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DAVID BYRNE - MUSIC & ART BIO

Born Dumbarton, Scotland. Currently lives in New York.
Attended Rhode Island School of Design and Maryland Institute College of Art.

MUSIC

David Byrne is well known as the musician who co-founded the group Talking Heads (1976–88) in New York. On record and in concert, the band was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike; more importantly, however, they have proven to be extremely influential. Talking Heads took popular music in new directions, both in terms of sound and lyrics, and also introduced an innovative visual approach to the genre. In 2002 Talking Heads were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2003 a lovely boxed set was released which includes a DVD of all the band's videos, and in 2005 a Brick was released with the complete studio catalog on dualdisc with previously unreleased audio and video material.

During his time with the group, Byrne was involved with several other projects, including the following:

The Catherine Wheel, an evening-length ballet score for choreographer Twyla Tharp
• Music videos, director
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, a collaborative record with Brian Eno incorporating "found" voices such as radio preachers, talk show guests and Arabic singers (re-release with additional tracks in March 2006)
the Knee Plays, a brass band and spoken-word score for a theater piece, the CIVIL warS, directed by Robert Wilson. A re-mastered CD (with bonus tracks and a bonus DVD) was released in 2007
Stop Making Sense (1984), directed by Jonathan Demme, winner of Golden Globes, best documentary
True Stories, 1986 feature film directed by Byrne
The Last Emperor, 1987, DB collaborates on score for Bertolucci film, wins Oscar.
Luaka Bop, Byrne's record label, was founded in 1988
The Forest, 1989, an orchestral score with mostly wordless vocals for theater piece directed by Robert Wilson
Ilé Aiyé: The House of Life, 1989, a documentary on Candomblé, the African-influenced spirit cult of the Bahia region of Brazil

More records and projects followed:

Rei Momo, collaboration with 15 of the best Latin musicians in New York
Uh-Oh, 1992, funk and Latin grooves were combined together
Between The Teeth, a concert film of that tour
David Byrne, 1994, a stripped-down record
Feelings, 1997, collaboration with other bands and artists
The Visible Man, 1998, a record of re-mixed versions of songs from Feelings
Sessions at West 54th Street, 1999, a weekly one-hour music show which Byrne hosted
In Spite Of Wishing And Wanting, 1999 a collaboration with the Belgian Dance Company Ultima Vez
Look Into The Eyeball, 2001. Subsequently Byrne toured with a six-piece string section.
Lazy, 2002 David's collaboration with the DJ group X Press 2 was released in the UK. The song went to number 2 on the UK charts within its first week of release & number 1 on the US dance charts, along with topping the charts in Syria and Turkey.
Lead Us Not Into Temptation: Music from the Film Young Adam, 2002, a score for the David MacKenzie film for which David gathered together a comprehensive group of musicians from Scottish bands: Belle & Sebastian, Mogwai, and Appendix Out, among others. David also worked with director Stephen Frears composing the song "Glass Concrete and Stone" for his film Dirty Pretty Things.
Grown Backwards, 2004 album release and tour
Big Love: Hymnal — music scored for the 2nd season of the HBO series "Big Love", with other recent compositions — 2008 CD release
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today — 2008 collaborative album with Brian Eno
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — official soundrack features nine tracks by Byrne.
Talking Heads Chronology— a DVD featuring live performances spanning 1976-1983 was released in a limited edition package containing rare photos and a previously unpublished essay by Lester Bangs.
Love This Giant, 2012. collaboration album release and tour with St. Vincent.
Here Lies Love, a project about Imelda Marcos with musical contributions from Fatboy Slim — released in 2010 on Todomundo / Nonsuch Records. New York City's Public Theater is currently developing a theatrical version set to premiere during the 2012-13 season.

ART

David Byrne has been involved with photography and design since his college days and has been publishing and exhibiting his work for many years. His artwork is often described as elevating the mundane or the banal to the level of art, creating icons out of everyday materials to find the sacred in the profane.

Museum shows in Germany, Italy, and Japan mixed these pieces with audio elements, acoustiguides, and sculptural elements. Since the beginning Byrne has combined exhibitions with public art: billboards in Belfast and Toronto, subway posters in Stockholm, fly posters during the presidential election in NY, LA and Chicago and lightboxes in the streets of San Francisco and Sydney, Australia. He has also created a 215-foot long flow chart covering the 5th Avenue side of Saks 5th Ave, multiple-choice questions on the Tokyo subways, an audio piece in the World Financial Center in NYC, and PowerPoint installations in a building lobby on Times Square. More recent projects include Playing the Building, an interactive installation which turned a building into a giant musical instrument; Voice of Julio / Vox de Julio, a singing robot, and a series of bike racks installed on streets of New York city.

Several books have appeared in recent years, each a kind of piece on its own. The first, Strange Ritual (Chronicle Press, 1995) mixed text and image in a notebook-type format. The second, Your Action World (Edimar, Italy, 1998 and Chronicle, 1999), was modeled after corporate reports and inspirational and motivational literature. The third book, The New Sins / Los Nuevos Pecados, looks like a bible and was created for the Valencia Biennial, where copies were placed anonymously in hotel room drawers. It was published by McSweeney's in the USA and by Faber & Faber in the UK, and there is a Bulgarian edition as well. Another book project, Envisioning Emotional Epistemological Information (Steidl/PaceMacGill, 2003) focuses on Byrne's use of the presentation software PowerPoint as an art medium and contains a DVD of five PowerPoint presentations set to music. Arboretum is a sketchbook facsimile of his "tree drawings"; it was published by McSweeney's in September 2006.

Byrne's most recent book, Bicycle Diaries (Viking, 2009), chronicles his observations and insights — what he is seeing, whom he is meeting, what he is thinking about — as he pedals through and engages with some of the world’s major cities.

Most recently Byrne released an audio book version of Bicycle Diaries complete with street sounds, narration and music by Byrne. His latest book, How Music Works was published by McSweeney’s on September 12, 2012.

Byrne is represented Pace/MacGill Gallery in NYC.

See also:
DB Wikipedia Page
Francey's DB bio on talkingheads.net
Song and Circumstance: The Work of David Byrne from Talking Heads to the Present by Sytze Steenstra



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