Ruby Friedman

Ruby Friedman

RFO photo by Kent Geib
Background information
Born USA
Genres Rock, alternative, jazz, country, blues
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, producer, composer
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, ukulele, whistling
Years active 2009 — present
Website rubyfriedmanorchestra.com

Career

Ruby Friedman is an American singer/songwriter/composer, with roots in New Orleans, New York, and Los Angeles. She is the leader of the Ruby Friedman Orchestra.[1][2]

The Ruby Friedman Orchestra has been in studio in Louisiana, with Josh Valleau at The Glass Wall in New York City, Nick Page in Los Angeles, with Peter Malick [3] at OCL Studios [4] in Calgary, and at his studio in Los Angeles. Final recording, production and mixing was done by Alex Elena[5] and Topher Mohr[6] at Beethoven Studios in Culver City. The band will release their debut album, Gem in June, 2016. [7]

The critically acclaimed version of You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive,[8] was featured prominently in the Season Five finale of Justified. Graham Yost, creator and Executive Producer of the series, discussed the use of the Ruby Friedman version in the show.[9]

Her version of the song[10] was also selected for use in the Reveal[11] documentary, The Dead Unknown,[12][13][14] an investigative report on a 1969 cold case regarding the disappearance and murder of a young woman, in Harlan, Kentucky, in June 1969.

In late 2015, The Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award winning Amazon Studios TV show, Transparent selected the arrangement featuring her vocals on the Gina Villalobos/Eric Colvin[15] produced version[16] of the Sly and the Family Stone hit Family Affair for use in the trailer[17] promoting the launch of Season 2.

In 2015, Ruby Friedman performed the haunting vocals on the song, Hunt You Down[18] for the CLIO award winning[19] advertising campaign for the launch of the Sony PS4 game, Bloodborne.[20][21][22][23] The song is a collaboration with The Hit House Music,[24] and was written by Scott Miller and William Hunt. It was recorded by Wyn Davis[25] in Los Angeles, and by Ruby Friedman at Word of Mouth Recording Studios in New Orleans. The Petrol Advertising campaign using the song won the coveted Golden Trailer Award for best Video Game TV Spot.[26] The song was released as a successful single in conjunction with the general availability of the game.[27]

In March 2015, the EP, Song of the Demimonde was released, containing 7 tracks of her most-requested cover material.[28]

House of the Rising Sun, the last song on the Song of the Demimonde EP,[29] was recorded at Word of Mouth Recording Studios in New Orleans with renowned New Orleans piano player Tom McDermott,[30] and longterm Smashing Pumpkins violinist, Ysanne Spevack.[31]

When in New Orleans, she performs with Tom McDermott[32] and Friends, (recurring musician from the HBO [33] Emmy Award and Grammy Award nominated TV series, Treme),[34][35] including Ysanne Spevack,[36] at the renowned Buffa's.[37] In both April 2015 and 2016, she performed at Buffa's and at the Lagnaippe Stage for Jazzfest[38] with Tom McDermott and Friends, including Aurora Nealand.[39] During the 2015 Jazzfest week, she also performed with Tom McDermott at the Just the Keys, Please private house concert, hosted by the esteemed Harry Shearer.

She has been retained by the estate of the legendary 20th Century Academy Award film song composer Harry Warren[40] to re-imagine and record some of the extensive Harry Warren catalog. The catalog consists of hundreds of songs, from the familiar Academy Award winners to unfinished works in process. Several of these recordings, Rose Tattoo, Ungrateful Heart, and Welcome to the Party are included on the Song of the Demimonde EP.[41]

In 2014, Ruby Friedman was commissioned to perform two songs, including the title track, on a tribute album, Life, honoring the life and music of Tarka Cordell,[42] (produced by Alex Elena). Other notable contributing vocalists on the album include Lily Allen, Imani Coppola, and Evan Dando.

