Danny Ray (saxophonist)

Danny Ray (born Dan Feinstein; February 1, 1951 in New York, United States) is an American tenor saxophonist. Known for his sax style which evolved from early punk rock and R&B roots he is a long-time contributing artist to the New York City music scene and has been identified with the moniker, "Exploding Sax".

Ray is currently performing, touring and recording with New York singer, songwriter Jesse Malin (D Generation), in the Jesse Malin Band.[1][2] He plays as a member of the perennial Mad Juana,[3] with rock bassist Sami Yaffa (Hanoi Rocks, Jetboy, Demolition 23, New York Dolls) is a member of the Emily Duff Band and can often be seen sitting in with such prolific performers as street poet Puma Perl,[4] and NYC singer-songwriter Diane Gentile.

Performance history

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A list of artists Danny Ray has performed with from 1975 to the present:

Sylvain Sylvain, Jerry Nolan[5] and the Ugly Americans, Johnny Thunders, The Waldos, Walter Lure,[6] Rob Stoner, Tony Garnier, Chris Spedding, Lydia Lunch,[7] Anton Fig, Howie Wyeth, Lenny Kaye, Anton Fier, Mike Ness,[8][6] Alejandro Escovedo,[9] Richard Bacchus, Robert Gordon, Lydia Lunch, The Dickies, Brian Setzer (with The Tomcats), Wayne Kramer, Catherine Popper, Kelley Swindall, New York Dolls,[10] The Persuasions, D Generation, Jesse Malin,[11] Richard Bacchus and the Luckiest Girls, Captain Sensible, The Dickies, Bo Diddley, Roy Buchanan, Earl Scruggs, Bobby Steele, Burny White, Wild Bill Thompson, Steve Conte, Edward "Little Buster" Forehand, Kenny Margolis, River City Rebels, Seamonster, Andy Rosen, Spacehog, Six Gun Republic, Peter Missing (Missing Foundation), The Loveless, Philippe Marcade, The Backbones, The Senders,[12] Holis Brown,[13] The Drossells, The Sheiks, The Emily Duff Band, Puma Perl, The Carvels NYC,[14] Panzie[15][16][17]

Discography

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The Sheiks

  • "Here Comes The Night" (1978)

The Senders

  • "The Living End b/w No More Foolin'Me" (1978) S.R.I. Records
  • "Retour A l'Envoyeur" (1983) Skydog Records[18]
  • "Back To Sender (Revisited)" (1996) Skydog Records
  • "Goodbye Cruel World" (1999) Action Records
  • "Lost Hits" (1986) Skydog Records
  • "Outrageous and Contagious" (2010) Devils Jukebox Records

The Backbones

  • "The Backbones" (1986) Midnight Records
  • "Static Soul" (1986) Midnight Records
  • "Hanging Out at Midnight" (1984) Midnight Records
  • "Midnight X-Mess Part 3" (1987) Midnight Records

The Waldos

D Generation

Seamonster

  • "Seamonster" (1986)
  • 'Here Come the Moon"

Devil Dogs

  • Title unknown (circa 1989)

Raunch Hands

  • Title unknown (circa 1989)

The Drossells

  • "Wild Knocked Out Crazy" (2003) Den Records
  • "Gotham Garage" (2003) Enoch Records

Six Gun Republic

  • "6 Gun Republic" (2001) United Snakes

River City Rebels

  • "Hate To Be Loved" (2004) Victory Records

Mad Juana

  • "Bruja on the Corner" (2008) Acetate Records
  • "Acoustic Voodoo" (2007) Azra Records
  • Fuzztones (Tribute Album) (2005) - "Illegitimate Spawn" with Mad Juana
  • Kumpania (2012) Backstage Alliance Records

Richard Bacchus and the Luckiest Girls

  • "Jet Black & Beautiful" (2007) Stay Gold Records

Matty B and The Dirty Pickles (2008)

  • "Picklebilly"

Steve Conte and the Crazy Truth

  • "Steve Conte and The Crazy Truth" (2010) Varese Vintage Records[21]

Stihleto (2013)

The Bleeding Hearts

  • "Divorcing New York" (2014 Slaphappy Records)

