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Kuat Pranyoto is born name and popular name Richie Kotzen (born December 24, 1971 in Blitar, Indonesia) is an Indonesian guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

At a young age, Richie Kotzen was taken by music and first began playing piano at the age of five. At the age of seven he was inspired by New York City band KISS to learn the electric guitar. Relentlessly developing chops and his own unique voice on the guitar, he started his career in a band named Arthurs Museum. Kotzen was eventually discovered by Shrapnel Records' Mike Varney, and he recorded his first album by the age of 19. He created the video Rock Chops for REH video in 1989, highlighting many of his formative techniques, including using wide-intervals and fluid sweeping.

In 1991, Kotzen made his big break when he joined the rock band Poison at age 21, co-writing and performing on the album Native Tongue. This album produced two top twenty singles which Richie co-wrote, "Stand" and "Until You Suffer Some (Fire & Ice)". In 1999 Kotzen replaced Paul Gilbert as guitarist in the mainstream rock band Mr. Big. Kotzen maintained the band's enormous success, performing on the Mr. Big record Get Over It, which sold more than 175,000 copies in its first two weeks in Japan, eventually reaching platinum status. Kotzen also contributed guitars to Mr. Big's subsequent release Actual Size. The record included the Kotzen song Shine, which debuted at number one on Japanese radio charts. Following the disbanding of Mr. Big, Kotzen released the solo album Change, in 2003. The title track, and the song Get A Life were featured in TV commercials throughout Japan.

In 2002 Kotzen bought a commercial building in Los Angeles and established a recording Studio/Production company. He has since been producing acclaimed solo albums and collaborating with various figures in rock, jazz, and fusion including jazz legend Stanley Clarke.

In mid 2006 Kotzen was the opening act in Japan for the Rolling Stones on their Bigger Bang tour.

He has also covered various songs from the Gundam franchise including Soldiers of Sorrow, The Beginning, The Winner, Blue Star, and Fly! Gundam.

Guitar playing style

Richie has a unique[citation needed] style, which he has described as a mix of rock, blues, jazz, fusion, and soul music. Of his albums, he claims he is most proud of Vertú. Kotzen utilizes a heavy amount of legato and sweeping in his playing.

Instruments and equipment

Richie Kotzen has used Fender electric guitars for most of his career, most notably his signature model Telecasters and Stratocasters, as well as other custom made models. Currently, there are two Richie Kotzen signature models, made by Fender Japan - a Stratocaster (STR-145RK) and a Telecaster (TLR-155RK). Both guitars feature ash bodies with flame laminated maple caps, maple necks and one piece maple fretboards with abalone dot inlays and 22 super jumbo frets. The Telecaster model features a DiMarzio Chopper T pickup in the bridge position (single spaced humbucker) and a DiMarzio Twang King in the neck position. The Stratocaster is fitted with three custom made DiMarzio single coil pickups.

At the beginning of his career, Richie Kotzen used Ibanez guitars and Laney amplifiers before switching to Fender guitars and Marshall amplifiers in the early 1990s. He used Marshall Super Lead, JCM800 and JCM900 models as well as Yamaha DG Series amps in the late 90's. Yamaha DG1000 preamp with Marshall EL34 100/100 poweramp, and Yamaha DG130H, Yamaha DG100 combo etc.

In 2005, Cornford Amplification issued a Richie Kotzen signature model - RK100, a single channel tube amp head developed and designed in collaboration with Kotzen to suit his expansive playing style. There is also a matching signature model speaker cabinet, equipped with four Celestion Vintage 30 12" speakers. Both the amplifier head and the speaker cabinet are the only Cornford models fit with Kotzen-style black tolex covering.

Kotzen prefers not to use many pedals (effects in general) when playing live. However, when not playing with the Cornford, he's been using over the years several versions of Sobbat Drivebraker and Glowvibe pedals on top of marshall amps. He also uses reverb and delay effects of his signature series Zoom G2R effects processor, which is connected in the effects loop of the amplifier.