Her original song, Shooting Star, was selected for promotional use on the television program America's Got Talent and has been licensed internationally for continued use in that franchise. The song has also been licensed for use by Fox Sports. The original song, Drowned, was featured in Season Three's most memorable scene of the television show, Sons of Anarchy.

Her unique multi-octave vocal stylings have her much in demand, and she has been requested to perform versions of End of the World, Needle in the Hay, Angel Eyes, Pale Blue Eyes, Crazy, and I Want You, She's so Heavy for various compilations.[43]

When in Los Angeles, she has headlined at The House of Blues,[44] The Troubadour,[45] The Viper Room,[46] Hotel Cafe, Los Globos,[47] Echoplex,[48] and Pershing Square. She has made numerous invited guest appearances, including performances with Donovan, with Grammy Award nominee Scott Healy,[49] with the Jeff Goldblum [50] jazz ensemble, and at many events at the Sayers Club.[51] When in New York City, she performs with Grammy Award winning Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks of Boardwalk Empire fame.[52] She performed an acoustic invitation only show, at the Turn Gallery in Soho,[53] accompanied by Imani Coppola,[54] Matthew Steer, Maiya Sykes, Ben Crippin Taylor, and Conor Brendan.[55]

Discography

Release Date Title Label
2009 Shooting Star (Single) Self-released
2011 Drowned (Single) Self-released
2014 Life (Single) Room 609 Records
2014 Home or Out of Range (Single) Room 609 Records
2014 You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive (Single) Self-released
2015 Song of the Demimonde (EP) Self-released
2015 Hunt You Down (Single) The Hit House
2016 Gem (Album) June Release Date

References

  1. Ruby Friedman Orchestra official site
  2. Ruby Friedman Orchestra Published Music
  3. Peter Malick website
  4. Dan Owen's OCL Studio website
  5. Alex Elena official site
  6. Topher Mohr Official Site
  7. Digital Journal Article
  8. You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive Video
  9. Graham Yost EW Justified Season 5 Post-Mortem
  10. You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive Video
  11. Reveal CIR Main Site
  12. Dead Unknown Part 1 Mountain Jane Doe
  13. The Dead Unknown Part 2 The Exhumation
  14. The Dead Unknown Part 3 What Secrets Lie Beneath
  15. Feverpitch Web Site
  16. Family Affair Stream
  17. Official Amazon Studio Transparent Season 2 Trailer
  18. Hunt You down - single
  19. CLIO Key Art Awards
  20. Bloodborne Official site
  21. Bloodborne YouTube PS4 30 Second The Hunt Begins TV Commercial
  22. HitHouse Soundcloud Bloodborne Hunt You Down 30 second mix
  23. Bloodborne YouTube PS4 90 second Cut You Down (The Hunt Begins) trailer
  24. The Hit House official site
  25. Total Access Recording Page
  26. Award Winners List
  27. Hunt You down - single
  28. Ruby Friedman Orchestra Published Music
  29. Ruby Friedman Orchestra Published Music
  30. Tom McDermott Official Page
  31. Ysanne Spevack Official Page
  32. NPR article on Treme
  33. HBO Treme Official Site
  34. Tom McDermott Official Page
  35. St Louis Article
  36. Ysanne Spevack Official Page
  37. Buffa Official Page
  38. New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Official Page
  39. Aurora Nealand Official Page
  40. Harry Warren Music website
  41. Ruby Friedman Orchestra Published Music
  42. Tarka Music official site
  43. Ruby Friedman Soundcloud site
  44. House of Blues official site
  45. The Troubadour Official site
  46. The Viper Room Official site
  47. Club Los Globos Official site
  48. The Echo Official site
  49. Scott Healy Official Page
  50. Jeff Goldblum at the Rockwell website
  51. SBE Sayers Club official site
  52. Vince Giordano official site
  53. Turn Gallery Official site
  54. Imani Coppola official site
  55. Conor Brendan Reverbnation site

External links

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