Carlos Alomar (born 7 May 1951) is a
Puerto Rican guitarist. He is best known for his work with
David Bowie
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from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s, having played on more Bowie albums than any other musician.
History
The son of a
Pentecostal
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minister, Alomar was raised in
New York. From the age of ten he taught himself to play the guitar, and started playing professionally at age sixteen. In the 1960s he performed during "Amateur Hour" at the
Apollo Theater
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, eventually joining the house band, backing
Chuck Berry
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and many leading
soul
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artists. Around 1968–69 he toured for eight months in
James Brown
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's live band, eventually quitting after being docked wages for missing a musical cue. In 1969 Alomar formed a group called Listen My Brother with vocalists
Luther Vandross
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,
Fonzi Thornton (later to work with
Chic and
Roxy Music
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), and
Robin Clark. In 1969, the band played several times on
Sesame Street
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, including on the show's pilot. That same summer, Listen My Brother also performed on the final day of the 1969
Harlem Cultural Festival. Alomar and bandmate Clark later wed and had a daughter named Lea.
Alomar subsequently played as a
session musician
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for
RCA Recording Studios, and others including
Ben E. King ("Supernatural Thing", 1975) and
Joe Simon ("Drowning in the Sea of Love"). He also met drummer
Dennis Davis while they were both playing with jazz artist
Roy Ayers. Alomar then toured with the band
The Main Ingredient.
Collaboration with David Bowie
Alomar met David Bowie in early 1974, during sessions for
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's recording of the Bowie-penned song "
Can You Hear Me?". Bowie was keen for Alomar to join his band for the
Diamond Dogs tour, but negotiations with Bowie's management stalled and Alomar stayed with The Main Ingredient. During a six-week break from his tour in mid-1974, Bowie recorded a series of songs for a new album in
Sigma Sound Studios with Alomar, who brought in Vandross, Clark, Davis, and bassist Emir Kassan to contribute to the recordings as well. Most of the material for the ''
Young Americans'' album was recorded during these sessions, and Alomar joined Bowie for the second leg of the Diamond Dogs tour (dubbed "The Philly Dogs Tour") in September–December 1974. In January 1975, Bowie and
John Lennon
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recorded "
Across the Universe" at
Electric Lady Studios and from this session resulted the impromptu song "
Fame", which evolved from the guitar riff Alomar had originated for the song "Foot Stompin'" during the Philly Dogs shows. With writing credit divided between Bowie, Alomar and Lennon (and funky guitar riffs later copied for James Brown's 1975 recording "Hot (I Need to be Loved)"), "Fame" gave Bowie his first US#1 single, and its parent album ''Young Americans'' (1975) marked Carlos Alomar's first appearance on a David Bowie album.
This began a long period of collaboration in which Alomar led the
rhythm section of Alomar/
Dennis Davis/
George Murray that would underpin Bowie's recordings for the next half-decade, behind a variety of lead guitarists, including
Earl Slick, Stacey Heydon,
Ricky Gardiner,
Robert Fripp
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, and
Adrian Belew
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.
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Alomar played on Bowie's next album, ''
Station to Station'' (1976), designing the riffs that opened the songs "
Golden Years" and "
Stay", and touring with Bowie for the Station To Station tour of 1976. This was Alomar's first Bowie tour as musical director; around this time, Alomar, Bowie, and
Iggy Pop
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wrote the song "Sister Midnight"; originally performed by Bowie during the 1976 tour, it was later recorded by Bowie and Iggy as the opening track on Iggy's album ''
The Idiot
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The titl ...
'' (1977) before being re-written by Bowie as "Red Money" for his album ''
Lodger'' (1979). Alomar played on Bowie's groundbreaking "Berlin Trilogy" of albums—''
Low'' (1977), ''
"Heroes"'' (1977) and ''Lodger''; he also co-wrote the ''"Heroes"'' track "
The Secret Life of Arabia" and the ''Lodger'' track "
DJ" with Bowie and
Brian Eno
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. In the ''Lodger'' single "
Boys Keep Swinging", Alomar swapped instruments with Dennis Davis and played drums. Alomar played guitar on Iggy Pop's two Bowie-produced albums of 1977, ''The Idiot'' and ''
Lust For Life'',
and in 1978, he joined Bowie for the world tour which resulted in the live album ''
Stage''. On this tour, Alomar was again the musical director, swapping his guitar for a baton to conduct the band during the drum-free instrumental pieces from ''Low'' and ''"Heroes"''.
