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A career that spans several decades

Harvey Mason

Harvey Mason is among the most recorded and in-demand drummers of all-time. A legendary, multi-GRAMMY® nominated session drummer, producer, composer & recording artist, he has worked with a pantheon of musical giants, including Barbra Streisand, James Brown, Herbie Hancock, Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bjork, Carlos Santana, Michael Jackson, John Legend, Seal, and the London Symphony Orchestra. He has composed and written songs recorded by artists ranging from Nancy Wilson and Mary J. Blige to The Notorious B.I.G., Lupe Fiasco, Nelly/P. Diddy and T.I.

Rhythm Master only begins to define Mason’s prodigious gifts once composer, arranger and educator are factored into the mix. The breadth of his creativity as an artist with albums as a leader showcasing his skills in pre and post production has also been internationally acclaimed. He even co-wrote a choral campaign anthem in 2008 for Presidential nominee Barack Obama, “A Change We Can Believe In (Yes We Can)” and produced its music video. The multiply Grammy-nominated man known as “The Mase” has proven himself invaluable from jazz combos to recording studios to motion picture sound stages to symphony orchestras, sharing his gifts at the service of an enviable resume of immortals. Let us pause a moment to peruse and show them respect:

Henry Mancini, Miles Davis, Ray Charles, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Hutcherson, Carmen McRae, James Brown, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine, Donald Byrd, Isaac Hayes, Maurice White, Charles Stepney, Toots Thielemans, Claus Ogerman, Victor Feldman, Ralph MacDonald, Gil Scott-Heron, Shirley Horn, Peggy Lee, Esther Phillips, Jimmy Smith, Joe Pass, Chet Atkins, Erroll Garner, George Shearing, Bobby Womack, Jon Lucien, Karen Carpenter, Louis Johnson, Joe Henderson. Michael Brecker, Joe Farrell, Minnie Riperton, Natalie Cole, Donna Summer, Phyllis

Hyman, Phoebe Snow, Gerry Mulligan, Maynard Ferguson, Chet Baker, Eddie Kendricks, Frank Wilson, Gene Harris, Charles Earland, Johnny Hammond, Gabor Szabo, Coke Escovedo, Syreeta, Vesta, Gavin Christopher…and The Notorious B.I.G.

A Living Legend, Harvey Mason remains as vital and versatile as ever, racking up even more credits with today’s artists ranging from Beyoncé, Björk, Seal, Usher, John Legend, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Hudson to James Taylor, Barbra Streisand, Carlos Santana, Luis Miguel, Diana Ross, Sergio Mendes, Vanessa Williams, Stanley Clarke, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Reba McIntyre.

Harvey is also a founding member of the all-star contemporary jazz “super group,” Fourplay, in which he flexes his writing, playing, arranging and production skills with his partners, keyboardist Bob James, bassist Nathan East and guitarist Chuck Loeb. The band celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 with its thirteenth album, Silver (on Heads Up/Concord Records, featuring guest appearances by both former guitarists Lee Ritenour and Larry Carlton). The group continues to perform around the world which has been highly inspirational for Mason since he passed on a wealth of travel earlier in his career to remain in L.A. and become Drum King of the West Coast Studios. However, Harvey’s humble beginnings were in the east.

Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey on February 22, 1947, Harvey William Mason was the oldest of eight children in a family surviving on welfare. His first musical instrument was flutophone followed by drums. He started formal orchestral drumming lessons at seven with Joseph Jacobs (violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra) but only played in school as his family could not afford to buy him a set. During that period, Harvey primarily played on a practice pad and voraciously focused on sight reading music. In eighth grade, he joined the school dance band. At Atlantic City High School (which had an exceptional music theory program) Harvey began studying piano, playing it in church and even entered a talent show leading a jazz trio. At 14, he finally got his first drum kit: a 3-piece Gretsch.

Initially, Harvey was indulging in music purely for fun and side money, intending to become a lawyer to escape poverty. Then he read an interview in Downbeat Magazine with prolific Los Angeles session percussionist Larry Bunker that revealed the professional side of being a musician. A light went on in Harvey’s head. Getting deep into jazz giants such as Art Taylor, Buddy Rich and Louis Bellson, Harvey joined the American Legion Drum Corps followed by the more exacting Seahorse Lancers Drum & Bugle Corps in Brigantine, New Jersey). As a minor, he also juggled two important training ground gigs: an organ trio at The Wonder Garden (for which he obtained a special license to work there underage) and moonlighting at The Jockey Club strip joint (deeeep undercover).

After graduating high school, Harvey worked an additional year gigging with New Orleans pianist James Booker to save money to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston for a year and a half (including lessons under jazz immortal Alan Dawson and Fred Buda of the Boston Pops). He then transferred to the New England Conservatory of Music on a full scholarship studying performance, composing and arranging. Harvey was mentored by conducting great Gunther Schuller, and received immeasurable preparation on mallets and timpani for orchestral work from the legendary Vic Firth (timpanist with the Boston Symphony). He also clocked in overtime at Boston’s Triple A Studios recording everything from jingles to religious albums – unpredictable and diversified situations that custom molded him for the career of a top-flight session musician.

