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Rivers Cuomo

Rivers Cuomo (/ˈkwm/ KWOH-moh; born June 13, 1970) is an American musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter of the rock band Weezer.

Rivers Cuomo
Cuomo at Audacy Beach Festival 2022
Background information
Also known asPeter Kitts (1985–1987)
Born (1970-06-13) June 13, 1970 (age 53)[1]
New York City, U.S.
OriginMansfield, Connecticut, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • harmonica
Years active1985–present
Member of
Formerly of
Spouse(s)
Kyoko Ito
(m. 2006)

Cuomo was born in New York City and raised in a number of Buddhist communities in the Northeastern U.S. until the age of 10, when his family settled in Connecticut. He played in several bands in Connecticut and California before forming Weezer in 1992.

Following the success of Weezer's debut, the Blue Album (1994), Cuomo enrolled at Harvard University, but dropped out after recording Weezer's second album, Pinkerton (1996). He later re-enrolled and graduated in 2006. Though Pinkerton is now frequently cited among the best albums of the 1990s and has been certified platinum, it was initially a commercial and critical failure, pushing Cuomo's songwriting toward pop music for their next album, the Green Album (2001). Weezer have released several albums since.

Cuomo has released several compilations of demos, including Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo (2007), Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo (2008) and Alone III: The Pinkerton Years (2011), and has released thousands of home recordings on his website. He has collaborated with artists including Todd Rundgren and Panic! at the Disco. With the American songwriter Scott Murphy, Cuomo has released two Japanese-language albums under the name Scott & Rivers.

Early life edit

Rivers Cuomo was born on June 13, 1970, in New York City to Frank Cuomo, of Italian descent, and Beverly Shoenberger, of German-English descent.[2][3] Frank was a musician who played drums on the 1971 album Odyssey of Iska by the jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.[4] According to one account, Cuomo's mother named him Rivers either because he was born between the East and Hudson rivers in Manhattan or because she could hear a river outside her hospital window. However, his father said Rivers was named after three prominent soccer players: Rivellino, Luigi Riva, and Gianni Rivera, all of whom were playing in the 1970 World Cup.[5]

Cuomo was raised in Rochester, New York, at the Rochester Zen Center, until his father left the family in 1975. His mother relocated the family to Yogaville, an ashram in Pomfret, Connecticut. Cuomo attended the Pomfret Community School, and his mother married Stephen Kitts.[6] In 1980, Yogaville relocated to Virginia. The Kitts family opted to stay in Connecticut and moved to the Storrs/Mansfield area.[7] During this time, Cuomo attended Mansfield Middle School and E.O. Smith High School. Rivers was a member of the high school choir and he performed in a school production of Grease as Johnny Casino.[8][9][10][11] He also changed his name to Peter Kitts;[12] after graduating, Cuomo reverted to his original name.[13]

One of Cuomo's earliest music projects was the glam metal band Avant Garde.[14] In 1989, after playing several shows in Connecticut, Avant Garde moved to Los Angeles and changed their name to Zoom, but broke up in 1990.[15][16][17] During this time, Cuomo attended Santa Monica College.[18] In 1990 and 1991, while Cuomo was writing material for what became Weezer's debut album, he was a roadie for the band King Size[19] and worked at Tower Records, where he listened to "basically everything that was released at that time ... I was exposed to a ton of music I otherwise never would have heard."[20]

Weezer edit

Cuomo formed Weezer in 1992 with the drummer Patrick Wilson, the bassist Matt Sharp and the guitarist Jason Cropper. "Weezer" was the nickname given to Cuomo by his father when he was a toddler.[21] Weezer signed with DGC, a subsidiary of Geffen Records, on June 25, 1993, and released their self-titled debut album, commonly known as the Blue Album, in May 1994. Cropper was asked to leave the band by Cuomo during the recording, and was replaced by Brian Bell. The album was certified platinum on January 1, 1995, with sales of over one million.[22] Despite his success, Cuomo became tired of the monotony and loneliness of touring and developed a "huge inferiority complex" about rock music, saying: "I thought my songs were really simplistic and silly, and I wanted to write complex, intense, beautiful music."[23]

 
Cuomo at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok in 1997

In March 1995, Cuomo had extensive surgery to extend his left leg, which was 44mm shorter than the right. This involved the surgical breaking of the leg bone, followed by months of wearing a steel brace and painful physical therapy sessions.[24] The procedure affected his songwriting, as he would spend long periods hospitalized under the influence of painkillers.[25]

In late 1995, Cuomo enrolled in Harvard University to study classical composition. He told The New York Times: "The only time I could write songs was when my frozen dinner was in the microwave. The rest of the time I was doing homework."[26] He auditioned for the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum chorus, but was not selected.[27] He became introverted and grew a beard, and wrote in his diaries how students wearing Weezer T-shirts did not recognize him.

