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Stan Ridgway

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  • Composer
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Stan Ridgway
While enjoying a multifaceted and successful solo career, Stan Ridgway is best remembered by some as the maestro behind Wall Of Voodoo's classic early 80's hit, "Mexican Radio." And while "Mexican Radio" is undeniably a great tune, it only hints at the full range of Ridgway's palette as a songwriter, film composer and performer. Originally conceived as a soundtrack company for low budget sci-fi and horror films, Wall Of Voodoo formed in 1977 in Hollywood, with singer/songwriter Ridgway as the focal point. They released their self-titled debut EP in 1980, followed by their first full length LP Dark Continent. With 1982's Call of the West, featuring the ubiquitous "Mexican Radio," the band found major success, but Ridgway left for a solo career shortly after the band appeared at 1983's US Festival. Ridgway's first solo album, The Big Heat, was released late in 1985, and included the underground hit, "Drive, She Said," as well as "Salesman," and the title track, a brooding piece of electronic rock/film-noir. Ridgway's solo material retained Wall of Voodoo's cinematic feel, and was critically acclaimed for his one-of-a-kind vocals and lyrics. The song "Camouflage," a ghost story of sorts that takes place in the jungles of Vietnam, was a surprise top 5 hit in Europe. His European success continued with 1989's Mosquitos, which featured another European top 5 hit in "Calling Out to Carol," and Partyball in 1992, featuring the songs "Roadblock" and "I Wanna Be A Boss." Ridgway's music is often called "cinematic," so it's only appropriate that he's been heavily involved in television and film scoring. While he's no stranger to scoring a film solo (as shown by work on such films as Race, Error in Judgment, and Spent), Ridgway has also done extensive song work for films like Pump Up the Volume and Slamdance. Additionally, he has often partnered with ex-Police percussionist Stewart Copeland, most notably for work on Rumblefish, Sympatico, and Pecker. A 1992 greatest hits package, Songs That Made this Country Great, includes the best of Ridgway's film and solo work, as well as Wall Of Voodoo material and a few rarities. Ridgway continues work as a solo artist, in addition to continued film and television scoring.
BornApril 5, 1954
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    Diane Lane, Matt Dillon, and Mickey Rourke in Rumble Fish (1983)
    Rumble Fish
    7.1
    • Soundtrack("Don't Box Me In")
    • 1983
    Christian Slater in Pump Up the Volume (1990)
    Pump Up the Volume
    7.2
    • Soundtrack("Talk Hard")
    • 1990
    Jason Lively and Jill Whitlow in Night of the Creeps (1986)
    Night of the Creeps
    6.7
    • Soundtrack("The Big Heat", "Drive, She Said")
    • 1986
    Christina Ricci, Edward Furlong, Martha Plimpton, Lili Taylor, Bess Armstrong, Mary Kay Place, Lauren Hulsey, Mark Joy, and Brendan Sexton III in Pecker (1998)
    Pecker
    6.3
    • Soundtrack("Don't Drop the Soap (For Anyone Else But Me)")
    • 1998

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    Actor



    • Justice League: Starcrossed (2004)
      Justice League: Starcrossed
      7.7
      Video
      • Communications Officer (voice)
      • 2004
    • Kevin Conroy, Susan Eisenberg, and George Newbern in Justice League (2001)
      Justice League
      8.5
      TV Series
      • Communications Officer (voice)
      • 2004
    • Stan Ridgeway: Knife and Fork
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1996
    • Geffen Vintage 80s Vol. 1 (1995)
      Geffen Vintage 80s Vol. 1
      Video
      • Singer
      • 1995
    • Stan Ridgeway: I Wanna Be a Boss
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1992
    • Stan Ridgeway: Goin' Southbound
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1989
    • Stan Ridgeway: Calling Out to Carol
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1989
    • Stan Ridgeway: Lonely Town
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1989
    • Stan Ridgeway: Walkin' Home Alone
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1987
    • Stan Ridgway: End of the Line (1987)
      Stan Ridgway: End of the Line
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway (voice)
      • 1987
    • Stan Ridgeway: Drive, She Said
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1986
    • Stan Ridgeway: Camouflage
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1986
    • Stan Ridgeway: The Big Heat
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1985
    • Wall of Voodoo: Tomorrow
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1983
    • Stan Ridgway in Stan Ridgway & Stewart Copeland: Don't Box Me In (1983)
      Stan Ridgway & Stewart Copeland: Don't Box Me In
      6.5
      Music Video
      • Stan Ridgway
      • 1983

    Composer



    • Ted Rooney and Beti Rooney in Intercept (2016)
      Intercept
      Short
      • composer
      • 2016
    • Holiday in Dirt (2002)
      Holiday in Dirt
      • Composer
      • 2002
    • Vengeance
      7.4
      • Composer
      • 2001
    • The Keening (1999)
      The Keening
      Short
      • Composer
      • 1999
    • Claudia Schiffer, Paget Brewster, and Christine Taylor in Desperate But Not Serious (1999)
      Desperate But Not Serious
      3.9
      • Composer
      • 1999
    • Joe Mantegna, Joanna Pacula, and Lee Sung Hi in Error in Judgment (1999)
      Error in Judgment
      4.8
      • Composer
      • 1999
    • $pent (1999)
      $pent
      4.4
      • Composer
      • 1999
    • Speedway Junky (1999)
      Speedway Junky
      5.9
      • Composer (music composed by)
      • 1999
    • CCH Pounder and Paul Rodriguez in Race (1998)
      Race
      5.1
      • Composer
      • 1998
    • Future Kick (1991)
      Future Kick
      4.0
      • Composer
      • 1991
    • Stan Ridgway: End of the Line (1987)
      Stan Ridgway: End of the Line
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1987

    Music Department



    • Ted Rooney and Beti Rooney in Intercept (2016)
      Intercept
      Short
      • composer: score
      • 2016
    • Mexico City (2000)
      Mexico City
      5.4
      • composer: song "Mexican Radio"
      • 2000
    • Speedway Junky (1999)
      Speedway Junky
      5.9
      • orchestrator
      • score producer
      • 1999
    • Once You Meet a Stranger (1996)
      Once You Meet a Stranger
      4.4
      TV Movie
      • composer: song "Big Dumb Town"
      • 1996
    • Box of Moonlight (1996)
      Box of Moonlight
      7.1
      • composer: song "Mexican Radio"
      • 1996
    • Billy Campbell, Julie Brown, and Wendy Schaal in Out There (1995)
      Out There
      5.2
      TV Movie
      • composer: song "Mexican Radio"
      • 1995
    • Nicole Eggert in Amanda & the Alien (1995)
      Amanda & the Alien
      4.7
      TV Movie
      • composer: song "Mexican Radio"
      • 1995
    • Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985)
      Alfred Hitchcock Presents
      7.7
      TV Series
      • composer: song "The Big Heat"
      • 1985

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Wall of Voodoo
    • Born
      • April 5, 1954
      • Barstow, California, USA
    • Spouse
      • Pietra Wexstun
    • Other works
      TV commercial for Toyoto (1999)

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      Founding member of Wall Of Voodoo.
    • Quotes
      I just considered myself really at the bottom of it all kind of a fairly dull guy, and to write a song about me is probably the least interesting thing I could do.

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