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Rusty Cooley Biography
Guitar shredder whose style has been compared to that of Yngwie Malmsteen.
He got his first guitar at the age of fifteen and practiced for four to eight hours on most days.
None of the local guitar teachers could give him what he wanted, so he started teaching himself through instructional books and videos.
His obsessive guitar practice cost him friends and worried his parents.
Buckethead was one of his major musical influences.
Rusty Cooley (born April 27, 1970) is an American guitarist from Houston, Texas, United States, known for his highly refined guitar technique. He is regarded as one of the fastest guitarists in the United States and a master of the “shredding technique of guitar. Guitar Player magazine called him “the leading light of the post-Malmsteen shred-volution.”
Cooley has collaborated with ProTone Pedals, testing their new Jason Becker Perpetual Burn Signature distortion pedal, as Becker himself has suffered from ALS since 1990, and as such, is no longer able to play guitar. ProTone Pedals has posted several videos of Cooley testing prototype versions of the pedal on YouTube . One of these video features a comment from Cooley himself, citing Becker as one of his biggest influences and stating that working on the pedal was something he considered an honor. ProTone has more recently been working on a Rusty Cooley Signature pedal. Cooley has collaborated with Dean Guitars to produce a signature seven-string model, of which several versions exist.
Cooley has been a guitar instructor since his third year of playing. He has released five instructional products, done lessons for magazines (such as his “Metal Guru” column) and posted many lessons on sites such as Shredaholic. He has taught for the National Guitar Workshop three times (1996, 1997, 1998) and given many clinics. Cooley has many successful students, such as Chris Storey (ex-All Shall Perish) and Mica Roth, former member of Hybreed.
Cooley was unsatisfied with local musicians and began to work on solo music in early 1996. He began playing seven-string guitars exclusively at this time.
His debut solo album was the self-titled Rusty Cooley, released in 2003 by Lion Music. It consists of 12 tracks, one of which, “Under the Influence”, was released as a video as well. The album featured Cooley on guitar, Brent Marches on bass, Eric Sands on fretless bass, and Bobby Williamson on keyboards. Music was by Cooley, Marches, and Kelly Carpenter; Carpenter also wrote the lyrics for, and handled the vocals on, the vocal versions of “Dominion” and “The Machine”. Programming was done by Cooley and Williamson, while guitar engineering was done by Sands. Cooley also was in charge of production.
His signature Dean model was released at NAMM in early 2007. It features a super-strat style body with a deeply sculpted lower horn (in order to perform the widest stretches when playing in high positions), EMG 707 pickups, volume control and a three-way switch.
In 2011 Dean Guitars released an eight-string version as well. Nicknamed the “Dean RC-8”, it has the same features of the seven string version but with the implementation of a fanned fretting system and EMG 808 pickups.
Appeared on the podcast Cyber Timebite in april of 2019
What's Rusty Cooley Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Rusty Cooley Family
Father's Name | Not Available |
Mother's Name | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Not Available |
Childrens | Not Available |