daughter", September 2001
- "Cannonball", May 2002
- "Volcano", October 2002
- "Woman Like A Man", March 2003
- "Lonelily" (Vinyl Only), April 2004
- "Lonely Soldier" (Featuring Christy Moore), June 2004
- "Unplayed Piano", June 2005
- "9 Crimes", November 2006
TV appearances
- David Letterman (13 June 2003, 14 April 2004)
- Jay Leno (7 October 2003, 3 December 2004)
- Carson Daly (15 September 2003)
- Conan O'Brien (22 July 2003)
- Austin City Limits (16 October 2004)
' "Delicate", House MD "Role Model"(When Cameron tells House she is Leaving. Also played in Lost "...In Translation"
Collaborations
- Be Yourself, Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club (September 2002)
- Skylarkin', Mic Christopher (November 2002)
- Burn the Maps, The Frames (September 2004)
- The Beekeeper, Tori Amos (February 2005)
- Don't Explain, Herbie Hancock, Lisa Hannigan (August 2005)
- Live At The Olympia Aslan (2005 - official bootleg)
- The Swell Season, Glen Hansard (April 2006)
See also
External links
- Official Website
- Label Website
- EskimoFriends
- Damien Rice Trading Site
- An early career profile and interviewon Irish indie music webzine CLUAS.com
- Fabchannel.com - Watch the amazing Paradiso concert for free
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