After graduating from NEC in 1970 with a B.A. in Education and Performance, Harvey toured internationally with piano legend Errol Garner then switched to George Shearing to position himself in Los Angeles. The majority of his calls for the first three years were for percussion/mallets, acclimating himself with local veterans Emil Richards, Victor Feldman and…Larry Bunker. After producer Jerry Peters called him to Memphis for sessions with “The Iceman” Jerry Butler and especially new family sextet The Sylvers (ear-tickling marimba on the eerie “Fool’s Paradise” and – for youngest brother Foster Sylvers – “Misdemeanor”), things began percolating. Then one night on a gig at famed Concerts by the Sea on the Redondo Beach Pier where Harvey was playing vibes with baritone sax giant Gerry Mulligan, hot shot L.A. drummer John Guerin is a no-show. Harvey slides up to the drum set and all the cats take notice, including Dave Grusin who started hiring him for all his movie scores.

Harvey’s funk-footed work on jazz trumpet giant Donald Byrd’s Mizel Brothers- produced commercial breakthrough Black Byrd in 1972, followed by a series of “crossover” albums for Blue Note Records, led to Harvey being personally recommended by drummer Jabali Billy Hart, then departing Herbie Hancock’s Mwandishi band, to follow him as Hancock’s drummer in a more groove-oriented edition of the keyboardist’s next group. What seismically transpired was Herbie Hancock’s million-selling LP Head Hunters (1974) which contained the Funk-Jazz Fusion classic “Chameleon” (co-composed by Harvey) and Mason’s slinky, decelerated Afro-Soul arrangement of Hancock’s 1962 standard “Watermelon Man.” This ushered in a string of recordings that now comprise “Fusion and Contemporary Jazz 101,” including Grover Washington, Jr.’s Mister Magic, Bob James’ Three, Patrice Rushen’s Before the Dawn, The Brecker Brothers’ self-titled debut album, Lee Ritenour’s Captain Fingers and John Klemmer’s Touch. Mase also contributed orchestral percussion to the late, great Charles Stepney’s final completed production: Ramsey Lewis’ awe-inspiring Salongo album. The icing on the cake for this phenomenal ‘70s output was his contribution to George Benson’s triple-platinum 6–song masterpiece, Breezin’.

“The Mase” was now a force with which to be reckoned! From timpani, bells and vibes as the secret sauce “fifth percussionist” of Earth Wind and Fire (onscreen in the movie That’s the Way of The World and on wax within their high watermark album Spirit) to the tastiest of inside ad libs on Minnie Riperton’s “Memory Lane” to an intricate marching drum cadence on Chick Corea’s “Tweedle Dee,” Harvey honed a knack for more than nailing intricately written parts to a ‘T.’ He added that “Mase Magic,” lifting a piece of music from ordinary to extraordinary.

In 1976, Harvey Mason signed with Clive Davis’ Arista Records where he recorded five stylistically diversified LP’s (highlighted by1977’s Funk In a Mason Jar) dynamically dotted with all-star players that captured the wide-range arc of his artistry. For those albums as well as Ratamacue (recorded in 1996 for Atlantic Records), Mase earned 5 Grammy nominations. Later within the outstanding acoustic jazz recording With All My Heart (Trios) on Bluebird/RCA in 2004, Harvey conceived, led and recorded a life’s dream project featuring 11 of the world’s finest traditional jazz pianists (including the late greats Hank Jones, Cedar Walton and Mulgrew Miller), along with 8 phenomenal bassists (including Ron Carter and the late Charlie Haden). The acclaimed CD received the prestigious Silver Disc Award from Swing Journal magazine in Japan, and Herbie Hancock garnered a Grammy for his solo on “Speak Like A Child.”

Harvey Mason has written songs recorded by artists ranging from Nancy Wilson to Mary J. Blige. As a producer, he introduced the world to Hawaii-based Christian jazz septet Seawind, bringing one of the most in-demand horn arrangers (Jerry Hey) and horn sections (Seawind Horns) to Los Angeles, and introducing them to Quincy Jones. Mason produced the debut of techno funkateers Midnight Star (The Beginning), co-produced Lee Ritenour’s Pop hit “Is it You” (1981), and co- produced Dionne Warwick’s rendition of Sting’s “Fragile” with the diva herself.

Mason’s precision playing and taste found him gracing movie scores for such renowned composers as Michael Giacchino (Cars 2, Mission Impossible 1, 2, 3 & 4, Up, Star Trek, Speed Racer), Michel Colombier (the score for Prince’s Purple Rain), Michel Legrand (Dingo featuring Miles Davis), Dave Grusin (Three Days of The Condor, The Fabulous Baker Boys, On Golden Pond), John Williams (Hook), Quincy Jones (The Wiz, The Color Purple), Lalo Schifrin (Rush Hour 1,2 & 3 and The Enforcer), Isaac Hayes and orchestrator Johnny Allen (Three Tough Guys, Truck Turner) and his son Harvey Mason, Jr. (Dreamgirls, the James Brown biopic Get On Up and the animated feature Sing) to name only a few. Harvey’s personal writing credits in movie music include Only the Strong and Deadly Takeover, plusorchestration for TV’s “Diagnosis Murder” and “Mattlock.” The Mase also enjoyed an astounding run as drummer for the Academy Awards 25 times.

Mason’s most unsung endeavor is co-founding and serving as Chief Creative Officer of Haven Media Group, a forward thinking but now sadly defunct company with a mission to take hit making veteran artists without recording contracts and reintroduce them to the marketplace with new recordings and competitive music video presentations, also creating a library of current work for them. Participating artists included Deniece Williams, Howard Hewett, Maysa and Dawn Robinson. Very busy for a spell, Haven also produced original jingles for Lincoln/Mercury, theme songs for the Bermuda Tourism Board and the Angel City Football Classic 2008, and the aforementioned anthem for Barack Obama’s inaugural campaign.

