Ry Cooder is a celebrated American guitarist, singer, and composer, born on March 15, 1947, in Los Angeles, California. Renowned for his virtuosic slide guitar work and deep roots in blues-rock, Cooder's career has been a journey through diverse musical landscapes, from country blues and Americana to country rock and roots rock. His chameleon-like musical prowess has made him a sought-after session musician, solo artist, and soundtrack composer. Cooder's collaborations, such as his work with Cuban guitarist Manuel Galbán on 'Mambo Sinuendo,' and his recent album with Taj Mahal, 'GET ON BOARD: The Songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee,' highlight his ability to blend genres and explore new musical worlds. With a career spanning decades, Ry Cooder continues to captivate audiences with his unique style and innovative approach to music.