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Bill Ryder-Jones (William Edward Ryder-Jones) was born on 10 August, 1983 in Warrington, Cheshire, England, is an An english male film score composer. Discover Bill Ryder-Jones's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

Popular As William Edward Ryder-Jones
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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 1983
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Warrington, Cheshire, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1979

Ryder-Jones' debut Solo album If... was written as a musical adaptation of Italo Calvino's 1979 novel If on a Winter's Night a Traveler, with each composition representing a different chapter in the book.

The idea for the album was first conceived after a meeting with Laurence Bell, the head of Domino Records, who had suggested Ryder-Jones record an "imaginary film score".

1983

William Edward Ryder-Jones (born 10 August 1983) is an English singer-songwriter, musician, music producer and composer from West Kirby, Merseyside.

1996

He co-founded the band The Coral, together with James Skelly, Lee Southall, Paul Duffy, and Ian Skelly, playing as their lead guitarist from 1996 until 2008.

He has since pursued a Solo career, writing both his own albums and film scores, as well as producing records for other artists and appearing as a session musician.

2005

In 2005, he briefly stopped touring with the band due to a stress-related illness.

2008

It was announced on 9 January 2008 that Ryder-Jones had left The Coral and the remaining five members would continue with the band.

Following his departure from The Coral, Ryder-Jones began writing songs and instrumental pieces and uploaded several demo recordings to his MySpace profile.

2009

In 2009, Ryder-Jones composed the score for his friend's short film Leave Taking, directed by Laurence Easeman.

2010

Ryder-Jones also composed the scores for the short films It's Natural to Be Afraid (2010) and Bed (2011).

Recording sessions for If... took place during 2010 at various locations on Merseyside, including Elevator Studios, the Scandinavian Church of Liverpool, The Friary in Everton and Ryder-Jones' mother's house in West Kirby.

Most of the album's tracks were recorded with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic orchestra.

Ryder-Jones' musical influences for the album came from film score composers such as Abel Korzeniowski, Michael Galasso and Clint Mansell and rock artists such as Syd Barrett, Nick Cave and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci.

2011

Ryder-Jones' debut album, If..., an instrumental concept album featuring the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, serving as an imaginary film score for the Italo Calvino novel, If on a Winter's Night a Traveler..., was released in 2011.

The four compositions were released on his debut EP A Leave Taking Soundtrack as a free download in July 2011 by Double Six Records (a subsidiary of Domino Recording Company) via their website and a music video was filmed for the title track "A Leave Taking".

The EP was also released on 12-inch and digital download formats on 26 September 2011.

If... was released on 14 November 2011 and received largely positive reviews from music critics.

2013

His second album, A Bad Wind Blows in My Heart was released in 2013, again to positive reviews.

On 29 April 2013, the soundtrack to the 2012 film Piggy was self-released by Ryder-Jones on Bandcamp, with proceeds going to the Trekstock charity.

Ryder-Jones' second and third albums, A Bad Wind Blows in My Heart, released 2013, and West Kirby County Primary, released 2015, are both a departure from If...'s orchestral nature.

They do, however, retain the concept album theme (both albums focus around Ryder-Jones' life).

A Bad Wind Blows in My Heart is a collection of folk and folk rock songs, influenced by Ryder-Jones' love of Bill Callahan as well as various other minimal and folk artists.

West Kirby County Primary is a heavy, alternative and folk rock album, influenced by bands such as Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Super Furry Animals, The Strokes and Pavement.

It was recorded with friends, adding to the band-theme Ryder-Jones was trying to capture.

The track Wild Roses was co-written by Ryder-Jones and friends Emma Leatherbarrow (of MiNNETONKA) and Liam Power (of By the Sea); Ryder-Jones claims to have only written the chorus.

"Seabirds" was co-written by Ryder-Jones and Leatherbarrow.

Half of the album was written at Ryder-Jones' home, before continuing to work on the material at his home studio, located in his old bedroom in his mother's house, and at Parr St. Studios in Liverpool.

In an interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Ryder-Jones stated that he had chosen to scrap an album's worth of material after being unsatisfied with the result.

He said, "I wasn't writing things that were making me happy in the moment. I got lost a little bit in why I was doing it and as a result wasn't living in the most responsible way. So the record I made during that time, thankfully, Domino were kind enough to let me drop. Some of the things that had happened to me though during the making of that record, the one I eventually dropped, turned out to be interesting enough to make good songs out of!"

2015

His third, West Kirby County Primary, was released in November 2015.

Both are departures from the orchestral nature of If..., the former featuring a more traditional collection of minimal folk songs, and the latter being a heavier, more alternative folk rock album.

Ryder-Jones was the lead guitarist with The Coral and played on the band's first five albums.

Ryder-Jones embarked on a ten-date tour of England and Scotland from 24 October to 14 November 2015 to celebrate the release of West Kirby County Primary.

The first five dates were in support of Spector.

He continued to tour into 2015, including various festival dates.

2016

He concluded the album's tour cycle with a final leg in late 2016, playing six UK dates.

The 'Ta-Tah Tour' featured support from By the Sea, MiNNETONKA and Matt Maltese.

2018

Ryder-Jones released the album Yawn on 2 November 2018 and after this, Yawny Yawn on 26 July 2019.

Yawny Yawn is an acoustic reworking of Yawn and features the same songs, just with different instrumentation.

2019

Both albums have been critically acclaimed and Ryder-Jones finished a tour of the Yawny Yawn album in November 2019.