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For|the U.S. Representative from Montana|Roy E. AyersInfobox musical artist|name = Roy Ayers|image =Roy Ayers 1.jpg|caption = Ayers in concert on March 29, 2006
Photo: Werner Nieke|landscape = yes|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Roy Ayers|Born = Birth date and age|1940|9|10
Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles , California
United States
|instrument = Singer|Vocals
Vibraphone
Keyboard instrument|Keyboards |genre = Jazz
Jazz-Fusion
Funk
Acid Jazz
Disco
Soul jazz
R& B
House music|House
Hip Hop |label = Atlantic Records , Polydor Records , Ichiban Records , Golden Mink|occupation = Musician , Songwriter , Film score r|years_active = 1962–present|associated_acts = RAMP
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Fela Kuti |website = http://www.royayers.com Roy Ayers' official site
Roy Ayers (born September 10, 1940) is an American funk , soul music|soul , and jazz composer and vibraphone player. Ayers began his career as a post-bop jazz artist, releasing several albums with Atlantic Records , before his tenure at Polydor Records beginning in the 1970s, during which he helped pioneer jazz-funk . http://www.royayers.com/ Roy Ayers - The Official Website

Biography


Ayers was born in Los Angeles , California Allmusic|class=artist|id=p6035/biography|pure_url=yes allmusic Biography and grew up in a musical family. At the age of five, Lionel Hampton gave him his first pair of mallet s, which led to the vibraphone being his trademark sound for decades. The area of Los Angeles that Ayers grew up in, now known as " South Los Angeles|South Central ", but then known as " South Park, Los Angeles, California|South Park ", was the epicenter of the Southern California Black Music Scene. The schools Roy attended (Wadsworth Elementary, Nevins Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson High School ) were all close to the famed Central Avenue (Los Angeles)|Central Avenue , Los Angeles' equivalent of Harlem 's Lenox Avenue and Chicago 's State Street (Chicago)|State Street . Roy would likely have been exposed to music as it not only emanated from the many nightclubs and bars in the area, but also poured out of many of the homes where the musicians who kept the scene alive lived in and around Central. His high school, Thomas Jefferson High School , from which Ayers graduated, produced some of the most talented new musicians, such as Dexter Gordon .

Ayers was responsible for the highly regarded soundtrack to Jack Hill 's 1973 blaxploitation film Coffy , which starred Pam Grier . He later moved from a jazz-funk sound to R& B , as seen on Mystic Voyage , which featured the songs "Evolution" and the underground disco hit "Brother Green (The Disco King)", as well as the title track from his 1976 album Everybody Loves the Sunshine .

In 1977, Ayers produced an album by the group RAMP , Come Into Knowledge , commonly and mistakenly thought to stand for "Roy Ayers Music Project". That Fall, he had his biggest hit with " Running Away (Roy Ayers song)|Running Away ".

In 1980, Ayers released Music Of Many Colors with the Nigeria n Afrobeat Innovator|pioneer Fela Kuti .

In 1981, Ayers produced an album with the singer Sylvia Striplin , Give Me Your Love (album)|Give Me Your Love (Uno Melodic Records 1981).

In the 1990s, Ayers released several albums for the hip hop label Ichiban Records .

In 1994, Ayers appeared on the Red Hot Organization 's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool . 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 .

During the 2000s and 2010s, Ayers ventured into house music , collaborating with such stalwarts of the genre as Masters at Work and Kerri Chandler .

Ayers has founded two record labels, Uno Melodic and Gold Mink Records. The first released several LPs, including Sylvia Striplin's, while the second folded after a few singles.

Ayers as not only an accomplished musician but also a well-known entertainer on the music scene. He often performs with music and comedic speech/storyline interaction to his audience to enhance his appeal. One of his most popular is a track taken from the LP 'In the Dark' released in 1984 called 'Poo Poo La La'. This has now become a standard favourite amongst his audiences.

Currently, there is a documentary in progress called the http://www.royayersproject.com Roy Ayers Project featuring Roy Ayers, as well as many Hip Hop producers who have sampled his music and other people who have been influenced by him and his music. The documentary is planned to be released in early 2012.