As a brand endorsee, Harvey Mason came to the end of an over 20 year association with Gretsch Drums to climb aboard the Canopus Drums chain in 2013, enjoying a direct line to the company’s President and all of its exquisitely crafted instruments. Mase also switched from cymbals manufacturer Sabian (where he was one of the company’s first signees) to become part owner of a new company created by craftsman Murat Diril (MD) in Samsun, Turkey. The Mase remains faithful to the Vic Firth Company, creators of Mason signature drumsticks: “The Chameleon,” a custom stick bag made in London by Fusion Bags, and exclusively turns to DW (Drum Workshop) for all hardware, pedals and stands. The king also has his own trademarked “Roc–N–Soc” hydraulic drum throne! And he’s working with Sensory Percussion on mind-blowing new technology to add electronics to his acoustic drums, giving him the ability to create a cutting–edged one–man show.

Accompanied by his son, Max, Harvey traveled to Gambia, Africa at the invitation of then President Yahya Jammeh to expose their musicians to Western concepts of making music, and documenting it (audio & visual) with top line technology. His ongoing work as a clinician found him as visiting faculty at the University of West London where he is slated to receive an honorary doctorate in May 2017. And his increased profile as a performer of his own recordings, instigated by his most recent CD, Chameleon, in 2015, resulted in extensive touring in Europe and Asia with a crack band which included saxophonist Kamasi Washington, keyboardists John Beasley and Mark de Clive-Lowe, and bassist Freddie Washington. In March 2017, Harvey Mason’s Chameleon Band will play the all–star international 3–day Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta, Indonesia.

In 2015, the institution where Harvey began his advanced studies, the Berklee College of Music, presented him with an Honorary Doctorate degree for all that he went on to achieve and all the musicians he has thus inspired. Mason’s 4-point Advice for all serious musicians on the climb and grind: Be diverse; Be on time; Be able to communicate with all levels of people in an intelligent manner; Be able to get along with all manner of personalities.

Reflecting on his body of work in an interview for Drumhead magazine, Mason mused, “Fortunately I was there during the heyday which I call the Golden Era of Recording. I worked every day, three sessions a day or more, weekends and around the clock. It was my dream. I had no idea whether I was really going to be able to accomplish it but I was just single-mindedly into it. So I’m really happy to have gone through that and spent all those years doing it. I never thought about it at the time – but when I go back now and look over my discography, I just shake my head…‘Oh, my God.’ If I had come into the business now, there’s no way to end up with those kinds of credits.”

In 2017, The Mase will unveil perhaps his most special project of all: one he is quietly shaping with both of his sons, Harvey & Max. He turns 70 in February.

A meticulous, curious, diverse, tasteful, focused and ferocious groove master, Harvey Mason has accomplished the unimaginable while simultaneously making the unthinkable mighty–mighty real.

Biography Composed and Edited by A. Scott Galloway (January 2017)

 

Credit where credit's due

Credits List

Section
Artist Credits: Recordings/Performances

A

Greg Adams

Oleta Adams

Christina Aguilera

Gerald Albright

Monty Alexander

Herb Alpert

Gene Ammons

Patti Austin

B

Anita Baker

Burt Bacharach

Pearl Bailey

Chet Baker

Bob Baldwin

Azealia Banks

John Beasley

Richie Beirach

Louie Bellson

Tony Bennett

David Benoit

George Benson

Marilyn and Alan Bergman

Elmer Bernstein

Beyoncé

Bjork

Terence Blanchard

Mary J. Blige

Andrea Boccelli

Angela Bofill

James Booker

The Cut Up Boys

Rick Braun

Zackery Breau

Michael Brecker

The Brecker Brothers

Chuck Brown

James Brown

Ray Brown

Milt Buckner

Ralph Burns

Kenny Burrell

Donald Byrd

Peabo Bryson

C

Larry Carlton

Carpenters

Richard Carpenter

Ron Carter

Casiopea

Kristin Chenoweth

Ciara

Roy Clarke

Natalie Cole

Ray Conniff

Larry Coryell

Stanley Clarke

Hank Crawford

Bing Crosby

Mariah Carey

Tracy Chapman

Cher

James Cleveland

Buddy Colette

Chick Corea

Don Costa

Carl Cox

Stanley Clarke

Buck Clayton

Randy Crawford

Karen Carpenter

Ron Carter

Ray Charles

Merry Clayton

Rosemary Clooney

The P. Raney Coalition

Michel Colombier

Butch Cornell

Billy Crystal

Gal Costa

Seals and Croft

D

Mac Davis

Miles Davis

Kiley Dean

Eumir Deodato

The Fifth Dimension

Celine Dion

Terrence Trent Darby

Sammy Davis Jr.

