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Ramsey Lewis

Ramsey Lewis October 2009.jpg
Lewis at KPLU in October 2009

Background information
Birth name Ramsey Emmanuel Lewis Jr.
Born
(1935-05-27) May 27, 1935 (age 83)
Origin
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres


  • Jazz

  • jazz-funk

  • pop


Occupation(s) Composer, pianist, radio personality
Instruments


  • Piano

  • keyboards


Years active 1956–present
Labels


  • Cadet

  • Columbia

  • GRP

  • Narada

  • Concord

  • Hidden Beach


Associated acts


  • Young-Holt Unlimited

  • Earth, Wind & Fire

  • Minnie Riperton

  • Nancy Wilson


Website www.ramseylewis.com

Ramsey Emmanuel Lewis Jr. (born May 27, 1935) is an American jazz composer, pianist and radio personality. Ramsey Lewis has recorded over 80 albums and has received five gold records and three Grammy Awards so far in his career.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


  • 2 Discography


    • 2.1 As sideman




  • 3 Awards and recognitions


    • 3.1 Grammy history


    • 3.2 Gold records


    • 3.3 Recognition




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Biography


Ramsey Lewis was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Ramsey Lewis Sr. and Pauline Lewis.[1] Lewis began taking piano lessons at the age of four. At 15 he joined his first jazz band, the Cleffs. The seven-piece group provided Lewis his first involvement with jazz; he would later join Cleffs drummer Isaac "Red" Holt and bassist Eldee Young to form the Ramsey Lewis Trio.


The trio started as primarily a jazz unit and released their first album, Ramsey Lewis and the Gentlemen of Swing, in 1956. Following their 1965 hit "The In Crowd" (the single reached No. 5 on the pop charts, and the album No. 2) they concentrated more on pop material. Young and Holt left in 1966 to form Young-Holt Unlimited and were replaced by Cleveland Eaton and Maurice White. White left to form Earth, Wind & Fire and was replaced by Morris Jennings in 1970. Later, Frankie Donaldson and Bill Dickens replaced Jennings and Eaton; Felton Crews also appeared on many 1980's releases.


By 1966, Lewis was one of the nation’s most successful jazz pianists, topping the charts with "The In Crowd", "Hang On Sloopy",[2] and "Wade in the Water". All three singles each sold over one million copies, and were awarded gold discs.[3] Many of his recordings attracted a large non-jazz audience. In the 1970s, Lewis often played electric piano, although by later in the decade he was sticking to acoustic and using an additional keyboardist in his groups.[4]


In 1994, Lewis appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool, alongside other prominent jazz artists Herbie Hancock and Roy Ayers. The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by TIME magazine.


In addition to recording and performing, Lewis hosts the weekly syndicated radio program Legends of Jazz, created in 1990 and currently syndicated by United Stations Radio Networks.[5] He also hosted the Ramsey Lewis Morning Show on Chicago "smooth jazz" radio station WNUA (95.5 FM). In December 2006, this morning show became part of Broadcast Architecture's Smooth Jazz Network, simulcasting on other smooth jazz stations across the country until its cancellation in May 2009, when WNUA switched over to a Spanish format.[6]


In 2006, a well-received 13-episode Legends of Jazz television series hosted by Lewis was broadcast on public TV nationwide and featured live performances by a variety of jazz artists including Larry Gray, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Joey Defrancesco, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, Kurt Elling, Benny Golson, Pat Metheny and Tony Bennett.[7]




Lewis performing at JazzFe 2006. Photo by Tomas Forgac


Lewis is artistic director of Jazz at Ravinia (an annual feature at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois) and helped organize Ravinia's Jazz Mentor Program.[8] Ramsey also serves on the board of trustees for the Merit School of Music, a Chicago inner-city music program and The Chicago High School for the Arts, the new public arts high school in Chicago. Early in 2005, the Ramsey Lewis Foundation was created to help connect at-risk children to the world of music. As an offshoot of that foundation, Lewis plans to form a Youth Choir and Youth Orchestra. In January 2007, the Dave Brubeck Institute invited Lewis to join its Honorary Board of Friends at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. Lewis is an Honorary Board member of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra. Lewis is a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. In May 2008, Lewis received an honorary doctorate from Loyola University Chicago upon delivering the keynote address at the undergraduate commencement ceremony.


