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The Mad Ripple

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Released: Jan 1, 2009
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General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Alternative / Rock

    Location MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, US

    Profile Views: 110441

    Last Login: 4/27/2011

    Member Since 9/5/2006

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    Record Label Eclectone Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    The Mad Ripple is the singing/songwriting/recording alias of Jim Walsh, longtime Minneapolis writer/music lover/former lead singer of Laughing Stock/REMs (1979-1986). The Ripple's debut CD "Sink and/or Swim" (Eclectone) is available on iTunes, CD Baby, and other fine Internet locations, as well as smart and discerning independent music stores across the land, such as The Electric Fetus, Treehouse Records, Roadrunner Records, and Cheapo's. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Below: "Learning Curve" with Gretchen Seichrist of Patches and Gretchen. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Below: "For Banjo Lisa Wherever She Is" (with Gretchen Seichrist of Patches and Gretchen) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Archives of a few of the Hootcasts can be had by clicking the On Demand button above.
  • Influences

    Photos by Steve Cohen, Stacy Schwartz, Tony Nelson, David DeYoung, Alexa Jones and Margaret Campbell. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Sounds Like

    "The Mad Ripple, `Sink and/or Swim.' After a hiatus of about 20 years, City Pages columnist and ex-rock critic Jim Walsh has returned to musicmaking. He wears his influences on his sleeve, writing some wonderful songs in the spirit of Paul Westerberg, John Prine and Loudon Wainwright III. The record is like Walsh's newspaper work: smart, sincere, occasionally corny and often funny." (Jon Bream, Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 25, 2006) "The one music critic in town whom musicians actually like, Jim Walsh puts his friendships to good use on his fun and freewheelin' new CD, "Sink and/or Swim," which comes out Tuesday on Eclectone under the pseudonym the Mad Ripple. Guest ripplers include Jim and Dave Boquist, Marc Perlman, Jeaneen Gauthier and DJ Woody McBride." (Chris Riemenschneider, Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 31, 2006). "...a collection of raw, vulnerable songs; songs full of delicate vocal meanderings and resounding lyrics... a good portion of the songs reflect on heavier subjects, such as the emptiness of depression and the loneliness of lost love. `A Question For Pat Dwyer at Grumpy's in NE Minneapolis' and `Obit Desk' are perfect snapshots from the complicated mind of a fierce intellect." (Andrea Meyers, Pulse Of The Twin Cities, July 19, 2006). "...a ramshackle gem... These are the moments that explain why I do this." (8 out of 10; David Cowley, americana-uk.com) ....Get ..MySpace Layouts.. from ..nUCLEArcENTURy...COM ..OR.. create your own using ..MySpace profile editor..!!!..........MySpace Layouts..........MySpace Layouts....

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  • Shawn Gibbons

    Great times at the Kings Birthday Hoot! Thanks so much for including me in your fun, Jim! You're the best!

    1 year ago
  • Really Long Night

    Beginning Tuesday November 3rd From 1:00pm to 3:00pm I will be hosting an Open Jam at Tillie's Bean
    1931 Nicollet Ave. S. Minneapolis Mn 55404
    Everybody is welcome !!
    Tell all yer Musically Inclined Friends to bring an Instrument !!!
    Peace,
    Robert Lee

    2 years ago
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  • Tina Lowells

    you rock! keep rockin! <3<3

    2 years ago
  • ashleigh still

    "people who need people get hurt more than those who don't"

    how's that for truth. one of my favorite lines. ever. a gut-resounding "yes" every time i hear you sing it.

    xo

    2 years ago
  • Twin Cities Songwriting

    Thanks for the add!

    Twin Cities Songwriting supports all songwriters and artists.

    2 years ago
  • THE GLEAM



    COME SUPPORT ROSIE

    2 years ago
  • Shawn Gibbons

    Tin Star Sisters sounds great!!!!! Can't wait to get my hands on the new album!

    2 years ago
  • Jack Klatt

    Long time no see sir, you oughta come out to the 331 tonight....
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    2 years ago
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