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Jim O'Rourke

1969 - Today

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Jim O'Rourke (born January 18, 1969) is an American musician, instrumentalist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his numerous solo and collaborative music projects, many of which are instrumental, and has been acclaimed for his music that spans varied genres, including avant-garde styles such as ambient, noise and minimalism, and styles of rock like indie rock and post-rock. He has been associated with the Chicago experimental and improv scene, as well as with New York City when he relocated there in 2000 for his tenure as a member of American indie rock band Sonic Youth. He subsequently moved to Japan and has since been a Japanese resident. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Jim O'Rourke is the 2,727th most popular musician (down from 2,690th in 2024), the 15,301st most popular biography from United States (down from 15,063rd in 2019) and the 1,135th most popular American Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Jim O'Rourke ranks 2,727 out of 3,175Before him are Dr. Luke, Lisa Miskovsky, Oliver Lake, Adrian Erlandsson, Lucky Peterson, and Pabllo Vittar. After him are Mundell Lowe, Delta Goodrem, Vernon Reid, Pete Trewavas, Jaska Raatikainen, and Henrik Klingenberg.

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Among people born in 1969, Jim O'Rourke ranks 780Before him are José Andrés, Ildikó Mincza-Nébald, Joel de la Fuente, Shiro Kikuhara, Asier Garitano, and Richard Trautmann. After him are Roberto Solozábal, Albert Ouédraogo, Jacky Peeters, Esther Jones, Gintaras Einikis, and Cyril Montana.

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Among MUSICIANS In United States

Among musicians born in United States, Jim O'Rourke ranks 1,135Before him are Jerome Richardson (1920), Keith Green (1953), L.A. Reid (1956), Dr. Luke (1973), Oliver Lake (1942), and Lucky Peterson (1964). After him are Mundell Lowe (1922), Tony Rice (1951), James Murphy (1967), Bob Mould (1960), Chris Shiflett (1971), and Dan Peters (1967).