El Debarge

Friends of Distinction

Placido Domingo

Vesta David

Eddie Daniels

Wild Bill Davis

D’javan

George Duke

Will Downing

E

Earth

Harry Sweets Edison

Sheila Escovedo

Duke Ellington

Gloria Estefan

Kevin Eubanks

F

Lorraine Feather

Maynard Ferguson

Russell Ferrante

Roberta Flack

Victor Feldman

Clare Fischer

Ronnie Foster

Joe Farrell

Ella Fitzgerald

Michael Franks

Jerry Fielding

Frank Foster

Earth Wind & Fire

Aretha Franklin

Maynard Ferguson

Robben Ford

Fourplay

David Foster

Chico Freeman

G

Eric Gale

Gloria Gaynor

Larry Goldings

Don Grolnick

Kenny G

Red Garland

Tyree Glenn

Benny Golson

Dave Grusin

Vince Guaraldi

Peter Gabriel

Erroll Garner

Gilberto Gil

Koji Goto

Grant Green

Dave Grusin

Justin Guarini

H

Herbie Hancock

Gene Harris

Tremaine Hawkins

The Headhunters

Eddie Henderson

Joe Henderson

Fred Hersch

Lena Horne

Freddie Hubbard

Bobby Hutcherson

Roy Hargrove

Donny Hathaway

Charlie Hayden

Joe Henderson

Jon Hendricks

Warren Hill

Shirley Horn

Englebert Humperdink

Jan Hammer

Eddie Harris

Sam Harris

Edwin Hawkins

Issac Hayes

Woody Herman

Gil SCott-Heron

Jay Hoggard

Whitney Houston

Freddie Hubbard

Jennifer Hudson

Bobbi Humphrey

I

Impromp2

The String Cheese Incident

James Ingram

The Main Ingredient

J

Jessy J

Mila J

Michael Jackson

Paul Jackson Jr.

Illinois Jacquet

Ahmad Jamal

Bob James

Boney James

James Jamerson

Al Jarreau

Antônio Carlos Jobim

Brothers Johnson

J.J. Johnson

Quincy Jones

Dr. John

Jack Jones

Ricky Lee Jones

Antonio Carlos Jobim

Hank Jones

Tom Jones

K-Ci & Jo-Jo

Mighty Clouds of Joy

K

Eddie Kendricks

Carole King

Earl Klugh

Chaka Khan

Kenny Kirkland

Gladys Knight

B.B. King

Carole King

Osamu Kitajima

John Klemmer

Dave Koz

L

Patti Labelle

Jermaine Landsberger

Tory Lanez

Hubert Laws

Ronnie Laws

Jack Lee

Peggy Lee

John Legend

Leona Lewis

Ben Liebrand

Ivan Lins

Charles Lloyd

Chuck Loeb

Kenny Loggins

Jeff Lorber

Jon Lucien

Bobby Lyle

Gloria Lynn

M

Barry Manilow

Eric Marienthal

Mastercuts

Pat Matheny

Herbie Mann

Wynton Marsalis

Henry Mancini

Charlie Mariano

Pat Martino

Johnny Mathis

Frankie Beverly & Maze

Christian McBride

Frank McComb

Michael McDonald

Brian McKnight

Sergio Mendes

Luis Miguel

Liza Minelli

James Moody

Carmen McCrae

Reba McIntyre

Bette Midler

Mulgrew Miller

Keb’ Mo’

Tony Monaco

Dudley Moore

Walter Murphy

Madonna

Les McCann

Ralph McDonald

Brad Meldauh

Marcus Miller

Blue Mitchell

Gov’t Mule

Gerry Mulligan

N

Me’Shell Ndege’cello

Joey Negro

Nelly

Bill Nelson

Oliver Nelson

Oscar Castro Neves

Lennie Niehaus

Red Norvo

O

The O’Jays

Claus Ogerman

Steve Oliver

Guillerme Orantes

Count Basie Orchestra

Boston Pops Orchestra

London Symphony Orchestra

Gilbert O’Sullivan

P

Ray Parker Jr.

Alan Pasqua

Joe Pass

Jaco Pastorius

Michael Paulo

Jonny Pate

Perri

Oscar Peterson

Esther Phillips

David Piccioni

Michele Pillar

The Pointer Sisters

Art Porter

Doc Powell

Daniel Powter

Prince

Flora Purim

R

Chuck Rainey

Lou Rawls

Helen Reddy

Creedence Clearwater Reival

Lionel Richie

Nelson Riddle

Lee Ritenour

Dick Rivers

Smokey Robinson

Jerome Rochardson

Johnny Rodriguez

D.J. Rogers

Frank Rosolino

Jimmy Rowles

Diana Ross

Sandra Rubin

Vanessa Rubin

Rufus

Patrice Rushen

S

Carole Bayer Sager

Joe Sample

Carlos Santana

David Sanborn

Arturo Sandoval

Lalo Schifrin

Diane Schurr

John Scofield

Tom Scott

Seal

Shaakir

Charlie Shavers

George Shearing

Wayne Shorter

Simone

Frank Sinatra

Marlena Shaw

Jimmy Smith

Johnny Hammond Smith

Gemini Soul

Midnight Star

West Coast All-Stars

Candi Staton

Charles Stepney

Rod Stewart

Frank Strazzeri

Barbara Streisand

Donna Summer

The Sylvers

Gabor Szabor

T

James Taylor

Richard Tee

Ferrante & Teischer

Jacky Terrasson

Clark Terry

Toots Thielmans

Sir Charles Thompson

Justin Timberlake

The Manhattan Transfer

Ike Turner

Stanley Turrentine

McCoy Tyner

U

Underwater

V

Luther Vandross

Andreas Varady

Sarah Vaughn

W

T. Walker

Robert Walter

Cedar Walton

Dionne Warwick

Don Was

George Washington

Grover Washington

Sadao Watanabe

Ernie Watts

Jimmy Webb

Kirk Whalum

The Whispers

Joe Williams

John Williams

Vanessa Williams

Nancy Wilson

Teddy Wilson

Bill Withers

Bobby Womack

Stevie Wonder

Phil Woods

The Writers

Y

Miwa Yoshida

Z

Attila Zoller

MOVIE CREDITS: FILM RECORDINGS

A

A League of Their Own

Addams Family

All Of Me (Aka Me too)