Appearances in other media


Roy Ayers' song "Running Away" appears in the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas video game soundtrack, on the fictitious radio station Grand_Theft_Auto:_San_Andreas_soundtrack#Bounce_FM|Bounce FM .
Roy Ayers' song "Funk In The Hole" appears in Grand Theft Auto IV video game on the ficitious radio station Fusion FM . He's also the radio host of this station. "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" appears in GTA Vice City Stories soundtrack.

Selected discography


  • West Coast Vibes (United Artists) – 1963

  • Virgo Vibes ( Atlantic records|Atlantic ) – 1967

  • Daddy Bug & Friends (Atlantic) – 1967

  • Stoned Soul Picnic (32 Jazz) – 1968

  • Daddy’s Back ( Atco Records|Atco ) – 1969

  • He’s Coming ( Polydor Records|Polydor ) – 1971

  • Ubiquity (Polydor) – 1971

  • Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival ( Verve records|Verve ) – 1972

  • Red, Black And Green (album)|Red, Black And Green (Polydor) – 1973

  • Coffy|Coffy (soundtrack) (Polydor) - 1973

  • Virgo Red (Polydor) – 1973

  • Change Up The Groove (Polydor) – 1974

  • A Tear To A Smile (Polydor) – 1975

  • Mystic Voyage (Polydor) – 1975

  • Everybody Loves the Sunshine (Polydor) - 1976

  • Vibrations (Roy Ayers album)|Vibrations (Polydor) – 1976

  • Crystal Reflections ( Muse Records|Muse ) – 1977

  • Lifeline (Polydor) – 1977

  • ''Let's Do It (Polydor) – 1978

  • Step Into Our Life (Polydor) – 1978

  • You Send Me (Polydor) – 1978

  • Fever (Polydor) – 1979

  • Love Fantasy (Polydor) – 1980

  • No Stranger To Love (Polydor) – 1980

  • Prime Time (Polydor) – 1980

  • Music Of Many Colors (With Fela Kuti ) (Celluloid) – 1980

  • Africa, Center Of The World (Polydor) – 1981

  • Feelin’ Good (Polydor) – 1981

  • In The Dark ( Columbia records|Columbia ) – 1984

  • Goree Island – 1984

  • In the Dark – 1984

  • Poo PooLa La – 1984

  • You Might Be Surprised (Columbia) – 1985

  • I’m The One (For Your Love Tonight) (Columbia) – 1987

  • Searchin’ (Live) ( Ronnie Scott|Ronnie Scott's Jazz House ) – 1991

  • Drive ( Ichiban Records|Ichiban ) – 1992

  • Wake Up (Ichiban) – 1992

  • Double Trouble (With Rick James ) (Uno Melodic) – 1992

  • Good Vibrations (Live) (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House) – 1993

  • Fast Money (Live At Ronnie Scott’s) (Castle) – 1994

  • Vibesman (Live At Ronnie Scott’s) (Music Club) – 1995

  • Nasté (Groovetown) – 1995

  • Hot (Live At Ronnie Scott’s) (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House) – 1996

  • Spoken Word (AFI) – 1998

  • Lots Of Love ( Charly Records|Charly ) – 1998

  • Juice (Charly) – 1999

  • Live At Ronnie Scott’s (DVD Audio) (Castle) – 2001

  • "Our Time is Coming" (single with Masters at Work ) (MAW Records)—2001

  • For Café Après-midi ( Universal Music Group|Universal Japan ) – 2002

  • "Good Vibrations" (single with Kerri Chandler ) (Mad House Records)—2003

  • Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 (Rapster) – 2004

  • Mahogany Vibe (Rapster) – 2004

  • Virgin Ubiquity II: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 (Rapster) – 2005

  • Virgin Ubiquity Remixed (Rapster) – 2006

  • Perfection ( AIM Records|Aim ) – 2006


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.royayers.net Official website of Roy Ayers

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p6035|pure_url=yes Allmusic Guide to Roy Ayers

  • http://www.royayersproject.com Roy Ayers Project site for Documentary in Progress


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