The Nuclears

  • "The Is How We Party" (Jan 14,2014 - The Nuclears)[22]

Jesse Malin[23]

The Waldos

Emily Duff Band

  • "Mr. Dollar & A Dime" (2018)[27]

Electrajets

The Carvels NYC

Jesse Malin

Kelley Swindall

Richard Bacchus and the Luckiest Girls

Marc O

Jesse Malin/Eugene Hutz

The Tube

Diane Gentile and the Gentle Men

Lost Apollo

Anthony Martinelli

Jesse Malin

Jesse Malin

Emily Duff Band

References

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  1. ^ Hanley, Shayne (November 29, 2017). "FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK: A DAY WITH JESSE MALIN & BAND".
  2. ^ Clarkin, Marc (2015-10-09). "Alt-Nation: Jesse Malin Talks Life as an Outsider in preparation for his CD Release Show @ Firehouse 13 - Motif". Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  3. ^ Selzer, Hal B. (February 20, 2012). "Local Noise: Mad Juana". The Aquarian Weekly. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Spoken Word Sundays NYC". great weather for MEDIA. 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  5. ^ Weiss, Curt (2017-09-01). Stranded in the Jungle: Jerry Nolan's Wild Ride: A Tale of Drugs, Fashion, the New York Dolls and Punk Rock. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-5400-0494-9.
  6. ^ a b Jones, Alabaster (2018-01-13). "PROTO PUNK APOTHECARY: The Heartbreakers L.A.M.F. 40th Anniversary show, December 4, 2017". PROTO PUNK APOTHECARY. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  7. ^ "Lydia Lunch * Baby Face Killer * Sally Can't Dance @ The Bowery Electric". Retrieved 2023-11-29 – via YouTube.
  8. ^ "Danny Ray saxophone solo with LAMF 40th anniversary tour Great American Music Hall San Fran 12 -4-17". Retrieved 2023-11-29 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ Alejandro Escovedo (2019-01-20), Alejandro Escovedo Live at City Winery on 2019-01-20, retrieved 2023-11-29
  10. ^ "NY Dolls Personality Crisis". Retrieved 2023-11-29 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ Ashe, Mark (2018-08-29). "Jesse Malin by Mark Ashe | Live Music News". Livemusicnewsandreview.com. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  12. ^ "THE SENDERS OFFICIAL WEBSITE". Thesenders.us (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  13. ^ "Welcome uberrock.co.uk - Justhost.com". Uberrock.co.uk. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  14. ^ "Late Night Heart | The Carvels NYC". Aug 14, 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-08-14. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  15. ^ McGrath, Anjanette (2016-07-22). "Panzie Rocks Arlene's Grocery". The Sound Live. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  16. ^ "Backstreets.com: Springsteen News". Backstreets.com.
  17. ^ "Bille Joe Armstrong & Jesse Malin's New Years Show Pt.18 (The Clash – Rudie Can't Fail)" – via Youtube.
  18. ^ Sheppard, Amanda (April 13, 2017). "The Senders' "Retour A L'Envoyeur" Revisited". PleaseKillMe.
  19. ^ "The Waldos". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  20. ^ "D Generation". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  21. ^ "Steve Conte & The Crazy Truth". Steve Hoffman Music Forums.
  22. ^ "This Is How We Party, by The Nuclears". The Nuclears.
  23. ^ "Outsiders, by Jesse Malin". Jesse Malin.
  24. ^ Armstrong, Chuck (June 18, 2015). "Jesse Malin, 'Turn Up the Mains' - Video Premiere". Diffuser.fm.
  25. ^ "Outsiders". Velvetelkrecords.com. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  26. ^ "Walter Lure & the Waldos at the Bowery Electric". Themanhattanbeat.blogspot.com. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  27. ^ ""MR. DOLLAR & A DIME" (Side A), by Emily Duff". Emilyduff.bandcamp.com.
  28. ^ "The Carvels NYC "Late Night Heart" 7" Vinyl". Dielaughingrecords.bigcartel.com.
  29. ^ "Todd Youth, by Jesse Malin". Jessemalinwcr.bandcamp.com.
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