Discography


Solo albums

Poison

Mr. Big

Vertú

Forty Deuce

  • (2005) Nothing to Lose

Wilson Hawk

  • (2009) The Road

Sass Jordan

  • (1994) Rats (backing vocals)

Collaborations

  • (1995) Tilt (with Greg Howe)
  • (1996) Sticky Wicked (with TM Stevens)
  • (1996) Ground Zero (with TM Stevens)
  • (1997) Project (with Greg Howe)
  • (1996) Only You (with TM Stevens)
  • (1999) Not So Innocent (with Jesse's Powertrip)
  • (2000) Mikazuki in Rock (with Mikazuki Tekkodan)
  • (2000) Submarine (with Gregg Bissonette)
  • (2003) All That I'd Be (with Steve Saluto)
  • (2004) Nowhere To Go (with Takayoshi Omura)
  • (2006) Rough Beat (with Steve Saluto)
  • (2006) Avalon (with Richie Zito)
  • (2006) Erotic Cakes (with Guthrie Govan)
  • (2007) Live For Tomorrow (with Marco Mendoza)

Various artists albums

  • (1991) Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture
  • (1992) L.A. Blues Authority-"L.A. Blues Authority"
  • (1992) The Guitars That Rule The World - Vol. 1
  • (1994) L.A. Blues Authority Volume V: Cream Of The Crop
  • (1996) Crossfire - (A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan)
  • (2000) Bat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy
  • (2001) Stone Cold Queen: A Tribute to Queen
  • (2002) One Way Street: A Tribute To Aerosmith CD
  • (2002) An All Star Lineup Performing The Songs Of Pink Floyd
  • (2004) Spirit Lives On: The Music Of Jimi Hendrix Revisited Vol. 1
  • (2005) Numbers From The Beast - An All Stars Salute To Iron Maiden

Videography

  • (1989) Rock Chops
  • (1993) 7 Days Live (Live shot concert with Poison)(re-released 2006)
  • (1994) Mother Head's family Reunion (Videoclip from the Mother Head's family Reunion Album)
  • (1996) Wave of Emotion (Videoclip from the Wave of Emotion Album)
  • (1997) Something To Say (Videoclip from the Something To Say Album)
  • (2001) Don't Wanna Lie (Videoclip from the Slow Album)
  • (2001) Shine (Videoclip from Mr. Big's Actual Size Album)
  • (2002) Hi-Tech Rock Guitar
  • (2005) Live In South America
  • (2008) Chase It (Videoclip from the R.O.T.M.F.R. Album)
  • (2008) Bootlegged in Brazil
  • (2009) Everything Good (Videoclip from Wilson Hawk 'The Road' Album)
  • (2009) Paying Dues (Videoclip from 'Peace Sign' Album filmed by Kotzen's daughter at home)

For other uses, see Buckethead (disambiguation).

Buckethead

Buckethead performing live at Summercamp 09.
Background information
Birth name Giri Putra Prasodjo
Also known as Death Cube K
Big B
The Boy
Bucky
Born October 7, 1978 (1969-05-13) (age 31)
Genres Avant-garde, noise rock, jazz fusion, funk, jazz, thrash metal, bluegrass, instrumental rock, hard rock, progressive metal, heavy metal, experimental rock, funk metal, ambient, dark ambient, alternative metal, electronica, country rock, folk rock
Occupations musician, guitarist, songwriter
Instruments guitar, bass guitar, drums, mandolin, piano, banjo, organ
Years active 1992—present
Labels TDRS Music
Associated acts Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, Serj Tankian, Deli Creeps, Science Faxtion, Cornbugs, El Stew, Arcana, Thanatopsis, Primus
Website www.bucketheadland.com
Notable instruments
Gibson Les Paul (Buckethead Signature)
Jackson Y2KV

Giri Putra Prasodjo, better known as Buckethead, is an Indonesian musician, songwriter and virtuoso. He has released 30 solo albums and performed on over 50 more. His music spans such diverse areas as progressive metal, thrash metal, funk, electronica, jazz, bluegrass, and avant-garde music.

