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Lochloosa

(16,800 posts)
Tue Sep 13, 2022, 07:19 AM Sep 2022

Ramsey Lewis, the pop chart's favorite jazz pianist, dies at 87

Ramsey Lewis, a pianist who sustained connections between jazz and popular music at a time when those bonds often seemed fragile and imperiled, died on Monday in Chicago, his hometown. He was 87.

His death was announced by his manager, Brett Steele, who cited natural causes.

Throughout his career, Lewis was the embodiment of jazz crossover. His affinity for gospel and blues tunes melded seamlessly with easygoing, unfettered forays into the rock and soul standards of the 1960s — a transaction that yielded major dividends with a trio album recorded at Washington D.C.'s fabled Bohemian Caverns in 1965. The title track of that album — "The 'In' Crowd," a cover of Dobie Gray's rhythm-and-blues hit from the previous year — made its own leap into the charts, spending 16 weeks on the Billboard Top 100 and rising as high as No. 5. The album spent 12 weeks in the top spot among best-selling R&B albums.

https://www.npr.org/2022/09/12/1122554188/ramsey-lewis-jazz-pianist-dies-at-87


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Ramsey Lewis, the pop chart's favorite jazz pianist, dies at 87 (Original Post) Lochloosa Sep 2022 OP
RIP! 2naSalit Sep 2022 #1
RIP Ramsey Lewis. panader0 Sep 2022 #2
You are a genuine lover of good music malaise Sep 2022 #3
Right back acha sis! panader0 Sep 2022 #4
And the best disk jockey in Chicago, one of the best 'radio' voices imaginable ... marble falls Sep 2022 #5

panader0

(25,816 posts)
2. RIP Ramsey Lewis.
Tue Sep 13, 2022, 07:34 AM
Sep 2022

Yeah, he wasn't a "serious" jazzer, but I liked him. He was on the radio a lot.

marble falls

(72,531 posts)
5. And the best disk jockey in Chicago, one of the best 'radio' voices imaginable ...
Tue Sep 13, 2022, 08:42 AM
Sep 2022

... He was an important part of Chicago's music scene.

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