Manuel frank sampedro biography
Frank Sampedro
American musician
Frank "Poncho" Sampedro | |
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| Birth name | Manuel Francisco Sampedro de Victoria |
| Born | (1949-02-25) February 25, 1949 (age 75) Welch, West Virginia, U.S. |
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| Occupation | Musician |
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| Years active | 1971–2014 |
| Formerly of | Crazy Horse |
Musical artist
Frank "Poncho" Sampedro (born Manuel Francisco Sampedro de Victoria; February 25, 1949) is an American retired guitarist and member of the rock band Crazy Horse, known mainly for his longtime collaboration with singer-songwriter Neil Young. Sampedro has played and recorded with Young in many other configurations aside from Crazy Horse and earned co-writing credits on several Young songs. Out of all Young's musical collaborators (aside from the late pedal steel guitarist Ben Keith), Sampedro has perhaps proven the most adept at working with the mercurial artist.
Early life
Born to an émigré Spanish fishing family in a mining camp in Welch, West Virginia and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Sampedro started playing guitar at age 11. "I saw this kid from my neighborhood walking down the street holding a guitar. I said, 'Where'd you get that?' He said, 'I'm taking lessons...if you take lessons with me, we get a cheaper price...We only have to pay a buck sixty-five and they give you the guitars.' 'I'm in!' That's how it all started and it's never stopped since." He played in local Detroit bands like DC and The Coachmen and The Chessmen ("We were bad, man. More like a gang than a band," recalled Sampedro) until he left home with his sister at sixteen "following repeated brushes with the law." They settled in Los Angeles, where he attended Hollywood High School and "soon became psychedelicized."
Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, Sampedro operated a head shop in the San Fernando Valley and "wandered between California and Mexico, dabbling
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Frank Sampedro
Frank "Poncho" Sampedro (Virginia Occidental, Estados Unidos, 25 de febrero de 1949) es un músico estadounidense, célebre por su trabajo como guitarrista de la banda de rockCrazy Horse, principal grupo de respaldo de Neil Young.
Biografía
[editar]Hijo de emigrantes españoles con raíces en Santa Eugenia de Ribeira, La Coruña, Sampedro nació el 25 de febrero de 1949 en Virginia Occidental y creció en Detroit. A los pocos años, se trasladó a California tan pronto como tuvo edad suficiente para conducir.
Después de tocar con varias bandas, y gracias a su amistad con Billy Talbot, Sampedro entró a formar parte del grupo Crazy Horse en sustitución de Danny Whitten, fallecido en noviembre de 1972 a causa de una sobredosis. El primer trabajo de Sampedro con Neil Young fue en Zuma, marcando un estilo musical más cercano al hard rock y más presente en trabajos posteriores como Rust Never Sleeps y Ragged Glory.
Además de su trabajo con Crazy Horse, Sampedro trabajó con Young en proyectos en solitario o con otras bandas como This Note's for You y Freedom, marcando un distanciamiento con Talbot y Ralph Molina que llevó a la ausencia del músico en la grabación de Left for Dead. Además, tampoco participó en la grabación de Greendale en 2003, aunque se sumó como guitarrista a la gira posterior.
Durante los últimos dieciocho años, Sampedro ha trabajado además como asistente de la banda del programa de Jay LenoThe Tonight Show. Actualmente, Sampedro reside en Hawái.
En agosto de 2012, durante la gira Alchemy Tour, la primera de Young con Crazy Horse en ocho años, Sampedro sufrió una fractura de una muñeca, lo cual obligó a Young a cancelar varios conciertos en Europa y Norteamérica.
Instrumentos
[editar]Sampedro normalmente usa la Gibson Les Paul y la Gibson ES-335, con un juego de cuerdas (0,055 "a 0,012" y con unas cuerdas wound G).
Discografía
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