Cuomo had planned Weezer's second album to be a rock opera, Songs from the Black Hole, but he abandoned the project as his songwriting became "darker, more visceral and exposed, less playful".[28] Realizing he did not enjoy contemporary classical music, and missing Weezer,[26] Cuomo dropped out of Harvard two semesters before graduation.[26] He expressed the isolation and sexual frustration he had felt at Harvard in Weezer's second album, Pinkerton, released in September 1996. With a darker, more abrasive sound than Weezer's debut, Pinkerton was a commercial and critical failure, but attained critical acclaim later.[29]

Following Pinkerton, Weezer went on a three-year hiatus. Cuomo enrolled at Harvard twice more and completed semesters in 1997 and 2004.[26] During the 1997 semester, he played with a new band, Homie, in Boston. In February 1998, Cuomo disbanded Homie and moved to Los Angeles to work on new Weezer demos with Bell and Wilson, but the sessions were unproductive. In 1998 and 1999, he lived in an apartment under a freeway in Culver City, California. In an essay for Harvard, he wrote: "I became more and more isolated. I unplugged my phone. I painted the walls and ceiling of my bedroom black and covered the windows with fiberglass insulation."[26]

Disappointed by Pinkerton's reception, Cuomo intended to return to simpler songwriting with less personal lyrics. He stated that Weezer's subsequent albums, the Green Album (2001) and Maladroit (2002), were "very intentionally not about me. Not about what was going on in my life, at least in a conscious way."[27] He also developed a greater appreciation for pop music, feeling that its multiple disciplines — including lyrics, improvisation, and image — produce a multifaceted art "that moves people and is important, and relevant to our culture in a way that serious classical music isn't right now".[23] In June 2006, he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Harvard[30] and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.[31]

On December 6, 2009, Cuomo was in his tour bus driving to Boston from Toronto with his family and assistant when the bus hit an icy road in Glen, New York and crashed. He suffered cracked ribs and internal bleeding. Weezer canceled the rest of the 2009 tour dates, planning to reschedule them the following year.[32] They made their return to the stage on January 20, 2010, performing at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.[33]

Other projects edit

 
Cuomo performing in 2009

During Weezer's hiatus after the release of Pinkerton, Cuomo formed Homie, and performed what he called "goofball songs" for his "country band". An album was planned, but only one studio recording, a song titled "American Girls", was released. Cuomo has contributed to recordings by various other musicians (Crazy Town, Cold, Mark Ronson). Cuomo managed the band AM Radio in 2002 and 2003; he and the band's frontman, Kevin Ridel, went to school together.[34]

In early 2004, Cuomo joined ex-Weezer bassist Matt Sharp onstage at California State University, Fullerton. They worked on a record together in February that year, but the material remains unreleased.[35] In March 2008, Cuomo began a YouTube video series in which he wrote a song in collaboration with YouTube viewers.[36] The finished song, "Turning Up the Radio", was released in 2010 on the Weezer compilation album Death to False Metal.[37]

 
Cuomo performing in 2010

In December 2007, Cuomo released Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo, a compilation of his demos recorded from 1992 to 2007.[38] It was followed by Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo in November 2008[39] and Alone III: The Pinkerton Years in November 2010; the latter album was sold exclusively with a book, The Pinkerton Diaries, which collects Cuomo's writings from the preceding the release of Pinkerton.[40]

Cuomo has made cameos in a number of music videos, including The Crystal Method's "Murder" and the video for The Warlocks' "Cocaine Blues." Cuomo also makes a guest appearance on Sugar Ray's "Boardwalk", the first single on the group's latest album, Music for Cougars. Cuomo featured on the song "Magic", on B.o.B's debut album B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray which was released in April 2010. In a May interview with HitQuarters, producer-songwriter Lucas Secon confirmed that he had recently worked with Cuomo on both a Steve Aoki single and "some Weezer stuff."[41]

In 2011, Cuomo collaborated with Japanese singer Hitomi for her first independent album Spirit, in the duet "Rollin' with da Homies", co-written by him. He was also featured on the Simple Plan song "Can't Keep My Hands Off You"[42] and Miranda Cosgrove's song, "High Maintenance".[43] In 2013, Cuomo released a self-titled Japanese-language album with Scott Murphy[44] under the name Scott & Rivers. The album debuted at #1 on the iTunes Japan alternative charts. The album was released physically in Japan and digitally worldwide through iTunes.[45] In 2015, Cuomo appeared on the song "Snowed In" on Big Data's album 2.0.[46] In the same year, Cuomo produced a Fox pilot for a sitcom based on his life, DeTour, starring Ben Aldridge as Cuomo. The pilot was not picked up.[47]

In 2017, Cuomo featured in RAC's "I Still Wanna Know", as well as Vic Mensa's "Homewrecker", which sampled Weezer's "The Good Life". The same year, he co-wrote and appeared on AJR's "Sober Up". "Sober Up" reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Charts, becoming Cuomo's first song as a solo artist to reach number one on Billboard's Alternative chart outside of Weezer.[48] Cuomo also co-wrote the song "Why Won't You Love Me" on 5 Seconds of Summer's 2018 album Youngblood. In 2018, he helped write two songs, "Clock Work" and "Dancing Girl" for Asian Kung-Fu Generation's 2018 album Hometown.[49] Cuomo also performed a live cover of Toto's "Africa" during the homecoming halftime show at Santa Monica College.[50] In 2019, he wrote and performed "Backflip," the theme song for the Netflix series Green Eggs and Ham.[51] In 2020, Cuomo released more than two thousand demos and home recordings on his website.[52]

In November 2022, Cuomo released the Indonesian-language song "Anak Sekolah", originally by Indonesian singer Chrisye.[53] Cuomo later performed the song live with Weezer during their headline appearance at SoundrenAline 2022 in Jakarta. According to CNN Indonesia, the idea to cover the song had come from Cuomo's Discord server, after he had asked fans about Indonesian-language songs he could perform for Weezer's Indonesia show.[54]

Artistry edit

 
Cuomo with Weezer at Musikfest 2019

Appearing on the Song Exploder podcast in 2016, Cuomo explained the process he used to write albums such as Weezer's White Album (2016). He maintains Spotify playlists of music with "cool" chord progressions that he uses for inspiration. He sometimes uses piano to write vocal melodies his vocal muscles would be "too lazy" to create. Conversely, he improvises vocal melodies to write guitar solos, to avoid guitar habits and create solos "you can sing along to" with "space in [them] because I have to breathe".[55] He has a tenor vocal range.[56][57][58][59]