All That Jazz

And Justice for All

A Soliders Story

Addams Family Values

Aladdin

American Flyers

Author, Author

Absence of Malice

Against all odds

Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

Analyze This

Armed And Dangerous

 

B

Bad Medicine

Beauty and the Beast

Broadcast News

Bodyguard

Bustin’ Loose

Bad News Bears

Big Bobby Deerfield

Buddy System Japan

Bonfire Of The Vanities, The

Bad Seed, The

Bound by Honor

Bingo Long

Born To Ride

 

C

Carbon Copy

Charlie’s Angels

Chips

Class Act

Command 5

Crime Club

Cure, The

Caddyshack

Casual Sex

Chess Records Story

Citizen Cohn

Code Name” Dancer ”

Corrina, Corrina

Crossroad

Curly Sue

Can’t Buy Me Love

Champ, The

China Beach

Clara’s Heart

Color Purple, The

Cousins

Cry Baby

 

D

Dead Pool, The

Diagnosis Murder

Double Agent

Double Agent

Death Wish

Dillinger

Dreamgirls

Daybreak

Delirious

Dinosaurs

Dry White Season

E

Empire City

Enforcer, The

F

Fabulous Baker Boys, The

Favor, The

Flight Of The Intruder

Fourth Story, The

Freeway Hook

Falling In Love

Fire Sale

Food Of The Gods

Frankie And Johnny

Fx/2, The Deadly Art Of Illusions

Fast Forward

Five Heartbeats, The

For The Boys

Freebie And The Bean

G

Getaway, The

Going Beserk

Guns Of Paradise

Ghostbusters 1&2

Goodbye Girl

Gabriel’s Fire

Gidget’s Summer Reunion

Greatest, The

H

Hard To Hold

Having It All

Honeymoon In Vegas

Hanky Panky

Harlem Nights

Hero High

Honky Tonk

Happy New Year

Havana

Anxiety Hoffa

Hunt For Red October

I

I Love Trouble

Incredible Hulk

Iron Eagle

I Ought To be In Pictures

Indecent Proposal

I’ll Fly Away

In the Mood

J

Jo Jo Dancer

Jd’s Revenge

Josephine Baker Story, The

Jekyll And Hyde Together Again

Just Between Friends

K

Kaleidoscope

Kung Fu Last Dragon, The

Karate Kid 1,2,3

Kolchak

L

Lion King, The

Lock Up

Last Dragon, The

Listen To Your Heart

Lonely Guy, The

Leaving Normal

Little Mermaid, The

Lost (final episode)

M

Mad Dog Time

Mary Thomas Story

Mighty Ducks, The

Moment By Moment

My Stepmother Is An Alien

Making Love

Mean Season, The

Milagro Beanfield War

Money Talks

Marrying Man, The

Melinda

Mission Impossible 1,2&3

Murder In Three Acts

N

New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh,

Nice Dreams

Noises Off

Naked Gun 1&2

New Adventures Of Wonderwoman, The

Nickel Ride, The

Necessary Roughness

Next Of Kin, The

Night Stalker, The

O

One Crazy Summer

Outbreak

Officer and a Gentleman

Our Family Honor

Outlaw Blues

On Golden Pond

Out Of Towners, The

Outrage

P

Pass The Ammo

Playing By Heart

Promise, The

Pick Up Artist, The

Posse

Purple Rain

Player, The

Preacher’s Wife, The

Q

Quigley Down Under

R

Random Hearts

Recruit, The

Rover Dangerfield

Ratatouille

Richard Pryor Live On Sunset Strip

Run Till You Fall

Return to Lonesome Dove

Robert Kennedy Story

Rush Hour 1,2&3

S

Sabrina

Sentinel, The

Shaft In Africa

Sleepless In Seattle

Smile

Splash

Straight Time

Saturday Night Fever

Shaft

Shout Aka Midnight Rider

Slams, The

Soldier’s Story

Star Trek 1

Sudden Impact

Scout,The

Sister Act I & II

Sister Act

Slaughter’s Big Ripoff

Speed Racer

Stolen: One Husband

T

Terms Of Endearment

Three Days Of The Condor

Tiny Toons

Trade Winds

Two Jakes, The

That’s The Way Of The World

Three Tough Guys

Toughlove

Truck

Two Of A Kind

Tequila Sunrise

This Is America Charlie Brown

Throw Momma Off The Train

Trackdown

Turner Turk

Two People

U

Unexpected Life, A

Unmarried Women, An

Used Cars

V

V- Conversation

W

Walk Like A Man

Witches of Eastwick, The

Woo Woo Kid, The

Watts Stax

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Without A Trace

Woo 29th Street

Ww And The Dixie Kings

Willie Dynamite

Wiz, The

ADDITIONAL CREDITS: ON THE DRUMS

2020

Dee Dee Bridgewater [1976]/Just Family/Bad for Me/Dee Dee Bridgewater [1980]  | Dee Dee Bridgewater

2019

Live at Montreux 1973 | Carole King
The Early Years Boxset | Osamu Kitajima

2018

Shirley Horn With Friends | Shirley Horn

2017

Sho Nuff Groovin’ You: The Arista Records Anthology 1975-1981 | Harvey Mason
Star Wars: The Last Jedi [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] | John Williams
This Is My Town: Songs of New York | Barry Manilow

