John Kruth

John Kruth is a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist best known for his highly energetic “Banshee Mandolin” style of playing. He is also proficient on guitar, banjo, harmonica and various flutes. Kruth is co-founder and the main songwriter of New York-based world music ensemble TriBeCaStan, and also a music journalist and author.

Kruth’s first biography,[1] Bright Moments – The Life and Legacy of Rahsaan Roland Kirk was first published in the U.S. and England in 2000 by Welcome Rain Books. Bright Moments was translated into Japanese and published by Kawade Shobo in 2005. His most recent biography is Rhapsody In Black - The Life and Music of Roy Orbison from Hal Leonard Books, NYC. He is also the author of To Live’s To Fly - the Ballad of Townes Van Zandt, was published by Da Capo Books in March 2007, winner of 2008 Deems Taylor ASCAP Award for Best Musical Biography.

John has nine solo albums to his credit. His latest CD, Splitsville, was released in the fall of 2008 by Smiling Fez Records. In November 1997 Kruth performed at Carnegie Hall as a soloist for composer John Corigliano on the Moroccan folk oboe called the ghaita, commonly played by the Master Musicians of Jajouka. He has also performed with playwright Sam Shepard, poet Allen Ginsberg, Patti Smith, performance artist Laurie Anderson, producer Hal Willner, folksinger John Prine, as well as Violent Femmes,[2] the Meat Puppets, King Missile, Peter Stampfel, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, James Belushi, Steve Buscemi, Eric von Schmidt, Stan Ridgeway, Bob Neuwirth, Die Kreuzen, Cyberchump and members of Camper Van Beethoven.

In 2006, John traveled to India where he studied mandolin and performed with Carnatic mandolin virtuoso U. Rajesh.

Kruth is currently a Professor of Music at the College of Mount St. Vincent. In the past, his writing has appeared in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Progressive, Frets, and Signal to Noise. He is currently a regular contributor to Rave (India), Sing Out!, Wax Poetics and Fretboard Journal. He spent much of his early career in Milwaukee, but now lives in New York City.

Discography

John Kruth has appeared on recordings by James "Blood" Ulmer, Sex Mob, Reptile Palace Orchestra, Lambchop, Die Kreuzen, Tiny Lights, Brian Ritchie, Gideon Freudmann, Christine Lavin, Lillie Palmer, Rod Mac Donald and The Mercy Seat.

Publications

Books

Poetry and Short Prose include

External links

Notes

  1. "John Kruth, Author of Bright Moments, The Life and Legacy of Rahsaan Roland Kirk". jerryjazzmusician.com. Jerry Jazz Musician. Retrieved October 8, 2015. In our exclusive interview, biographer John Kruth discusses Kirk's remarkable life and those he touched.
  2. Seida, Linda. "Biography: John Kruth". AMG. Retrieved 19 May 2010.

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