Vic Ruggiero
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Victor "Vic" Ruggiero | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Victor Ruggiero |
Also known as | Bad Vic; Lord Sluggo |
Origin | Bronx, New York City, New York |
Genre(s) | Reggae, Ska, Punk |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards, Guitar, Theremin, Vocals |
Years active | 1993 - Present |
Label(s) | Hellcat Records, Special Potatoe Records, Do Tell Records, Moon Ska Records |
Associated acts | The Slackers Stubborn All-Stars SKAndalous_All-Stars Crazy_Baldhead Rancid |
Website | Official Site |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Organ, Piano, Bass, Banjo, Guitar, Harmonica, Theremin & Percussion |
Victor "Vic" Ruggiero, (also known as Bad Vic,Ruggarroo or Lord Sluggo) is a musician, songwriter and producer from New York City who has played in many ska bands, such as The Slackers, Stubborn All-Stars, SKAndalous All-Stars, Crazy Baldhead and The Silencers (not to be confused with the Scottish rock band The Silencers). He has also performed with punk rock band Rancid, both live and in the studio. He has released three solo acoustic albums, and has accompanied acoustic ska musician and singer Chris Murray.
Ruggiero's voice has a distinct Bronx accent that has a hard, guttural quality. His lyrics usually follow several themes, including the apocalypse, dark humor, political distrust, paranoia, murder, love and loss. His songs have ranged from narrative ballads to nonsense songs inspired by Beat generation poets, such as Jack Kerouac. He is primarily an organist, although he also plays piano, bass, banjo, guitar, harmonica and percussion. He has been seen playing many different kinds of organs, such as Roland VK-7 and VK-8, Korg CX-3, Hammond XB-1G, Hammond XK-2 and Rheem Mark 7 as well as a Rhodes Piano.
Ruggiero has also worked as the producer behind a number of releases. His own New York-based record label Special Potatoe Records is the outlet for many of these projects, especially those in which members and alumni of The Slackers are involved. His production style in these and his own projects is distinctively raw: by not erasing sounds that would traditionally be unwanted in a recording, such as doors closing or musicians cuing each other, his productions usually capture the live-band atmosphere more closely. Ruggiero has also been responsible for the production of releases from European ska artists, including Mr T Bone and The Moon Invaders.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] With The Slackers
- The Slackers — 1993
- Better Late Than Never — 1996
- Redlight — 1997
- The Question — 1998
- Before There Were Slackers There Were... (The Nods) - 1999
- Live at Ernesto's [Live] — 2000
- Wasted Days — 2001
- The Slackers and Friends — 2002
- Close My Eyes — 2003
- International War Criminal [EP] — 2004
- Upsettin' Ernesto's [Live] — 2004
- The Slackers/Pulley Split — 2004
- An Afternoon in Dub — 2005
- Slack in Japan [Live] — 2005
- Peculiar — 2006
- The Boss Harmony Sessions - 2007
- Self Medication - 2008
[edit] With Rancid
- Organ on "Time Bomb"
- Writing credits for tracks 5, 8 and 18
- Hammond B3 Organ on tracks 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 18 and 21
- Piano on tracks 5, 9, 12, 14, 18 and 21
- Percussion on tracks 5 and 18
- Guitar on track 12
- Keyboards
[edit] With The Transplants
- Hammond B3 Organ on tracks 2, 6, and 7
- Hammond B3 Organ/Piano on tracks 9, 10, and 12
- Wurlitzer, Farfisa on track 6
[edit] With Chris Murray
[edit] Solo Albums
- Understanding New Jersey & Living in Sin - 2001
- Alive at the Ladybug House - 2004
- Top Secret Bountry and Clues - 2006 (Also known as "Blues and Clues".)
- Hamburguru - 2007
- Something In My Blindspot - 2008 (moanin' music)
[edit] With the SKAndalous All-Stars
- Hit Me - 1997
- Punk Steady - 1998
- Age of Insects - 1999
[edit] With the Stubborn All-Stars
- Open Season - 1995
- Back With a New Batch - 1997
- Nex Music - 1999
[edit] External links
- Vic Ruggiero's website (Currently linking to his MySpace page)
- Interview with Ruggiero from Tastes Like Chicken (2003)
- Interview with Ruggiero from In Music We Trust (1998)
- Interview with Ruggiero from Ska Blah Blah (2007)