Cuomo's process of writing lyrics involves writing stream-of-consciousness thoughts in his journal, highlighting interesting lines, and adding them to a spreadsheet organized by the number of syllables they contain and strong-weak emphasis. When he comes to write a song, he finds lines that fit the melody and assembles them in a way that suggests a story.[55] He rarely uses profanity in his lyrics, as "Weezer came up at a time when Jane's Addiction released Nothing's Shocking — everyone was trying to be controversial. We looked back to rock and roll's pre-drug days — to the clean images of the Beach Boys — that felt, ironically, rebellious."[60] He has experimented with various methods of "concentration", such as fasting, to aid his songwriting.[23]

Influences edit

Cuomo credited the Beach Boys as a major influence on his early songwriting. He told Upset:[61]

I remember when I was 21 or 22, right when Weezer got together. I went to the local used record shop in Santa Monica with the intention of buying a classic album that was going to be a huge influence on me and my writing for Weezer. I flipped through all the records and I narrowed it down to two records. One of them was Led Zeppelin, the other was Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys. It was almost a coin toss but I ended up going with Pet Sounds, and I really came to love the melodies and the chord progression and the emotion on that record. It has to be one of the biggest influences right when Weezer was starting out.

On tour with Weezer following the Blue Album, Cuomo listened extensively to the operas Aida (1871) and Madama Butterfly (1904), the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar (1970), and the musical Les Misérables (1980), which influenced the composition of Pinkerton and the unreleased Songs from the Black Hole.[62]

Cuomo's other influences include the Beatles, Kiss, Nirvana, Giacomo Puccini, Green Day, Jane's Addiction, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Judas Priest, Cat Stevens, Lou Barlow, the Who, Pixies, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Elliott Smith, Mike Smith, and Sonic Youth, many of these being referenced in Weezer's 2008 song "Heart Songs". In the late '90s, Cuomo created an "Encyclopedia of Pop" for himself, a three-ring binder in which he examined pop and rock songs by artists including Nirvana, Green Day, and Oasis.[63][64]

Equipment edit

 
Cuomo performing with Weezer in Connecticut in 2015

Cuomo recorded the Blue Album with a Gibson Les Paul Special and a Fender Jaguar borrowed from producer Ric Ocasek. His amp was a vintage Mesa Boogie Mark I. For touring, he initially used a sonic blue Warmoth Fender Stratocaster copy with Seymour Duncan and DiMarzio pickups alongside Marshall amps. However, the guitar was destroyed in late 1997. In recent years, he has used additional Warmoth Strat copies (in blue, seafoam green, black and blonde), as well as a Gibson SG painted in white with a Seymour Duncan bridge pickup. During the Hella Mega Tour in 2021, Cuomo has been seen playing a Jackson Rhoads, which seems a tip of the hat to Randy Rhoads, likely having a connection to the recent use of Rhoads' solo on "Crazy Train". The guitars are plugged into a Kemper Profiler amp.[65]

Personal life edit

Cuomo took a vow of sexual abstinence from 2003 until his marriage in 2006, and considered his celibacy to be a positive impact on Weezer's Make Believe (2005).[66] On June 18, 2006, Cuomo married Kyoko Ito, whom he met in March 1997 at one of his solo concerts at the Middle East club in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[67][68] He proposed to her in Tokyo shortly before Christmas 2005.[69] The wedding was held at a beach on Paradise Cove in Malibu and was attended by all past and present members of Weezer (except for Mikey Welsh), as well as Kevin Ridel and Rick Rubin.[70] The couple have two children: daughter Mia, born in 2007, and son Leo, born in 2011.[citation needed]

Cuomo was born with equal length legs, but as he grew to his full height, his right leg grew nearly two inches longer than his left. After the success of The Blue Album, Cuomo underwent the Ilizarov procedure to correct the condition. This involved the surgical breaking of the bone in his leg, followed by several months of wearing a steel brace that required self-administered "stretching" of the leg four times daily; Cuomo likened the ordeal to "crucifying [his] leg."[24]

Cuomo has been vegetarian since childhood.[71][72] However, in 2002, he told an interviewer that he might like to start eating meat regularly and stated he had done so in the past, eating "some kind of barbecued beef in Tokyo."[72]

Cuomo practices Vipassanā meditation and was a student of S. N. Goenka.[73] As of mid-2009, he also teaches children's meditation as taught by S. N. Goenka.[74] Cuomo helped acquire music rights and provided financial support to a 2007 documentary titled The Dhamma Brothers about Vipassanā meditation being instituted in an Alabama state prison.[75]

Cuomo was a fan of soccer at an early age.[76] He wrote a song, "My Day Is Coming", in tribute to the U.S. men's soccer team in 2006, and in 2010, wrote "Represent", an "unofficial anthem" for the U.S. team, which was released as a Weezer single on June 11, the day before Team USA's World Cup opener against England.[77] In early 2008, Cuomo played in the Mia and Nomar Celebrity Soccer Challenge and scored a goal in the game. The video for "Lover in the Snow", from the Alone album, deals with this game and his love of soccer growing up.[77] In August 2009, Cuomo participated in the Athletes for Africa 5v5 Charity Soccer Tournament in Toronto, Canada alongside actor Michael Cera.[78][79]

Cuomo performed at a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang in Iowa on November 1, 2019, though Cuomo did not explicitly endorse Yang.[80][81]

Cuomo's hobbies include computer programming. He took the CS50 course and maintains a GitHub profile, and also maintains a Discord server.[82][83][84]