''
Scary Monsters'' (1980) marked the last time Alomar would play alongside George Murray and Dennis Davis on a Bowie album; a planned Scary Monsters tour was aborted and Alomar instead joined Iggy Pop's band for a series of shows in October–December 1981 (the show from San Francisco on 25 November has been released on VHS and DVD). Alomar did not play on Bowie's album ''
Let's Dance'' (1983) – the role of rhythm guitarist was undertaken by that album's co-producer,
Nile Rodgers – but he re-joined Bowie as rhythm guitarist and musical director for the mammoth
Serious Moonlight world tour in 1983. In 1984, Alomar played on Bowie's album ''
Tonight''; he also co-wrote the album's closing track, "
Dancing With the Big Boys", with Bowie and Iggy Pop. In 1987, Alomar played on Bowie's album ''
Never Let Me Down''; the album's
title track – released as a single and credited to Bowie/Alomar – was originally an Alomar composition entitled "I'm Tired," before it was re-written by Bowie. Alomar was the musical director/rhythm guitarist for Bowie's infamous and highly theatrical
Glass Spider Tour in 1987 (beginning every show with a frenzied guitar solo), but Bowie ended his long-running creative association with Alomar after the critical panning of ''Never Let Me Down'' and the Glass Spider tour. The two men would not record together again until January–February 1995, during sessions in New York for Bowie's album ''
Outside'' (1995). In the meantime, Alomar recorded and released his first solo album, ''Dream Generator'', in 1988 on the
Private Music label.
Alomar toured with Bowie's band for the first leg of the
Outside Tour (September 1995 – February 1996). The tour was not a pleasant experience for Alomar, who found Bowie inaccessible and didn't get along with musical director Peter Schwartz, and he did not re-join Bowie when the tour resumed in June 1996. However, Alomar later played guitar on the Bowie tracks "
Everyone Says 'Hi'" (from the album ''
Heathen'' in 2002) and "Fly" (a bonus track on the limited edition version of the album ''
Reality
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'' in 2003).
Other work
Alomar has performed with a number of other famous bands and musicians including
Duran Duran
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's
Arcadia,
Paul McCartney
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,
Simple Minds,
Graham Parker,
Mick Jagger,
Iggy Pop
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,
The Pretenders
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for their album ''
Get Close'' in 1986, and
Argentine
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rock band
Soda Stereo. In all, Alomar has played on a total of 32
Gold and Platinum albums. He is currently the director of
Boombacker Records. He was the bandleader on the short-lived TV chat show, ''
The Caroline Rhea Show'' (2002–2003) and is also the president of the New York chapter of The Recording Academy, the organization responsible for the Grammy Awards. In 2005, Alomar joined the teaching staff of
Stevens Institute of Technology
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(
Hoboken, New Jersey) as an adjunct professor of Music & Technology, producing several tracks for the inaugural release of the school's Castle Point Records label's ''Delusions of Grandeur'' (2006). In 2010 Carlos Alomar was made their first "Distinguished Artist in Residence" and in 2011 he was awarded an honorary Bachelor of Arts.
Alomar collaborated with
Scissor Sisters for their second album ''
Ta-Dah'', and one track from these recording sessions, "Transistor", which ultimately featured on the second disc of the deluxe edition of the album, featured his wife Robin and daughter Lea on backing vocals. In October 2008, he performed with
Richard Barone at
Carnegie Hall
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, as a special guest in Barone's theatrical concert, "FRONTMAN: A Musical Reading". In 2010 Alomar performed as guitarist on
Alicia Keys
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album ''
The Element of Freedom''.
