Rusty Cooley Explained

Rusty Cooley
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Place:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Birth Date:April 27, 1970
Instrument:Guitar
Years Active:1985–present

Rusty Cooley (born April 27, 1970) is an American guitarist and guitar teacher.[1] He was cited in Newsweek as one of the fastest guitarists in the United States[2] and a master of shredding, an advanced guitar technique.[3] Guitar Player magazine called him "the leading light of the post-Malmsteen shred-volution." [4]

Musical Beginnings

Cooley received his first guitar, a Peavey T27, and amplifier, a Peavey Decade, for his fifteenth birthday. He initially took guitar lessons but later became dissatisfied with local instructors and opted to teach himself. To develop his skills, he utilized various instructional resources, including Doug Marks's Metal Method, Ted Greene's Chord Chemistry and Modern Chord Progressions, REH instructional videos, and Robben Ford's instructional DVDs.[5]

His early musical influences were guitarists Randy Rhoads, Yngwie Malmsteen, Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert, Vinnie Moore and Tony MacAlpine.[5] After only three years of playing, he became a guitar teacher at the music store where he had purchased his first guitar. Having finished high school, Cooley went to the local college and studied music theory.

Solo work

Cooley became dissatisfied with working with local musicians. He began to create solo music in early 1996. Around this time he switched to using only seven-string guitars.

His debut solo album was the self-titled Rusty Cooley, released in 2003 by Lion Music. It consists of 12 tracks, one of which, "Under the Influence", was released alongside a music video. The album featured Cooley on guitar, Brent Marches on bass, Eric Sands on fretless bass, and Bobby Williamson on keyboard. Music was by Cooley, Marches, and Kelly Carpenter; Carpenter also wrote the lyrics for, and handled the vocals on, the vocal versions of "Dominion" and "The Machine". Programming was done by Cooley and Williamson, while guitar engineering was done by Sands. Cooley also was in charge of the production.[6] [7]

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Rusty Cooley
Type:studio
Released:January 13, 2003
Length:61:47
Label:Lion Music
Producer:Rusty Cooley

Current career

Cooley is currently in collaboration with ProTone Pedals, testing their new Jason Becker Perpetual Burn signature distortion pedals. Becker himself could not test as he has been suffering from ALS since 1990 and is no longer able to play guitar. ProTone has more recently been working on a Rusty Cooley signature pedal. Cooley has collaborated with Dean Guitars to produce a signature seven-string model, of which several versions exist.

Cooley is currently working with a new band, Day of Reckoning.[8]

Teaching

Cooley has been a guitar instructor since he was 18, his third year of playing. He has released five instructional products, done lessons for magazines (such as his "Metal Guru" column) and posted many lessons on sites such as Shredaholic. He has taught for the National Guitar Workshop three times (1996, 1997, 1998) and given many clinics. Cooley has many well-known students, such as Chris Storey/Cris Osuna (ex-All Shall Perish) and Mica Roth, a former member of Hybreed.

Between 2011 and 2013, he hosted a video channel on YouTube called GuitarAsylumTV, in which he interviewed rock and metal guitarists.[9] Some of the musicians he has interviewed include Oli Herbert, Mark Tremonti, and Jeff Loomis.

Endorsements

Cooley currently endorses Ormsby Guitars, EMG Pickups, Morley Pedals, GHS strings, VHT, Rocktron, Eventide, Maxon and more recently Randall Amplification.[10] [11] [12]

He previously endorsed Jackson Guitars, Ibanez Guitars and Dean Guitars.

His signature Dean model was released at NAMM in early 2007.

Cooley appeared on the podcast, Cyber Timebite, in April 2019.

Releases

Music

Instructional products

Television appearances

References

Additional sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stephens . Matt . June 14, 2011 . Woodlands' guitarist 'A modern-day Mozart' . https://web.archive.org/web/20231211181023/https://www.chron.com/life/health/article/Woodlands-guitarist-A-modern-day-Mozart-9371999.php . December 11, 2023 . December 26, 2023 . chron.com . Houston Chronicle.
  2. Web site: Mummolo . Jonathan . October 15, 2006 . Technique: Secrets of 'Shredding' . https://web.archive.org/web/20231226034952/https://www.newsweek.com/technique-secrets-shredding-111367 . December 26, 2023 . December 26, 2023 . Newsweek.
  3. Jude Gold, "Rusty Cooley's intense licks of doom" Guitar Player, October 1, 2003
  4. Matt Blackett, "Rusty Cooley.(RIFFS: Shred)", Guitar Player, July 1, 2007
  5. Web site: Rusty Cooley Interview. Guitarhoo!. Guitarhoo.com. March 5, 2013. November 18, 2005. August 2, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170802123746/http://www.guitarhoo.com/interviews/rusty-cooley-65. dead.
  6. Web site: Rusty Cooley . AllMusic . November 30, 2016.
  7. Web site: Rusty Cooley . Metal Archives . November 30, 2016.
  8. http://www.reverbnation.com/dayofreckoning Day of Reckoning
  9. https://www.youtube.com/@GuitarAsylumTV/videos
  10. Web site: Rusty Cooley . Dean Guitars . July 24, 2015.
  11. http://www.emgpickups.com/artists/featuredArtist/104
  12. http://www.ghsstrings.com/artists/rusty-cooley-day-of-reckoning-outworld
  13. Web site: Austrian Death Machine to release "Double Brutal" this fall. BraveWords . September 10, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231226045122/https://bravewords.com/news/austrian-death-machine-to-release-double-brutal-this-fall . December 26, 2023 . December 26, 2023 .
  14. Web site: Derek Sherinian Looking To Start Progressive Metal Band . Blabbermouth.net . January 20, 2009 . July 24, 2015.
  15. Web site: Twin Cities' AFTER THE BURIAL Record New Album, Line Up Tours . Bravewords.com . July 24, 2015.
  16. Web site: Rings Of Saturn : Lugal K En | Has it leaked? . Hasitleaked.com . July 2, 2014. July 24, 2015.