2015

Jackie | Ciara
Silver | Fourplay
The Last Word: The Warner Bros. Years | Miles Davis

2014

Andreas Varady | Andreas Varady
Blue Note: Uncompromising Expression – The Singles Collection
Chameleon | Harvey Mason
Donna: The CD Collection | Donna Summer

2013

Bringing It Back Home | Robben Ford
Elegant Lounge: 25 Lazy Grooves
The Essential Bill Withers | Bill Withers
Westchester Lady/Night Crawler | Bob James

2012

Esprit de Four | Fourplay
Fingers Paintings/Heart String/Wishful Thinking | Earl Klugh
High Energy/Liquid Love/Windjammer | Freddie Hubbard
Part of You/Touch of Silk | Eric Gale
Smooth Jazz Hits: For Lovers
The Complete 1970s Epic Albums Collection | Stanley Clarke
The Complete Arista Albums Collection | The Brecker Brothers
The Complete Sussex and Columbia Albums | Bill Withers

2011

1986-1991: The Warner Years | Miles Davis
Guitar Man | George Benson
Heal the World | Charito
Hot Sauce | Jessy J
Jazz Loves | Marvin Gaye
Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology
Plain ‘N’ Simple | Chuck Loeb
Sings Cole Porter/Aquarela do Brasil | Dionne Warwick
Smooth Jazz #1 Hits
Time Will Reveal: The Complete Motown Albums | DeBarge
You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby/All About Esther Phillips | Esther Phillips

2010

6 String Theory | Lee Ritenour
CTI Records: The Cool Revolution
Earl Klugh/Living Inside Your Love/Magic in Your Eyes  | Earl Klugh
For Colored Girls
Let’s Touch the Sky | Fourplay
Perfect Way: The Miles Davis Anthology: The Warner Bros. Years | Miles Davis
The Complete Columbia Album Collection 1972-1988 | Herbie Hancock

2009

Funk Instrumentals
Gettin’ Blazed | Jermaine Landsberger
Jazz and World Music Sampler
Only the Best of Dee Dee Bridgewater | Dee Dee Bridgewater
Original Album Series | George Benson
Smooth Jazz Hits
The Singles, Vol. 8: 1972-1973 | James Brown

2008

A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas | Kristin Chenoweth
Droppin’ Science: Greatest Samples from the Blue Note Lab
Energy | Fourplay
Isle of View/Original Tap Dancing Kid | Jimmie Spheeris
It Is What It Is | Impromp2
Les Incontournables du Jazz: Miles Davis | Miles Davis
On the Corner
Siciliano | West Coast All-Stars
The Funk Jazz Brothers
Then and Now: The Definitive Herbie Hancock | Herbie Hancock
Writers | The Writers

2007

Asianergy, Vol. 1 | Jack Lee / Jack Lee
Best of Best 1998-2003 [Video Arts] | Naoko Terai
Bicio Papao
Celebrate Me Home/Nightwatch | Kenny Loggins
Hope | Koji Goto
Intimate Patti Austin | Patti Austin
Jazz Club: Jazz for the Road
Rhino Hi-Five: Lee Ritenour | Lee Ritenour
Run the Voodoo Down: Listen Here!, Vol. 2
The Best | Sadao Watanabe
The Enforcer [Original Soundtrack] [1976] | Jerry Fielding
The Essential Jaco Pastorius | Jaco Pastorius
The Essential Maynard Ferguson | Maynard Ferguson
The Very Best of the Warner Bros. Sessions 1985-1991 | Miles Davis
Tribute Concert | Antônio Carlos Jobim
Ultimate Earl Klugh | Earl Klugh

2006

80th Birthday Celebration | Johnny Pate
Angels of Shanghai | Bob James
Can’t Hide Love
Collectables Classics [Box Set] | Sergio Mendes
Dreamgirls [Music from the Motion Picture]
Favorites: Sun Sea and Sand | Antônio Carlos Jobim
Ghostbusters [Original Motion Picture Score] | Elmer Bernstein
I Hear Angels Calling | Larry Carlton / Michele Pillar
Milestone Profiles | Joe Henderson
Music for Lovers | Earl Klugh
Nothing Will Be as It Was…Tomorrow/Everyday Everynight | Flora Purim
Once Again | John Legend
Smooth and Soulful: 20th Century Masters
Sneakin’ Up Behind You: The Very Best of the Brecker Brothers | The Brecker Brothers
Standard Time/Different Stages | Sam Harris
The Jazz King: The Musical Compositions of H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej | Larry Carlton
The Definitive Pop Collection | Dr. John
The Essential George Benson | George Benson
The Essential Herbie Hancock [Columbia/Legacy] | Herbie Hancock
The Information | Beck
Truth, Vol. 2 | Frank McComb
X | Fourplay

2005

Anthology: Messages | Brian Jackson / Gil Scott-Heron
BMG World Music Masterpiece Series: Sergio Mendes | Sergio Mendes
Best of Naoko Terai | Naoko Terai
Career: 1952-1988 | Chet Baker
Gold | Carpenters
Hit the Rhodes, Jack
Mizell | The Mizell Brothers
Number 1 Jazz Vocal Album
Overtime | Lee Ritenour
Overtime [DVD/Blu-Ray] | Lee Ritenour
Princess T | Naoko Terai
Progressions: 100 Years of Jazz Guitar
Rhino Hi-Five: George Benson | George Benson
Rio/On the Line | Lee Ritenour
Sergio Mendes [1975]/Magic Lady | Sergio Mendes

