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Robert Quine

Robert Quine

Robert Quine has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 13 September 2017. Robert Quine's music has been featured on 12 episodes.

Robert Quine (December 30, 1942 - May 31, 2004), a native of Akron, Ohio, was a guitarist known for his innovative guitar solos. Quine worked with a wide range of musicians, though he himself remained relatively unknown in comparison. His collaborators include Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Lou Reed (notably on The Blue Mask), Brian Eno (on Nervenet), John Zorn, Ikue Mori, Marc Ribot, Marianne Faithfull (Strange Weather), Lloyd Cole, Tom Waits (Rain Dogs), the Patti Smith Group, Matthew Sweet, and many more, including a rare 7" by Lester Bangs.

After graduating from Earlham College in 1965, and then earning a law degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, he spent a number of years practicing tax law before giving up on it. He then worked in a movie memorabilia store in New York City with Richard Hell and Tom Verlaine. Later, he was invited by Hell to join his new band The Voidoids, thus making punk history and beginning his musical career.

Guitarist Marc Ribot once said about Quine that "in terms of punk rock guitar soloing, he could definitely be called the inventor."

Quine continued recording into his 60s. Depressed after the death of his wife Alice in August 2003, Quine committed suicide by heroin overdose in his New York home on May 31, 2004.

Quine was a nephew of the philosopher W. V. Quine.

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Robert Quine

Robert Quine has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 13 September 2017. Robert Quine's music has been featured on 12 episodes.

Robert Quine (December 30, 1942 - May 31, 2004), a native of Akron, Ohio, was a guitarist known for his innovative guitar solos. Quine worked with a wide range of musicians, though he himself remained relatively unknown in comparison. His collaborators include Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Lou Reed (notably on The Blue Mask), Brian Eno (on Nervenet), John Zorn, Ikue Mori, Marc Ribot, Marianne Faithfull (Strange Weather), Lloyd Cole, Tom Waits (Rain Dogs), the Patti Smith Group, Matthew Sweet, and many more, including a rare 7" by Lester Bangs.

After graduating from Earlham College in 1965, and then earning a law degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, he spent a number of years practicing tax law before giving up on it. He then worked in a movie memorabilia store in New York City with Richard Hell and Tom Verlaine. Later, he was invited by Hell to join his new band The Voidoids, thus making punk history and beginning his musical career.

Guitarist Marc Ribot once said about Quine that "in terms of punk rock guitar soloing, he could definitely be called the inventor."

Quine continued recording into his 60s. Depressed after the death of his wife Alice in August 2003, Quine committed suicide by heroin overdose in his New York home on May 31, 2004.

Quine was a nephew of the philosopher W. V. Quine.

Original source Last.fm

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'65
Robert Quine, Fred Maher
Editions EG1984
Summer Storm
Robert Quine, Fred Maher
Editions EG1984
Painted Desert
Ikue Mori, Robert Quine, Marc Ribot
Avant1995
Village
Robert Quine, Fred Maher
Editions EG1984
Cheyenne
Ikue Mori, Robert Quine, Marc Ribot
Avant1995
Pardon My Clutch
Jody Harris, Robert Quine
Infidelity1981
Termites Of 1938
Jody Harris, Robert Quine
Infidelity1981
Village
Robert Quine, Fred Maher
Editions EG1984
Yes It Is
Robert Quine, Jody Harris
NYC Records1995