Scarlet Rivera

Scarlet Rivera
Birth name Scarlet Rivera
Born Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genres Rock, Celtic, New Age
Instruments Violin
Years active 1975–Present
Labels Bci / Eclipse Music
Associated acts Bob Dylan
Rolling Thunder Revue
Ritual

Scarlet Rivera is an American violinist. She is best known for her work with Bob Dylan, in particular on his album Desire and as part of the Rolling Thunder Revue.

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Early career

Bob Dylan is often credited for discovering the violinist before the rehearsal for his 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour. After a session with her, Dylan invited Rivera to play on the Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Scarlet has multiple CD's as a composer in numerous styles, instrumental, New Age, Celtic and world music. Scarlet has performed in the US, Europe and Japan with her Celtic group. She also recorded and performed with Tracy Chapman, Indigo Girls, Kori Linae Carothers, Keb Mo and others. Scarlet was a soloist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center and the Carnival of Venice, Italy. She continues to be an active recording artist, performer and composer.[1]

Mid-career

She has also appeared on albums by Tracy Chapman (Crossroads), Keb Mo' (The Door), Dee Dee Bridgewater (Just Family), David Johansen (Funky but Chic), Ian McNabb (Head Like A Rock) Kori Carothers,' Trilium' and others

Recent work

Scarlet has recently focused on New Age, Instrumental, World, and Celtic music. She has also toured in Japan with the group Ritual and recorded the album "Celtic" which was released in Japan. .[1]

Personal life

Scarlet is of Irish-Sicilian ancestry.[2] Scarlet was married in 1991 to the British session keyboardist Tommy Eyre.The marriage lasted until his death in 2001.[3]

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b Dylan, Bob "Bob Dylan", Scarlet Rivera's Official Website, April 06, 2006. Accessed January 7, 2010.
  2. ^ Jerome, Jim "Bob Dylan Spotted Scarlet Rivera on the Street, the Rest Is Rock History", People Magazine, February 23, 1976. Accessed January 7, 2010.
  3. ^ Perrone, Pierre "Tommy Eyre", The Independent, June 13, 2001. Accessed January 7, 2010.
  4. ^ Apple Inc. "Celtic Spirit", January 7, 2010. Accessed January 7, 2010.
  5. ^ Apple Inc. "Journey With An Angel", January 7, 2010. Accessed January 7, 2010.

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