Discography edit

With Weezer

With Scott and Rivers

  • スコット と リバース ("Scott & Rivers") (2013)
  • ニマイメ ("The Second One") (2017)

Homie

Solo

Singles

  • Medicine For Melancholy (2018)
  • Anak Sekolah (2022)

Weezify demo bundles

  • Alone IV: Before Weezer (2020)
  • Alone V: The Blue-Pinkerton Years (2020)
  • Alone VI: The Black Room (2020)
  • Alone VII: The Green Years (2020)
  • Alone VIII: The Maladroit Years (2020)
  • Alone IX: The Make Believe Years (2020)
  • Alone X: The Red-Raditude-Hurley Years (2020)
  • Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years (2020)
  • Alone XII: The White Year (2020)
  • Alone XIII: The Pacific Daydream Years (2021)

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External links edit

  • Interview with The Harvard Crimson about his Harvard years
  • Rivers Cuomo discography at Discogs  
  • Rivers Cuomo discography at MusicBrainz
  • Rivers Cuomo at IMDb
  • Rivers Cuomo on his creative career
  • Biographical article in Shambhala Sun Magazine
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Rivers Cuomo ˈ k w oʊ m oʊ KWOH moh born June 13 1970 is an American musician He is best known as the lead vocalist guitarist and songwriter of the rock band Weezer Rivers CuomoCuomo at Audacy Beach Festival 2022Background informationAlso known asPeter Kitts 1985 1987 Born 1970 06 13 June 13 1970 age 53 1 New York City U S OriginMansfield Connecticut U S GenresAlternative rock power pop pop rock pop punk geek rock emo indie rock glam metalOccupation s Singer musician songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar keyboards harmonicaYears active1985 presentMember ofWeezer Scott amp RiversFormerly ofHomie Avant Garde ZoomSpouse s Kyoko Ito m 2006 wbr Cuomo was born in New York City and raised in a number of Buddhist communities in the Northeastern U S until the age of 10 when his family settled in Connecticut He played in several bands in Connecticut and California before forming Weezer in 1992 Following the success of Weezer s debut the Blue Album 1994 Cuomo enrolled at Harvard University but dropped out after recording Weezer s second album Pinkerton 1996 He later re enrolled and graduated in 2006 Though Pinkerton is now frequently cited among the best albums of the 1990s and has been certified platinum it was initially a commercial and critical failure pushing Cuomo s songwriting toward pop music for their next album the Green Album 2001 Weezer have released several albums since Cuomo has released several compilations of demos including Alone The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo 2007 Alone II The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo 2008 and Alone III The Pinkerton Years 2011 and has released thousands of home recordings on his website He has collaborated with artists including Todd Rundgren and Panic at the Disco With the American songwriter Scott Murphy Cuomo has released two Japanese language albums under the name Scott amp Rivers Contents 1 Early life 2 Weezer 3 Other projects 4 Artistry 4 1 Influences 5 Equipment 6 Personal life 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editRivers Cuomo was born on June 13 1970 in New York City to Frank Cuomo of Italian descent and Beverly Shoenberger of German English descent 2 3 Frank was a musician who played drums on the 1971 album Odyssey of Iska by the jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter 4 According to one account Cuomo s mother named him Rivers either because he was born between the East and Hudson rivers in Manhattan or because she could hear a river outside her hospital window However his father said Rivers was named after three prominent soccer players Rivellino Luigi Riva and Gianni Rivera all of whom were playing in the 1970 World Cup 5 Cuomo was raised in Rochester New York at the Rochester Zen Center until his father left the family in 1975 His mother relocated the family to Yogaville an ashram in Pomfret Connecticut Cuomo attended the Pomfret Community School and his mother married Stephen Kitts 6 In 1980 Yogaville relocated to Virginia The Kitts family opted to stay in Connecticut and moved to the Storrs Mansfield area 7 During this time Cuomo attended Mansfield Middle School and E O Smith High School Rivers was a member of the high school choir and he performed in a school production of Grease as Johnny Casino 8 9 10 11 He also changed his name to Peter Kitts 12 after graduating Cuomo reverted to his original name 13 One of Cuomo s earliest music projects was the glam metal band Avant Garde 14 In 1989 after playing several shows in Connecticut Avant Garde moved to Los Angeles and changed their name to Zoom but broke up in 1990 15 16 17 During this time Cuomo attended Santa Monica College 18 In 1990 and 1991 while Cuomo was writing material for what became Weezer s debut album he was a roadie for the band King Size 19 and worked at Tower Records where he listened to basically everything that was released at that time I was exposed to a ton of music I otherwise never would have heard 20 Weezer editMain article WeezerCuomo formed Weezer in 1992 with the drummer Patrick Wilson the bassist Matt Sharp and the guitarist Jason Cropper Weezer was the nickname given to Cuomo by his father when he was a toddler 21 Weezer signed with DGC a subsidiary of Geffen Records on June 25 1993 and released their self titled debut album commonly known as the Blue Album in May 1994 Cropper was asked to leave the band by Cuomo during the recording and was replaced by Brian Bell The album was certified platinum on January 1 1995 with sales of over one million 22 Despite his success Cuomo became tired of the monotony and loneliness of touring and developed a huge inferiority complex about rock music saying I thought my songs were really simplistic and silly and I wanted to write complex