Anthony Coote

Musical Artist

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Who is Anthony Coote?

Anthony Coote is an English musician who has worked with a number of groups/individuals.

He was recruited to Ruby Blue in 1988 following an advertisement in the Melody Maker magazine and was present on their best known album recording "Down from Above". Anthony co-wrote the music to 'Primitive Man', the opening track with Rebecca Pidgeon.He provided the lead guitar solo for the remix of the John Martyn single "Deny This Love" from the album The Apprentice. Because of personal differences Ruby Blue split in the early 1990s with Rebecca Pidgeon marrying the playwright David Mamet in 1991 before moving to America.

Rebecca signed to the Chesky label and Anthony collaborated in her first two CDs "The Raven" and "The New York Girls' Club" which were recorded in New York. Anthony was featured guitarist on both.

Following the dissolution of Ruby Blue Anthony joined the group Animals That Swim replacing Lenie Mets as bass guitar player in 1993. Anthony left the group in 1996. In 1997 he featured as bassist on the David Gedge led group Cinerama.

Anthony's latest appearance is with the South African pianist Richard Wilson as guitarist on the album "Archipelago" which was recorded on the cruise ship The World.

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on July 23, 2013

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