Lewis still lives in Chicago, the city of his musical roots. He has seven children, fourteen grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.



Discography









































































































































































































































































































































































































Year Recorded
Album
Record Label
1956

Ramsey Lewis and his Gentle-men of Swing

Argo
1956

Ramsey Lewis and his Gentle-men of Jazz
Argo
1958

Lem Winchester and the Ramsey Lewis Trio
Argo
1959

Down to Earth

EmArcy
1959

An Hour with the Ramsey Lewis Trio
Argo
1960

Stretching Out
Argo
1960

The Ramsey Lewis Trio in Chicago
Argo
1961

More Music from the Soil
Argo
1961

Never on Sunday
Argo
1961

Sound of Christmas
Argo
1962

The Sound of Spring
Argo
1962

Country Meets the Blues
Argo
1962

Bossa Nova
Argo
1963

Pot Luck
Argo
1963

Barefoot Sunday Blues
Argo
1964

Bach to the Blues
Argo
1964

The Ramsey Lewis Trio at the Bohemian Caverns
Argo
1964

More Sounds of Christmas
Argo
1964–65

You Better Believe Me
Argo
1965

The In Crowd
Argo
1965

Hang On Ramsey!

Cadet
1965

Swingin'
Cadet
1966

Wade in the Water
Cadet
1966

The Movie Album
Cadet
1966

Goin' Latin
Cadet
1967

Dancing in the Street
Cadet
1967

Up Pops Ramsey Lewis
Cadet
1968

Maiden Voyage
Cadet
1968

Mother Nature's Son
Cadet
1968

Ramsey Lewis Live in Tokyo
Cadet
1969

Another Voyage
Cadet
1969

The Piano Player
Cadet
1970

Them Changes
Cadet
1971

Back to the Roots
Cadet
1972

The Best of Ramsey Lewis
Cadet
1974

Solid Ivory
Cadet
1972

Upendo Ni Pamoja

Columbia
1973

Funky Serenity
Columbia
1973

Ramsey Lewis' Newly Recorded All-Time Non-Stop Golden Hits
Columbia
1974

Solar Wind
Columbia
1974

Sun Goddess
Columbia
1975

Don't It Feel Good
Columbia
1976

Salongo
Columbia
1977

Love Notes
Columbia
1977

Tequila Mockingbird
Columbia
1978

Legacy
Columbia
1979

Ramsey
Columbia
1980

Routes
Columbia
1981

Blues for the Night Owl
Columbia
1981

Three Piece Suite
Columbia
1982

Ramsey Lewis Live at the Savoy
Columbia
1982

Chance Encounter
Columbia
1983

Les Fleurs
Columbia
1983

Reunion
Columbia
1984

The Two of Us – with Nancy Wilson
Columbia
1985

Fantasy
Columbia
1987

Keys to the City
Columbia
1988

Classic Encounter
Columbia
1989

We Meet Again – with Billy Taylor
Columbia
1989

Urban Renewal
Columbia
1992

Ivory Pyramid

GRP
1993

Sky Islands
GRP
1994

Urban Knights I
GRP
1996

Between the Keys
GRP
1997

Urban Knights II
GRP
1998

Dance of the Soul
GRP
1999

Appassionata

Narada
2000

Urban Knights III
Narada
2001

Urban Knights IV
Narada
2002

Meant to Be – with Nancy Wilson
Narada
2003

Urban Knights V
Narada
2003

Simple Pleasures – with Nancy Wilson
Narada
2004

Time Flies
Narada
2005

Urban Knights VI
Narada
2005

With One Voice
Narada
2009

Songs from the Heart: Ramsey Plays Ramsey

Concord
2011

Taking Another Look

Hidden Beach


As sideman


With Max Roach



  • MAX (Argo, 1958)