intense beautiful music 23 nbsp Cuomo at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok in 1997In March 1995 Cuomo had extensive surgery to extend his left leg which was 44mm shorter than the right This involved the surgical breaking of the leg bone followed by months of wearing a steel brace and painful physical therapy sessions 24 The procedure affected his songwriting as he would spend long periods hospitalized under the influence of painkillers 25 In late 1995 Cuomo enrolled in Harvard University to study classical composition He told The New York Times The only time I could write songs was when my frozen dinner was in the microwave The rest of the time I was doing homework 26 He auditioned for the Harvard Radcliffe Collegium Musicum chorus but was not selected 27 He became introverted and grew a beard and wrote in his diaries how students wearing Weezer T shirts did not recognize him Cuomo had planned Weezer s second album to be a rock opera Songs from the Black Hole but he abandoned the project as his songwriting became darker more visceral and exposed less playful 28 Realizing he did not enjoy contemporary classical music and missing Weezer 26 Cuomo dropped out of Harvard two semesters before graduation 26 He expressed the isolation and sexual frustration he had felt at Harvard in Weezer s second album Pinkerton released in September 1996 With a darker more abrasive sound than Weezer s debut Pinkerton was a commercial and critical failure but attained critical acclaim later 29 Following Pinkerton Weezer went on a three year hiatus Cuomo enrolled at Harvard twice more and completed semesters in 1997 and 2004 26 During the 1997 semester he played with a new band Homie in Boston In February 1998 Cuomo disbanded Homie and moved to Los Angeles to work on new Weezer demos with Bell and Wilson but the sessions were unproductive In 1998 and 1999 he lived in an apartment under a freeway in Culver City California In an essay for Harvard he wrote I became more and more isolated I unplugged my phone I painted the walls and ceiling of my bedroom black and covered the windows with fiberglass insulation 26 Disappointed by Pinkerton s reception Cuomo intended to return to simpler songwriting with less personal lyrics He stated that Weezer s subsequent albums the Green Album 2001 and Maladroit 2002 were very intentionally not about me Not about what was going on in my life at least in a conscious way 27 He also developed a greater appreciation for pop music feeling that its multiple disciplines including lyrics improvisation and image produce a multifaceted art that moves people and is important and relevant to our culture in a way that serious classical music isn t right now 23 In June 2006 he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Harvard 30 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa 31 On December 6 2009 Cuomo was in his tour bus driving to Boston from Toronto with his family and assistant when the bus hit an icy road in Glen New York and crashed He suffered cracked ribs and internal bleeding Weezer canceled the rest of the 2009 tour dates planning to reschedule them the following year 32 They made their return to the stage on January 20 2010 performing at Florida State University in Tallahassee Florida 33 Other projects edit nbsp Cuomo performing in 2009During Weezer s hiatus after the release of Pinkerton Cuomo formed Homie and performed what he called goofball songs for his country band An album was planned but only one studio recording a song titled American Girls was released Cuomo has contributed to recordings by various other musicians Crazy Town Cold Mark Ronson Cuomo managed the band AM Radio in 2002 and 2003 he and the band s frontman Kevin Ridel went to school together 34 In early 2004 Cuomo joined ex Weezer bassist Matt Sharp onstage at California State University Fullerton They worked on a record together in February that year but the material remains unreleased 35 In March 2008 Cuomo began a YouTube video series in which he wrote a song in collaboration with YouTube viewers 36 The finished song Turning Up the Radio was released in 2010 on the Weezer compilation album Death to False Metal 37 nbsp Cuomo performing in 2010In December 2007 Cuomo released Alone The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo a compilation of his demos recorded from 1992 to 2007 38 It was followed by Alone II The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo in November 2008 39 and Alone III The Pinkerton Years in November 2010 the latter album was sold exclusively with a book The Pinkerton Diaries which collects Cuomo s writings from the preceding the release of Pinkerton 40 Cuomo has made cameos in a number of music videos including The Crystal Method s Murder and the video for The Warlocks Cocaine Blues Cuomo also makes a guest appearance on Sugar Ray s Boardwalk the first single on the group s latest album Music for Cougars Cuomo featured on the song Magic on B o B s debut album B o B Presents The Adventures of Bobby Ray which was released in April 2010 In a May interview with HitQuarters producer songwriter Lucas Secon confirmed that he had recently worked with Cuomo on both a Steve Aoki single and some Weezer stuff 41 In 2011 Cuomo collaborated with Japanese singer Hitomi for her first independent album Spirit in the duet Rollin with da Homies co written by him He was also featured on the Simple Plan song Can t Keep My Hands Off You 42 and Miranda Cosgrove s song High Maintenance 43 In 2013 Cuomo released a self titled Japanese language album with Scott Murphy 44 under the name Scott amp Rivers The album debuted at 1 on the iTunes Japan alternative charts The album was released physically in Japan and digitally worldwide through iTunes 45 In 2015 Cuomo appeared on the song Snowed In on Big Data s album 2 0 46 