2004

3D | Steve Oliver
Best of Bob James [JVC Japan] | Bob James
Blue Note Plays | Stevie Wonder
Guitar & Bass | Jaco Pastorius
Headhunters/Sextant/Thrust | Herbie Hancock
In a Smooth Groove
Journey | Fourplay
Love Songs | Chet Baker
Peace…Back by Popular Demand | Keb’ Mo’
Rediscovery on GRP | Diane Schuur
The Hang | Don Grusin
The Hang [DVD] | Don Grusin
Very Best of George Benson: The Greatest Hits of All | George Benson
What Is Hip?: Remix Project, Vol. 1

2003

Best of Best [Evolution] | Naoko Terai
Café Society | Lorraine Feather
Evolution Revolution | The Headhunters
Feels So Good/A Secret Place | Grover Washington
Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach  | Burt Bacharach / Ronald Isley
Hero [Music from the Original Soundtrack] | George Fenton / Tan Dun
Hi-Fi | Bob James
I Heard It on NPR: Jazz for Blue Nights/At Home in the World/Shake These Blues
Midnight | Diane Schuur
Motown | Michael McDonald
One, Two, Three & BJ4: The Legendary Albums | Bob James
Smooth Jazz Hear and Now
Still Small Voice | Paul Jackson
The Greatest Hits of All | George Benson
The Man Behind the Music [4-CD Longbox Set] | Claus Ogerman
The Very Best of Lee Ritenour | Lee Ritenour
Untinted: Sources for Madlib’s Shades of Blue
With All My Heart | Harvey Mason

2002

Heartfelt | Fourplay
I Heard It On NPR: Jazz for Blue Nights
It Has to Be You: The Great American Songbook | Rod Stewart
It’s Good to Be Alive/On the Road Again/Love Music and Life | D.J. Rogers
Music/Fantasy | Carole King
Songbirds: The Essential Album
Street Grooves [Fantasy]
The Best Smooth Jazz Ever [GRP/Universal]
The Blue Box Blue Note’s Best
The Essential Collection: 24 Smooth Jazz Classics | Bob James
The Essential Earth, Wind & Fire | Earth
The Herbie Hancock Box | Herbie Hancock
The Very Best of Dave Grusin | Dave Grusin
Ultimate Collection | Quincy Jones
Writer/Rhymes & Reasons | Carole King

2001

When Skies Are Grey… | Ron Carter
Very Best Of Gerald Albright | Gerald Albright
Score Rush Hour 2
Mr Funk | Herbie Hancock
Kisses In The Rain | Rick Braun
Dot Com Blues | Jimmy Smith

2000

Shake It Up | James/Braun
Revelation | 98 Degrees
Playing By Heart | Barry/Botti/Baker
Oops!…I Did It Again | Britney Spears
Ken Burns Jazz | Herbie Hancock
Innovators Bestor | Kurt / Cardon Sam
Friends For Schuur | Diane Schuur
Entre Tus Brazos | Alejandro Fernandez
Charlie’s Greatest Hits | Charles Earland
Best Of Herbie Hancock-Hits | Herbie Hancock
Anthology | George Benson

1999

Ultimate Hits Collection | Ray Charles
Ultimate Collection | Grover Washington Jr.
Smokin’ Section | Tom Scott and L.A. Express
Score Random Hearts
Midnight Passion | Michael Paulo
Do You Have Any Sugar | Stanley Turrentine
Collected Warren Hill | Warren Hill
Best Of Jon Lucien-Sweet Contr | Jon Lucien
Another Level | Another Level
Genius Plus Soul – 50th Anniversary | Ray Charles

1998

Walk Tall | Eric Marienthal
Relationships | Vesta
Priceless Jazz | Dave Grusin
Prelusion/Before The Dawn | Patrice Rushen
Pleasures Of The Night | Downing/Albright
Pianist-Arranger-Composer-Cond | Richard Carpenter
Never Say Never | Brandy
Midnight Groove: Art Of Smooth Jazz / Various VA-Midnight Groove
Message Man | D.J. Rogers
Greatest Hits | Earth Wind and Fire
Canciones Que Amo | Roberto Carlos
Blue Breakbeats | Bobbi Humphrey
Best Of Michael Franks-Bakward | Michael Franks
Best Of Earl Klugh | Earl Klugh

1997

Uptown Groove | Zachary Breaux
Sketches | Kurt Bestor
New Jack Swing | Jack Jones
Latin Beat (Ita) / Various Latin Beat (Ita) / Various
Jazz Fusion 2 / Various Jazz Fusion 2 / Various
Invitation Only | Will Downing
In The Still Of The Night | Tom Ranier
Forever’s A Long Long Time | Orquestra Was
Contemporary Jazz Xmas / Various Contemporary Jazz Xmas / Various
Can’t Get Enough | Impromp 2
Before The Rain | Eternal
Bass-Ic Collection | Stanley Clarke
Audiophile | Victor Feldman

1996

Two For The Road | Dave Grusin
This Is Jazz No. 16 | Maynard Ferguson
Stardust | Natalie Cole
My Heart and Soul | Michael Paulo
Mosiac-Best Of John Klemmer | John Klemmer
Legacy Of Phyllis Hyman | Phyllis Hyman
Elements Of Love-Ballads | Earth Wind and Fire
Anthology-Best Of | Grover Washington Jr.