Alomar resides in
North Bergen, New Jersey.
[Smith, Ray]
"The future of music; Guitar legend Carlos Alomar shares his craft at Stevens"
, '' Hudson Reporter'', 4 November 2010. Accessed 10 April 2016. "Alomar, who now lives in North Bergen, began teaching at Stevens five years ago, but is 'extremely honored' after being named the Distinguished Artist in Residence."
Selected discography
Solo album
* ''Dream Generator'' (1987)
With ANGIESCREAMS
* ''
The Revelation of Arthur Lynn'' (as producer) (2010)
With
Arcadia
* ''
So Red the Rose'' (Parlophone, 1985)
With
Kenny Barron
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Early life
...
* ''
Lucifer'' (1975)
With
Bee Gees
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* ''
Still Waters'' (Polydor, 1997)
With
David Bowie
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* ''
Young Americans'' (RCA Victor, 1975)
* ''
Station to Station'' (RCA Victor, 1976)
* ''
Low'' (RCA Victor, 1977)
* ''
"Heroes"'' (RCA Victor, 1977)
* ''
Lodger'' (RCA Victor, 1979)
* ''
Scary Monsters'' (RCA Records, 1980)
* ''
Tonight'' (EMI, 1984)
* ''
Never Let Me Down'' (EMI, 1987)
* ''
Outside'' (Arista, 1995)
* ''
Heathen'' (ISO, 2002)
* ''
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'' (ISO, 2003)
With
Casiopea
* ''
Sun Sun'' (1986)
With
Brandon Flowers
* ''
The Desired Effect'' (Island Records, 2015)
With
Julia Fordham
* ''
Julia Fordham'' (Circa, 1988)
With FUN
* ''
PAX'' (as guitar) (1996)
* ''
CHAOS'' (as guitar) (1997)
With
Debbie Gibson
* ''
Anything Is Possible'' (Atlantic, 1990)
* ''
Deborah'' (Portazul, 1997)
With
Mick Jagger
* ''
She's the Boss'' (Columbia, 1985)
With
Alicia Keys
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* ''
The Element of Freedom'' (Sony, 2009)
With
Ben E. King
* ''
Supernatural
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'' (Atlantic, 1975)
With
Cyndi Lauper
* ''
Hat Full of Stars'' (Epic Records, 1993)
With
Paul McCartney
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* ''
Press to Play'' (Parlophone, 1986)
With
Jimmy Owens
*''
Headin' Home'' (A&M, 1978)
With
Iggy Pop
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* ''
The Idiot
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The titl ...
'' (RCA Victor, 1977)
* ''
Lust for Life'' (RCA Victor, 1977)
With
Mark Ronson
* ''
Uptown Special'' (Columbia Records, 2015)
With
Jennifer Rush
* ''
Wings of Desire'' (Columbia, 1989)
With
Carly Simon
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* ''
Letters Never Sent'' (Arista, 1994)
With
Scissor Sisters
* ''
Ta-Dah'' (Universal, 2006)
With
Belouis Some
* ''
Some People'' (Parlophone, 1985)
* ''
Belouis Some'' (Capitol, 1987)
With
Soda Stereo
* ''
Doble Vida'' (as producer, guest guitar and rapper) (1988)
With
Wilkins (singer)
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Early years
Wilkins (birth name: Germán Wilkins Vélez Ramírez was born in the city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, but raised in Mexico City, Mexico. His father, ...
* ''
L.A. N.Y.'' (WEA International, 1989)
Equipment
*
Alembic Guitar (Maverick)
*
Mu-tron Bi-Phase
*
Roland
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Space echo
References
External links
*
Carlos Alomar Q&A
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American rock guitarists
American male guitarists
American session musicians
Puerto Rican guitarists
Musicians from Ponce
Private Music artists
1951 births
Living people
People from North Bergen, New Jersey
People of Afro–Puerto Rican descent
Stevens Institute of Technology faculty
20th-century American guitarists
20th-century American male musicians
21st-century American guitarists
21st-century American male musicians
Musicians from Hudson County, New Jersey