In the same year Cuomo produced a Fox pilot for a sitcom based on his life DeTour starring Ben Aldridge as Cuomo The pilot was not picked up 47 In 2017 Cuomo featured in RAC s I Still Wanna Know as well as Vic Mensa s Homewrecker which sampled Weezer s The Good Life The same year he co wrote and appeared on AJR s Sober Up Sober Up reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Charts becoming Cuomo s first song as a solo artist to reach number one on Billboard s Alternative chart outside of Weezer 48 Cuomo also co wrote the song Why Won t You Love Me on 5 Seconds of Summer s 2018 album Youngblood In 2018 he helped write two songs Clock Work and Dancing Girl for Asian Kung Fu Generation s 2018 album Hometown 49 Cuomo also performed a live cover of Toto s Africa during the homecoming halftime show at Santa Monica College 50 In 2019 he wrote and performed Backflip the theme song for the Netflix series Green Eggs and Ham 51 In 2020 Cuomo released more than two thousand demos and home recordings on his website 52 In November 2022 Cuomo released the Indonesian language song Anak Sekolah originally by Indonesian singer Chrisye 53 Cuomo later performed the song live with Weezer during their headline appearance at SoundrenAline 2022 in Jakarta According to CNN Indonesia the idea to cover the song had come from Cuomo s Discord server after he had asked fans about Indonesian language songs he could perform for Weezer s Indonesia show 54 Artistry edit nbsp Cuomo with Weezer at Musikfest 2019Appearing on the Song Exploder podcast in 2016 Cuomo explained the process he used to write albums such as Weezer s White Album 2016 He maintains Spotify playlists of music with cool chord progressions that he uses for inspiration He sometimes uses piano to write vocal melodies his vocal muscles would be too lazy to create Conversely he improvises vocal melodies to write guitar solos to avoid guitar habits and create solos you can sing along to with space in them because I have to breathe 55 He has a tenor vocal range 56 57 58 59 Cuomo s process of writing lyrics involves writing stream of consciousness thoughts in his journal highlighting interesting lines and adding them to a spreadsheet organized by the number of syllables they contain and strong weak emphasis When he comes to write a song he finds lines that fit the melody and assembles them in a way that suggests a story 55 He rarely uses profanity in his lyrics as Weezer came up at a time when Jane s Addiction released Nothing s Shocking everyone was trying to be controversial We looked back to rock and roll s pre drug days to the clean images of the Beach Boys that felt ironically rebellious 60 He has experimented with various methods of concentration such as fasting to aid his songwriting 23 Influences editCuomo credited the Beach Boys as a major influence on his early songwriting He told Upset 61 I remember when I was 21 or 22 right when Weezer got together I went to the local used record shop in Santa Monica with the intention of buying a classic album that was going to be a huge influence on me and my writing for Weezer I flipped through all the records and I narrowed it down to two records One of them was Led Zeppelin the other was Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys It was almost a coin toss but I ended up going with Pet Sounds and I really came to love the melodies and the chord progression and the emotion on that record It has to be one of the biggest influences right when Weezer was starting out On tour with Weezer following the Blue Album Cuomo listened extensively to the operas Aida 1871 and Madama Butterfly 1904 the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar 1970 and the musical Les Miserables 1980 which influenced the composition of Pinkerton and the unreleased Songs from the Black Hole 62 Cuomo s other influences include the Beatles Kiss Nirvana Giacomo Puccini Green Day Jane s Addiction Iron Maiden Slayer Judas Priest Cat Stevens Lou Barlow the Who Pixies Stevie Ray Vaughan Elliott Smith Mike Smith and Sonic Youth many of these being referenced in Weezer s 2008 song Heart Songs In the late 90s Cuomo created an Encyclopedia of Pop for himself a three ring binder in which he examined pop and rock songs by artists including Nirvana Green Day and Oasis 63 64 Equipment edit nbsp Cuomo performing with Weezer in Connecticut in 2015Cuomo recorded the Blue Album with a Gibson Les Paul Special and a Fender Jaguar borrowed from producer Ric Ocasek His amp was a vintage Mesa Boogie Mark I For touring he initially used a sonic blue Warmoth Fender Stratocaster copy with Seymour Duncan and DiMarzio pickups alongside Marshall amps However the guitar was destroyed in late 1997 In recent years he has used additional Warmoth Strat copies in blue seafoam green black and blonde as well as a Gibson SG painted in white with a Seymour Duncan bridge pickup During the Hella Mega Tour in 2021 Cuomo has been seen playing a Jackson Rhoads which seems a tip of the hat to Randy Rhoads likely having a connection to the recent use of Rhoads solo on Crazy Train The guitars are plugged into a Kemper Profiler amp 65 Personal life editCuomo took a vow of sexual abstinence from 2003 until his marriage in 2006 and considered his celibacy to be a positive impact on Weezer s Make Believe 2005 66 On June 18 2006 Cuomo married Kyoko Ito whom he met in March 1997 at one of his solo concerts at the Middle East club in Cambridge Massachusetts 67 68 He proposed to her in Tokyo shortly before Christmas 2005 69 The wedding was held at a beach on Paradise Cove in Malibu and was attended by all past and present members of Weezer except for Mikey Welsh as well as Kevin Ridel and Rick Rubin 70 The couple have two children daughter Mia born in 2007 and son Leo born in 2011 citation needed Cuomo was born with equal length