1995

Tonin’ | Manhattan Transfer
Take Me Higher | Diana Ross
Sudden Burst Of Energy | Earl Klugh
Soundtrack Batman Forever
Soundtrack Cure
Remember | Seawind
Let’s Go Bang | Jennifer Love Hewitt
Heart and Soul | Winans
Giving Myself To You | Gerald Albright
Best Of Carmen Mcrae | Carmen Mcrae

1994

Undercover | Art Porter
To A Higher Place | Tramaine Hawkins
Ties That Band | Andy Snitzer
Standard Time | Sam Harris
Seal | Seal
Romanza | Stefan Dickerson
Restless | Bob James
Orchestral Album | Dave Grusin
Natural Woman-Ode Collection | Carole King
Lean On Me: Best Of Bill Withers (Remastered) | Bill Withers
Larry and  Lee | Ritenour/Carlton
Feel The Spirit | Joe Williams

1993

Symphony Or Damn | Terence Trent D’arby
River In The Desert | Paul Jackson Jr.
Love’s The Place To Be | Will Downing
Love Remembers | George Benson
Live At The Free Jazz Festival | Antonio Carlos Jobim
Homage To Duke | Dave Grusin
Friends Can Be Lovers | Dionne Warwick
Aries | Luis Miguel

1992

Wes Bound | Lee Ritenour
Vol. 2-Best Of Earl Klugh | Earl Klugh
Player / O.S.T. Player / O.S.T.
Myriam Hernandez | Myriam Hernandez
Midnight Sun | Herb Alpert
Cool | James/Klugh

1991

With My Lover Beside Me | Nancy Wilson
Soundtrack For The Boys
Showstoppers | Barry Manilow
Live At Birdland West | Gerald Albright
Jigsaw | Jeremy Steig
Here’s To Life | Shirley Horn
Comfort Zone | Vanessa Williams
Best Of Earl Klugh | Earl Klugh

1990

Stolen Moments | Lee Ritenour
Soundtrack Havana
Out Of The Shadows | Paul Jackson Jr
Love Is Gonna Getcha | Patti Austin
Grand Piano Canyon | Bob James
Dance Of The Phoenix | Nestor Torres

1989

Whispers and Promises | Earl Klugh
Soundtrack Fabulous Baker Boys
Sings Cole Porter | Dionne Warwick
Selected | Sadao Watanabe
Migration | Dave Grusin
Midnight In San Juan | Earl Klugh
In A Sentimental Mood | Dr. John
Back On The Block | Quincy Jones

1988

Vol. 2-Best Of Earth Wind and Fire | Earth Wind and Fire
Oasis | Roberta Flack
Just Between Us | Gerald Albright
Collection | Dave Grusin
Bird Of Paradise | Djavan
Bermuda Nights | Gerald Albright

1987

Street Dreams | Chet Atkins
Portrait | Lee Ritenour
Every Step Of The Way | David Benoit
Collaboration | Benson/Klugh
Cinemagic | Dave Grusin

1986

Winner In You | Patti Labelle
Earth Run | Lee Ritenour

1985

Whitestone | Joe Pass
Soundtrack Color Purple
Harlequin | Grusin/Ritenour

1984

Soda Fountain Shuffle | Earl Klugh

1983

On The Line | Lee Ritenour

1982

Two Of A Kind | Klugh/James
Objects Of Desire | Michael Franks
Hands Down | Bob James
Best Is Yet To Come | Grover Washington Jr.

1981

Palo Alto Sessions | Dianne Reeves
Imagination Whispers

1980

Swing Of Delight | Santana
Rain Forest | Jay Hoggard
Heart Of The Man | Phil Perry

1979

Mountain Dance | Dave Grusin
Collection | Lee Ritenour
Greatest Hits | Herbie Hancock

1978

Soundtrack Wiz
Her Greatest Hits-Songs Of Lon | Carole King
Blam | Brothers Johnson

1977

Weekend In L.A. | George Benson
Rio Nights | Victor Feldman
Right On Time | Brothers Johnson
It Looks Like Snow | Phoebe Snow
I Wanna Play For You | Stanley Clarke
Finger Paintings | Earl Klugh
Conquistador | Maynard Ferguson
Celebrate Me Home | Kenny Loggins
Captain Fingers | Lee Ritenour

1976

Three | Bob James
Stepping Into Tomorrow | Donald Byrd
Spirit | Earth Wind and Fire
Pastels | Ron Carter
Man-Child | Herbie Hancock
Love Songs | Earl Klugh
Look Out For No. 1 | Brothers Johnson
In Flight | George Benson
Everybody Come On Out | Stanley Turrentine
Collection | George Benson
Breezin’ | George Benson
Best Of-Instrumentals | George Benson
Ballads | Earl Klugh

1975

Vol. 2-Collection | Brecker Brothers
Vol. 1-Collection | Brecker Brothers
Touch | John Klemmer
Places and Spaces | Donald Byrd
Gears | Johnny Hammond

1974

Mister Magic | Grover Washington Jr.
Hell | James Brown
Carnegie Hall Concert | Baker/Mulligan
Best Of Mr. T | Stanley Turrentine

1973

Street Lady | Donald Byrd
Leaving This Planet | Charles Earland
And His Fabulous Furniture In Your Living Room | Martin Mull
Head Hunters | Herbie Hancock
Fantasy | Carole King
Blacks and Blues | Bobbi Humphrey

1972

Rhymes and Reasons | Carole King
Blackbyrd | Donald Byrd

1970

Best Of Hubert Laws | Hubert Laws

1967

Milestone Years | Joe Henderson

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