With Jimmy Woode



  • The Colorful Strings of Jimmy Woode (Argo, 1957)

With Lorez Alexandria



  • Early in the Morning (Argo, 1960)


Awards and recognitions




Lewis performs live in the KPLU studio on October 2009



Grammy history



  • Career Wins: 3

  • Career nominations: 4[9]













































Ramsey Lewis Grammy Awards History
Year
Category
Title
Genre
Label
Result
1965

Best Jazz Performance – Small Group or
Soloist with Small Group
"The In Crowd"
Jazz
Argo/Chess
Won
1965

Record of the Year
"The In Crowd (Single)"

Argo/Chess
Nominated
1966

Best Rhythm & Blues Group Performance –
Vocal or Instrumental
"Hold It Right There"
R&B
Chess
Won
1973

Best Rhythm & Blues Instrumental Performance
"Hang on Sloopy"
R&B
MCA
Won


Gold records


Currently, the normal RIAA certifications for a gold album is 500,000 units.



































Gold Records[10]
Year
Title
Label
1965

The In Crowd
Argo
1966

Hang On Ramsey!
Cadet
1966

Wade in the Water
Cadet
1968

Sound of Christmas
Argo
1976

Sun Goddess
Columbia


Recognition



  • 2002: Lewis participated in the 2002 Winter Olympics torch relay, lighting the cauldron for its brief stop in Chicago.[11]

  • 2003: NAACP Image Award, Best Jazz Artist, for his album Simple Pleasures (2003)[12]

  • 2006: 22nd Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, Best Gospel Instrumental Album, With One Voice (2005)[13]

  • 2007: National Endowment for the Arts, Jazz Masters Award[14]

  • 2007: Landmarks Illinois, Legendary Landmark Award, as one of living treasures of Illinois. "Just like our landmarked buildings, our three Legendary Landmarks have been critical to the civic well-being of Chicago and stand as a testimony to the greatness of our cultural integrity." said David Bahlman, president of Landmarks Illinois.[15]

  • Ramsey Lewis was inducted as a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln (the State’s highest honor) by the Governor of Illinois in 1997 in the area of The Performing Arts.[16]



References





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  2. ^ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 50 – The Soul Reformation: Phase three, soul music at the summit. [Part 6] : UNT Digital Library" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries.


  3. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. pp. 192, 193 & 207. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.


  4. ^ "''Billboard'': Ramsey Lewis". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2011-10-31.


  5. ^ Legends of Jazz


  6. ^ WNUA Swings to Spanish Format, Chicago Tribune, May 22, 2009


  7. ^ WTTW – Channel 11, Legends of Jazz


  8. ^ Ravinia Festival Archived August 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.


  9. ^ "Ramsey Lewis". Grammy.com.


  10. ^ "RIAA Certifications". Riaa.com. Archived from the original on 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2011-10-31.


  11. ^ Tony Faillo. "Winter 2002 Olympic Torch". Worldisround.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-10-31.


  12. ^ "NAACP: Ramsey Lewis". Theenvelope.latimes.com. 2008-11-11. Retrieved 2011-10-31.


  13. ^ "Stellar Gospel Music Awards". Thestellarawards.com. Retrieved 2011-10-31.


  14. ^ 2007 NEA Jazz Master Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.


  15. ^ "Legendary Landmarks Gala". Landmarks.org. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-10-31.


  16. ^ "Laureates by Year – The Lincoln Academy of Illinois". The Lincoln Academy of Illinois. Retrieved 2016-03-07.




External links




  • Ramsey Lewis official site

  • Billboard Chart History for Ramsey Lewis

  • PBS – Legends of Jazz

  • Ramsey Lewis interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' March 2010

  • Interview, About.com

  • Ramsey's Rhythms

  • Jazz Monthly Feature Interview: Ramsey Lewis

  • Legends of Jazz podcasts


  • Ramsey Lewis Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2017)










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