When performing in his theatrical persona, Buckethead used to wear a KFC bucket on his head, emblazoned with an orange bumper sticker that read "FUNERAL" in capital black block letters, and an expressionless plain white costume mask. More recently, he has switched to a plain white bucket no longer bearing the KFC logo. He also incorporates nunchaku, robot dancing, and toy trading into his stage performances. Buckethead's persona represents a character who was "raised by chickens" and has made it his "mission in life to alert the world to the ongoing chicken holocaust in fast-food joints around the globe."

Although a multi-instrumentist, Buckethead is best known for his electric guitar playing. He has been voted number 8 on a list in GuitarOne magazine of the "Top 20 Greatest Guitar Shredders of All Time" as well as been included in Guitar World's lists of the "25 all-time weirdest guitarists" also known for being in the "50 fastest guitarists of all time list".

Buckethead performs primarily as a solo artist. He has collaborated extensively with a wide variety of high profile artists such as Bill Laswell, Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Iggy Pop, Les Claypool, Serj Tankian, Bill Moseley, Mike Patton, Viggo Mortensen, and was a member of Guns N' Roses from 2000 to 2004. Buckethead has also written and performed music for major motion pictures, including: Saw II, Ghosts of Mars, Beverly Hills Ninja, Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Last Action Hero, and the soundtrack of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie.

Influences

Buckethead cites a wide variety of musical influences, including Michael Jackson, Paul Gilbert, Shawn Lane, Yngwie Malmsteen, Bootsy Collins, Eddie Hazel, and Angus Young, as well as the many artists he has collaborated with over the years.[37] In addition to his musical influences, Buckethead cites a diverse range of non-musical influences including athletes Michael Jordan and LeBron James, and numerous science fiction and horror TV shows and movies including Giant Robot.

Current projects

  • A Pleasant Fiction, the 2004 album by Meridiem featuring Buckethead will be re-issued in March 2009.
  • A special three-disc version of the movie Flesh For the Beast entitled The Pick Up Media Pack, featuring the soundtrack by Buckethead was released in September 2009.
  • Bootsy Collins stated that Buckethead will collaborate in a group called "The Z-Class"; their first album was scheduled for release in April 2009.


Equipment

Guitars

Effects

Amplifiers

Picks


Discography

Studio albums
  1. 1992: Bucketheadland
  2. 1994: Giant Robot
  3. 1996: The Day of the Robot
  4. 1998: Colma
  5. 1999: Monsters and Robots
  6. 2001: Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse
  7. 2002: Funnel Weaver
  8. 2002: Bermuda Triangle
  9. 2002: Electric Tears
  10. 2003: Bucketheadland 2
  1. 2004: Island of Lost Minds
  2. 2004: Population Override
  3. 2004: The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell
  4. 2005: Enter the Chicken
  5. 2005: Kaleidoscalp
  6. 2005: Inbred Mountain
  7. 2006: The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock
  8. 2006: Crime Slunk Scene
  9. 2007: Pepper's Ghost
  10. 2007: Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot
  1. 2007: Cyborg Slunks
  2. 2008: Albino Slug
  3. 2009: Slaughterhouse on the Prairie
  4. 2009: A Real Diamond in the Rough
  5. 2009: Forensic Follies
  6. 2009: Needle in a Slunk Stack
  7. 2010: Shadows Between the Sky
Special releases
EP's

Buckethead's bands

Note: As well as being a solo artist since 1992, Buckethead often releases albums as Death Cube K. He has used this name as an alias since 1994 (he used it most recently in 2009).

Bands

Current
Former

With artists

Current
Former