legs but as he grew to his full height his right leg grew nearly two inches longer than his left After the success of The Blue Album Cuomo underwent the Ilizarov procedure to correct the condition This involved the surgical breaking of the bone in his leg followed by several months of wearing a steel brace that required self administered stretching of the leg four times daily Cuomo likened the ordeal to crucifying his leg 24 Cuomo has been vegetarian since childhood 71 72 However in 2002 he told an interviewer that he might like to start eating meat regularly and stated he had done so in the past eating some kind of barbecued beef in Tokyo 72 Cuomo practices Vipassana meditation and was a student of S N Goenka 73 As of mid 2009 he also teaches children s meditation as taught by S N Goenka 74 Cuomo helped acquire music rights and provided financial support to a 2007 documentary titled The Dhamma Brothers about Vipassana meditation being instituted in an Alabama state prison 75 Cuomo was a fan of soccer at an early age 76 He wrote a song My Day Is Coming in tribute to the U S men s soccer team in 2006 and in 2010 wrote Represent an unofficial anthem for the U S team which was released as a Weezer single on June 11 the day before Team USA s World Cup opener against England 77 In early 2008 Cuomo played in the Mia and Nomar Celebrity Soccer Challenge and scored a goal in the game The video for Lover in the Snow from the Alone album deals with this game and his love of soccer growing up 77 In August 2009 Cuomo participated in the Athletes for Africa 5v5 Charity Soccer Tournament in Toronto Canada alongside actor Michael Cera 78 79 Cuomo performed at a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang in Iowa on November 1 2019 though Cuomo did not explicitly endorse Yang 80 81 Cuomo s hobbies include computer programming He took the CS50 course and maintains a GitHub profile and also maintains a Discord server 82 83 84 Discography editMain article Rivers Cuomo discography With Weezer Weezer Blue Album 1994 Pinkerton 1996 Weezer Green Album 2001 Maladroit 2002 Make Believe 2005 Weezer Red Album 2008 Raditude 2009 Hurley 2010 Death to False Metal 2010 Everything Will Be Alright in the End 2014 Weezer White Album 2016 Pacific Daydream 2017 Weezer Teal Album 2019 Weezer Black Album 2019 OK Human 2021 Van Weezer 2021 SZNZ Spring 2022 SZNZ Summer 2022 SZNZ Autumn 2022 SZNZ Winter 2022 With Scott and Rivers スコット と リバース Scott amp Rivers 2013 ニマイメ The Second One 2017 Homie American Girls Meet The Deedles soundtrack 1998 Solo Alone The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo 2007 Alone II The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo 2008 Not Alone Rivers Cuomo and Friends Live at Fingerprints 2009 Alone III The Pinkerton Years 2011 Singles Medicine For Melancholy 2018 Anak Sekolah 2022 Weezify demo bundles Alone IV Before Weezer 2020 Alone V The Blue Pinkerton Years 2020 Alone VI The Black Room 2020 Alone VII The Green Years 2020 Alone VIII The Maladroit Years 2020 Alone IX The Make Believe Years 2020 Alone X The Red Raditude Hurley Years 2020 Alone XI The EWBAITE Years 2020 Alone XII The White Year 2020 Alone XIII The Pacific Daydream Years 2021 References edit Today in history The New York Times Associated Press June 13 2014 Retrieved June 14 2014 Collinge Miranda June 29 2008 My sporting life Rivers Cuomo front man of American rock band Weezer The Guardian London Childers Chad March 30 2015 Weezer Joined By Rivers Cuomo s Dad at OC Performance Loudwire Retrieved November 23 2022 Yanow Scott Odyssey of Iska gt Overview AllMusic Retrieved January 6 2008 Luerssen D John 2004 p 3 Luerssen D John 2004 p 5 Luerssen D John 2004 p 8 Rivers End The Director s Cut Arts The Harvard Crimson www thecrimson com Retrieved July 20 2015 Rivers 10 15 Interview with Rolling Stone Rolling Stone Archived from the original on January 20 2008 Retrieved January 7 2008 Luerssen D John 2004 p 20 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Weezer 1994 Public Access TV interview part 2 2 YouTube Luerssen D John 2004 p 15 Luerssen D John 2004 p 50 Luerssen D John 2004 p 17 Luerssen D John 2004 p 31 Luerssen D John 2004 p 37 Luerssen D John 2004 p 40 6 Most Notable and Famous Santa Monica College Alumni Stuff in LA March 10 2017 Retrieved January 20 2022 Rivers Cuomo Fan Interview 2006 Weezer com June 2006 Archived from the original on September 9 2006 Retrieved June 9 2015 Rivers Cuomo Fan Interview 2006 Weezer com June 2006 Archived from the original on September 9 2006 Retrieved June 9 2015 Karafin Amy Rivers in the Stream Tricycle Retrieved October 15 2007 subscription required Gold and Platinum Searchable Database RIAA Archived from the original on June 26 2007 Retrieved August 30 2007 a b c Sullivan Kate June 9 2005 I songwriter L A Weekly Retrieved April 21 2016 a b Luerssen D John 2004 p 148 149 Luerssen D John 2004 pp 148 149 a b c d e Student With a Past The New York Times February 16 2006 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 20 2015 a b Rivers End The Director s Cut Arts The Harvard Crimson www thecrimson com Retrieved July 20 2015 Pinkerton Deluxe liner notes Erlewine Stephen Thomas Pinkerton Weezer Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic AllMusic AllRovi Retrieved June 4 2013 Luerssen D John 2004 p 22 Rivers Cuomo s Harvard Graduation Spin Retrieved October 15 2007 Weezer singer hurt in bus crash CNN com CNN December 7 2009 Retrieved May 22 2010 Anderson Kyle Weezer s Rivers Cuomo Talks About Returning To The Stage Tonight MTV News Retrieved March 11 2022 Weezer s Rivers Cuomo Helps AM Radio Dress For Success MTV Retrieved August 1 2016 Matt Sharp Says LP With Rivers Cuomo May Never Come Out MTV Retrieved August 1 2016 Help Rivers Cuomo Write a New Sawng Pitchfork pitchfork com March 25 2008 Retrieved August 