Duck Baker
{{Short description|American guitarist (born 1949)}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Duck Baker
| image =
| birth_name = Richard Royall Baker IV
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1949|7|30}}
| birth_place = Washington, D.C., U.S.
| genre = Jazz, blues, ragtime, Celtic, swing, dixieland
| occupation = Musician
| instrument = Guitar
| years_active = 1972–present
| label = Kicking Mule, Acoustic Music, Day Job, Shanachie, Avant
| associated_acts =
| website = {{URL|www.duckbaker.com}}
}}
Richard Royall "Duck" Baker IV (born July 30, 1949) is an American acoustic fingerstyle guitarist who plays in a variety of styles: jazz, blues, gospel, ragtime, folk, and Irish and Scottish music. He has written many instruction books for guitar.
Musical career
His reputation rests on his work as a solo fingerstyle guitarist in multiple genres: Irish and Scottish music, American folk music, ragtime, gospel, and blues.{{Cite web|url=http://www.melbay.com/authors.asp?author=9|title=Authors : Mel Bay|website=Melbay.com}} He was born Richard Royall Baker IV on July 30, 1949, in Washington, D.C.,{{cite book|last1=Kennedy|first1=Gary|editor1-last=Kernfeld|editor1-first=Barry|title=The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz |date=2002 |publisher=Grove's Dictionaries |location=New York |isbn=1-56159-284-6 |page=112 |volume=1 |edition=2nd }}{{cite book |last1=Yanow |first1=Scott |title=The Great Jazz Guitarists |date=2013 |publisher=Backbeat |location=San Francisco |isbn=978-1-61713-023-6 |page=13 }} and grew up in Virginia. As a teenager he played in rock bands before becoming interested in acoustic blues and jazz.{{cite web |last1=Atkinson |first1=David |title=Blues in London: Interview with Duck Baker, blues musician |url=http://www.bluesinlondon.com/interviews/int_duck_baker.html |website=Blues in London |accessdate=18 September 2016 |date=September 2006 |archive-date=3 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303165522/http://www.bluesinlondon.com/interviews/int_duck_baker.html |url-status=dead }} He listened to the Jazz Crusaders, Jimmy Smith, and Miles Davis, but Misterioso by Thelonious Monk got his attention most at the age of 16. He learned about ragtime from his teacher, stride pianist Buck Evans.
In the early 1970s, he moved to San Francisco and performed a wide range of material, which can be heard on his debut album, There's Something for Everyone in America, on Kicking Mule Records. In addition to developing his solo style, he immersed himself in the local swing jazz and avant-garde jazz scene. He was in a swing guitar duet with Thom Keats and a bluegrass band. From the late 1970s to the middle 1980s, he lived in Europe, spending time among free jazz musicians in London. During these years, he played with Eugene Chadbourne, John Zorn, Henry Kaiser, Woody Mann, and Jim Nichols. He toured throughout the world and released an album of Scottish and Irish music before returning to America in 1987.
Discography
=As leader=
- There's Something for Everyone in America (Kicking Mule, 1975)
- When You Wore a Tulip (Kicking Mule, 1975)
- The King of Bongo Bong (Kicking Mule, 1977)
- The Art of Fingerstyle Jazz Guitar (Kicking Mule, 1979)
- The Kid on the Mountain (Kicking Mule, 1980)
- Under Your Heart (Edition Collage, 1985)
- The Salutation (Day Job, 1988)
- A Thousand Words with John Renbourn (Acoustic Music, 1992)
- Opening the Eyes of Love (Shanachie, 1993)
- The Clear Blue Sky (Acoustic Music, 1995)
- Spinning Song: Duck Baker Plays the Music of Herbie Nichols (Avant, 1996)
- Ms. Right (Acoustic Music, 1998)
- My Heart Belongs to Jenny (Day Job, 2000)
- Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans (Day Job, 2005)
- The Ducks Palace (Incus, 2009)
- Everything That Rises Must Converge (Mighty Quinn, 2009)
- The Roots and Branches of American Music (Les Cousins, 2009)
- The County Set (Southern Summer, 2016)
- Outside (Emanem, 2016)
- Shades of Blue (Fuilca, 2017)
- The Preacher’s Son (Fuilca, 2017)
- Pareto Sketches (Barcode Records, 2017)
- Duck Baker Plays Monk (Triple Point, 2017)
- Les Blues Du Richmond: Demos & Outtakes 1973–1979 (Tomkins Square, 2018)
- Plymouth Rock (Fuilca, 2019)
- I’m Coming, Virginia (Fuilca, 2020)
- Not The First Time (Fuilca, 2021)
- Confabulations (ESP-Disk, 2021)
- Wink The Other Eye (Fuilca, 2022)
- Contra Costa Dance (Confront, 2022)
=As sideman=
With Eugene Chadbourne
- Guitar Trios (Parachute, 1977)
- Vision-Ease Vol 2 (House of Chadula, 1978)
- Wild Partners (House of Chadula, 1998)
With others
- John James, Descriptive Guitar Instrumentals (Kicking Mule, 1976)
- Stefan Grossman, Thunder on the Run (Kicking Mule, 1980)
- Roswell Rudd, Broad Strokes (Knitting Factory, 2000)
References
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External links
- {{Official website}}
- [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p10086|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic]
- {{Discogs artist|Duck Baker}}
- [http://www.hjs-jazz.de/?p=00032 Duck Baker: Folk ist Jazz ist Folk] (German)
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Category:American blues guitarists
Category:American male guitarists
Category:American jazz guitarists
Category:American fingerstyle guitarists
Category:Guitarists from Washington, D.C.
Category:20th-century American guitarists
Category:20th-century American male musicians
Category:American male jazz musicians
Category:Incus Records artists
Category:Shanachie Records artists