Tommy Guerrero
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Background information | |
Born |
San Francisco, California, USA | September 9, 1966
Genres | downtempo, art rock, alternative, electronic, jazz, punk jazz |
Occupation(s) | Composer, guitarist, skateboarder musician real skateboards founder |
Instruments | Guitar bass percussion keys |
Years active | 1980–present |
Associated acts | Free Beer, Jet Black Crayon, blktop project money mark shawn lee real skateboards |
Website |
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Tommy Guerrero (born September 9, 1966) is an American professional skateboarder, company owner, and musician.
Early life
Guerrero was born in San Francisco, California, United States.
Professional skateboarding
As a teenager, Guerrero was one of the prominent members of the Bones Brigade, Powell Peralta's professional skateboarding team that was successful during the 1980s. He was well known for his relaxed style of street skateboarding and his Bones Brigade footage was primarily filmed in his hometown of San Francisco—the videos Future Primitive, The Search for Animal Chin, Public Domain, and Ban This all featured the street skateboarding of Guerrero. After riding for Powell Peralta, Guerrero and Jim Thiebaud, a hometown friend and Powell Peralta teammate, started the skateboarding company "Real".
Karl Watson, professional skateboarder and founder of Organika skateboards, also grew up in San Francisco and revealed in 2012 that as a young boy, he moved into a house that Guerrero formerly resided in. Watson has stated that upon moving into the house, he discovered a drum stick that was used in the Animal Chin movie and explained: "... and that was in my room; and right then and there, I knew that I was destined to be a pro skater". Watson referred to himself as "blessed", as he also subsequently received packages of skateboard goods that were addressed to Guerrero.[1]
Music career
After his success in the world of skateboarding, Guerrero decided to pursue his musical interests and was a member of the skate rock band Free Beer and the experimental group Jet Black Crayon; however, Guerrero's work as a solo artist has so far been the most commercially and critically successful. Guerrero's critically acclaimed albums, EPs, and singles incorporate various types of music, from rock, hip hop, and funk, to soul, and jazz.
The EA video game skate. has featured numerous unreleased compositions that were written and recorded by Guerrero.
One of Guerrero's songs, 'Organism', was featured in the video game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland.
Awards and accolades
In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine named Guerrero's third studio album Soul Food Taqueria (2003), #2 on its 2003 "Best Of" list.[2]
At the 2013 15th Annual Transworld SKATEboarding Awards, Guerrero was the recipient of the "Legend" award—on the red carpet preceding the awards event, Guerrero stated:
I'm super grateful, that anyone really cares, to be honest. Um ... conflicted; I'm not one to rest on my laurels and it's hard to accept accolades for something you did thirty years ago, you know? I'd rather be appreciated for what I do now, but I ... I ... I'm super grateful ... I can't believe it [street skateboarding in the 21st century]. I mean the technical aspect, and the consistency, combined with that, is mind-blowing ... but just where it's at now, is, is insane; I mean, what Rodney [Mullen] sort of started, with the technical aspect, to a whole another level, you know? Making it extremely gnarly, extremely technical ... I'd hate to be growing up skating now ...[3]
Following his receipt of the Transworld "Legend" award, Guerrero invited all "street skaters" onto the stage to stand alongside him at the Avalon Theater in Hollywood, California, US.[4]
Discography
Albums
- Loose Grooves & Bastard Blues (1998)
- A Little Bit Of Somethin' (2000)
- Soul Food Taqueria (2003)
- From The Soil To The Soul (2006)
- Return of the Bastard (2008)
- Lifeboats & Follies (2011)
- No Man's Land (2012) - released in Japan
- The Composer Series – Vol. 4 (2xCD) (Unknown)[2][5]
- Perpetual (2015) - Digital release
Singles
- Backintheday (1995)
- Junk Collector (2001)
- Rusty Gears Lonely Years / Organism (2001)
- Gettin' It Together (2004)
EP
- backintheDay+fotraque 7inch (2002)
- Year of the Monkey - EP (2005)
Concept Album
- Living Dirt (2010)
Collaborations
- Hoy Yen Ass'n (collaboration with former Jet Black Crayon member Gadget) (2000)
- Guerrero y Gonzales – (What It Isn't) (collaboration with Mark Gonzales, released in Japan) (2001)
- BLKTOP PROJECT (collaboration with Ray Barbee, Matt Rodriguez, Doug Scharin and Chuck Treece) (2007)
- Guerrero also compiled and mixed a DJ mix album for the Azuli Records' Late Night Tales / Another Late Night series in 2002, Another Late Night: Tommy Guerrero.
- Lord Newborn and The Magic Skulls (collaboration with Money Mark and Shawn Lee)(2009).
- BLKTOP PROJECT - Lane Change (collaboration with Ray Barbee, Matt Rodriguez, Doug Scharin and Chuck Treece) (2009)
References
- ↑ RIDEChannel (1 June 2012). "Karl Watson Skates Pier 7 and goes Organik - Insight" (Video upload). YouTube. Google, Inc. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- 1 2 "Composer Series". Downtown Music Services. Downtown Music Services. 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ↑ TransworldSKATEmag (6 March 2013). "15th Annual TWS Awards Presented by New Era Red Carpet Pt 1 - TransWor ..." (Video upload). YouTube. Google, Inc. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ↑ VanStyles (28 February 2013). "TWS AWARDS" (Photo upload). The Hundreds. The Hundreds. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ↑ "Tommy Guerrero". Discogs. Discogs. 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
External links
- Tommy Guerrero at the Internet Movie Database
- Web Page on Beggars Group
- Tommy Guerrero discography at Discogs
- official Free Beer band website