1 2016 Cohen Ian November 3 2010 Weezer Death to False Metal pitchfork com Retrieved November 10 2016 Kharas Kev Weezer s Rivers Cuomo to release solo album Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on October 17 2007 Retrieved October 16 2007 Thompson Paul October 28 2007 Rivers Cuomo Talks Alone II Weezer That Hair Pitchfork Media Retrieved July 13 2014 Pelly Jenn November 11 2011 Rivers Cuomo Releasing Pinkerton Diaries Book and Demos Comp Alone III Pitchfork Media Retrieved July 13 2014 Interview With Lucas Secon HitQuarters May 17 2010 Archived from the original on March 14 2012 Retrieved May 27 2010 Newman Jason March 11 2011 New Song Simple Plan With Rivers Cuomo Can t Keep My Hands Off You MTV Retrieved January 27 2013 Graff Gary January 28 2011 Miranda Cosgrove Taps Rivers Cuomo for High Maintenance Duet Billboard Retrieved November 10 2016 Allister News AbsolutePunk January 13 2011 Retrieved January 14 2011 iTunes Music Scott amp Rivers by Scott amp Rivers Itunes apple com March 20 2013 Retrieved July 25 2015 Minsker Evan February 9 2015 Rivers Cuomo Teams With Big Data for Snowed In pitchfork com Retrieved November 10 2016 TV sitcom about Rivers Cuomo s life will never air July 10 2015 Retrieved August 1 2016 Weatherby Taylor August 6 2017 AJR Unveils Sober Up Collaboration With Their Hero Weezer s Rivers Cuomo Premiere Billboard Retrieved May 7 2018 MMN Interview Part 1 ASIAN KUNG FU GENERATION discuss how writing Home Town was different from their previous records Moshi Moshi Nippon November 29 2018 Retrieved November 29 2018 Homecoming Halftime Crowd Delighted by Weezer Lead Singer Rivers Cuomo The Corsair October 24 2018 Retrieved January 20 2022 Ginsberg Gab October 31 2019 Get a First Listen Of Rivers Cuomo s Backflip Theme Song For Netflix s Green Eggs and Ham Exclusive Billboard Retrieved December 11 2019 Blistein Jon December 8 2020 Weezer s Rivers Cuomo Expands Web Store With Unreleased Demos Rolling Stone Retrieved March 15 2021 Ng Scott November 14 2022 Weezer s Rivers Cuomo releases cover of Indonesian pop icon Chrisye s Anak Sekolah NME Retrieved April 16 2023 Weezer Bawakan Anak Sekolah Milik Chrisye Soundrenaline Gempar CNN Indonesia in Indonesian November 26 2022 Retrieved April 16 2023 a b Rivers Cuomo Explains His Crazy Way to Write Tracks on Song Exploder SPIN Spin April 18 2016 Retrieved April 20 2016 Kilby Dylan October 6 2014 Weezer Everything Will Be Alright in the End musicOMH Retrieved January 16 2015 Voyce MacEagon March 29 2016 Guy Grogan channels Elliot Smith and Rivers Cuomo on Dynamite Bouquet AXS Retrieved May 13 2018 Ashare Matt August 17 2016 Review Weezer s Rivers Cuomo has reverse engineered a really good album Berkshire Hathaway Retrieved May 13 2018 Reilly Aaron April 6 2016 Weezer s new album is sonically brilliant but lyrically flawed The Badger Herald Retrieved May 13 2018 Scaggs Austin June 28 2008 Q amp A Rivers Cuomo Rolling Stone Retrieved May 3 2015 Weezer Kings of the world Interview Upset May 6 2016 Retrieved July 31 2016 Alone II The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo liner notes Rivers Cuomo DGC Interscope Records 2008 B0012341 02 Eliscu Jenny Rivers Cuomo s Encyclopedia of Pop Rolling Stone Archived from the original on March 10 2007 Retrieved October 15 2007 Luerssen D John 2004 p 270 Sharma Amit Rig tour Weezer MusicRadar Retrieved December 11 2018 Celibacy rocks says Weezer frontman NME October 27 2005 Retrieved August 4 2023 Riesman Abe J April 26 2006 Rivers End The Harvard Crimson Edwards Gavin November 12 2009 Rivers Cuomo Grows Up But Don t Worry He s Still Kinda Weird Rolling Stone pp 60 63 Chen Lena December 21 2006 Hey Rivers Cuomo What did you do for Valentine s Day The Harvard Crimson Retrieved October 17 2007 Full story Weezer com Archived from the original on November 29 2006 Retrieved June 9 2015 Rivers Cuomo Vegetarian Happycow net Retrieved July 3 2008 a b Weezer s Rivers Cuomo in 2002 I Think I Had A Falling Out with the Fans Thebadpennyblog com September 17 2010 Retrieved July 25 2015 Lion s Roar Buddhist Wisdom for Our Time Shambhalasun com Retrieved July 25 2015 1 Archived July 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Dhamma Brothers Frizzy Logic Archived from the original on December 24 2007 Retrieved October 15 2007 Bio The Official Site of Rivers Cuomo May 11 2011 Archived from the original on April 2 2019 Retrieved March 16 2017 a b Montgomery James June 11 2010 Weezer Debut Unofficial World Cup Song Represent MTV com Retrieved June 24 2010 Actor takes part in charity soccer tournament today Retrieved April 2 2019 Rafton Robert August 22 2009 5v5 7 retrieved July 3 2019 Here s Rivers Cuomo Performing at an Andrew Yang Rally in Iowa Spin November 2 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 Here s What Happened During Rivers Cuomo s Set at the Andrew Yang Rally in Iowa Pitchfork November 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 Campbell Erica December 23 2022 Rivers Cuomo on building an online community of fans who like big guitars and weird lyrics NME Retrieved February 22 2023 Brian Heater November 26 2020 Rockstar programmer Rivers Cuomo finds meaning in coding TechCrunch Retrieved September 3 2022 riverscuomo GitHub Retrieved September 3 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rivers Cuomo Interview with The Harvard Crimson about his Harvard years Rivers Cuomo discography at Discogs nbsp Rivers Cuomo discography at MusicBrainz Rivers Cuomo at IMDb Rivers Cuomo Archived MySpace Postings Rivers Cuomo on his creative career Biographical article in Shambhala Sun Magazine Scott amp Rivers on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rivers Cuomo amp oldid 1208568074 Early life, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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