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'''Ray Reach''' (b. August 3, 1948) is an American jazz pianist and vocalist residing in Birmingham, Alabama. He is a member of several active performing groups, including the ''Magic City Jazz Orchestra'' ([http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=14385]), the ''Night Flight Big Band'' ([http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=14404]) and ''Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars'' ([http://www.clevelandeaton.com/]). From 1998 to 2005, he was Director of Jazz Ensembles at the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] (UAB), and is presently Director of Student Jazz Programs at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame ([http://www.jazzhall.com]). Reach is also a faculty member of the W.C. Handy Jazz Camp, and a regular featured performer at the W.C. Handy Music Festival ([http://www.wchandymusicfestival.org/]). In addition, Reach directs the "Fun With Jazz" Educational Program ([http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=13887]), which was originated through the [[Alys Stephens Center]] for the Performing Arts. He has performed with and arranged for numerous notable jazz musicians, including Clark Terry ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Terry]), Lou Marini ([http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=2659]), Ellis Marsalis, Jr. ([http://www.ellismarsalis.com/#home]), [[Cleveland Eaton]] and Lew Soloff ([http://www.lewsoloff.com/]). Reach is also an active producer of recordings, with clients including choral composer K. Lee Scott ([http://www.kleescott.com]), jazz guitarist Eric Essix and the Night Flight Big Band, Lou Marini and the Magic City Jazz Orchestra ([http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=14280]), and Ellis Marsalis with the SuperJazz Big Band. Reach's versatile jazz piano and vocal stylings draw from influences such as (for piano) Bill Evans ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans]), Oscar Peterson ([http://www.oscarpeterson.com/op/index.html]) and Chick Corea ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea]), (and for vocals) Frank Sinatra ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_sinatra]) and Johnny Hartman ([http://www.npr.org/programs/jazzprofiles/archive/hartman.html]). He attended Minor High School in Birmingham, Alabama, [[Birmingham-Southern College]], the [[University of Montevallo]] and the [[University of Alabama]] among others.
'''Raymond E. "Ray" Reach''' (born [[August 3]], [[1948]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a jazz pianist and vocalist, the director of student jazz programs that [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]], and runs [[Magic City Music Productions]]. Reach is a member of several active performing groups, including the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], the [[Night Flight Big Band]] and [[Cleveland Eaton]]'s [[Cleveland Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars|Alabama All-Stars]].
 
Reach began piano lessons at the age of 6 under [[Giula Williams]] at [[E. E. Forbes & Sons Piano Company]]. He went on to continue studying piano under [[Carolyn Pfau]] and [[Hugh Thomas]] at the [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]]. He began vocal studies under New York City Opera veteran [[Andrew Gainey]] at age 15 while patricipating in the [[Birmingham Civic Opera]]'s production of ''The Barber of Seville''. He attended [[Dixie Junior High School]] and graduated from [[Minor High School]], where he learned from [[Tom Pinion]] and [[John Fowler]].
 
Reach attended [[Birmingham-Southern College]], the [[University of Montevallo]] and the [[University of Alabama]] as he pursued music studies. As a graduate assistant at Alabama's jazz program ([[1977]] to [[1980]]), he worked with [[Steve Sample]] and won an ASCAP Raymond Hubble Music Scholarship. In the 1980s Reach joined the music staff at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas. While in Dallas he became interested in the use of computers and MIDI, co-founding the American MIDI Users Group and developing MIDI software for Systems Design Associates. In [[1985]] he toured Europe with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, for whom he orchestrated works by Gershwin, Ellington, Cole Porter and Thad Jones. He accompanied vocalist Marilyn Walton on piano during the tour.
 
From [[1998]] to [[2005]], Reach was the director of jazz ensembles at the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] (UAB). He is also a faculty member of the W. C. Handy Jazz Camp, and a regular featured performer at the W.C. Handy Music Festival in Florence. In addition, Reach directs the [[Alys Stephens Center]]'s "Fun With Jazz" educational program
 
Reach has performed with and arranged for numerous notable jazz musicians, including Clark Terry, [[Lou Marini]], Ellis Marsalis, Jr, Cleveland Eaton and Lew Soloff. He has produced recordings for choral composer [[K. Lee Scott]], jazz guitarist [[Eric Essix]] and the Night Flight Big Band, Lou Marini and the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, and Ellis Marsalis with the [[SuperJazz Big Band]].  
 
Reach's cites Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson and Chick Corea as influences in the development of his piano playing. He has been influenced by Frank Sinatra and Johnny Hartman on his vocals.
 
==Recordings==
As producer:
* ''Christmastide'', choral arrangements and compositions by [[K. Lee Scott]].
* ''UAB SuperJazz featuring pianist Ellis Marsalis'' (co-produced by [[Henry Panion]]), recorded at the [[Alys Stephens Center]].
* ''Lou's Blues'', Lou Marini and the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], pianist and producer, recorded at [[Bates Brothers Recording Studio]]
* ''Lew Soloff - Live at WorkPlay'' (2002)
* ''Superblue'', (2006) [[Eric Essix]] and the [[Night Flight Big Band]], arranger and producer
* ''Requiem'', (2006), choral compositions by K. Lee Scott.
 
==External links==
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=1874 Ray Reach profile] at All About Jazz
* [Ray Reach] on MySpace.com
 
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Revision as of 15:00, 1 July 2007

Raymond E. "Ray" Reach (born August 3, 1948 in Birmingham) is a jazz pianist and vocalist, the director of student jazz programs that Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, and runs Magic City Music Productions. Reach is a member of several active performing groups, including the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, the Night Flight Big Band and Cleveland Eaton's Alabama All-Stars.

Reach began piano lessons at the age of 6 under Giula Williams at E. E. Forbes & Sons Piano Company. He went on to continue studying piano under Carolyn Pfau and Hugh Thomas at the Birmingham Conservatory of Music. He began vocal studies under New York City Opera veteran Andrew Gainey at age 15 while patricipating in the Birmingham Civic Opera's production of The Barber of Seville. He attended Dixie Junior High School and graduated from Minor High School, where he learned from Tom Pinion and John Fowler.

Reach attended Birmingham-Southern College, the University of Montevallo and the University of Alabama as he pursued music studies. As a graduate assistant at Alabama's jazz program (1977 to 1980), he worked with Steve Sample and won an ASCAP Raymond Hubble Music Scholarship. In the 1980s Reach joined the music staff at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas. While in Dallas he became interested in the use of computers and MIDI, co-founding the American MIDI Users Group and developing MIDI software for Systems Design Associates. In 1985 he toured Europe with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, for whom he orchestrated works by Gershwin, Ellington, Cole Porter and Thad Jones. He accompanied vocalist Marilyn Walton on piano during the tour.

From 1998 to 2005, Reach was the director of jazz ensembles at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). He is also a faculty member of the W. C. Handy Jazz Camp, and a regular featured performer at the W.C. Handy Music Festival in Florence. In addition, Reach directs the Alys Stephens Center's "Fun With Jazz" educational program

Reach has performed with and arranged for numerous notable jazz musicians, including Clark Terry, Lou Marini, Ellis Marsalis, Jr, Cleveland Eaton and Lew Soloff. He has produced recordings for choral composer K. Lee Scott, jazz guitarist Eric Essix and the Night Flight Big Band, Lou Marini and the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, and Ellis Marsalis with the SuperJazz Big Band.

Reach's cites Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson and Chick Corea as influences in the development of his piano playing. He has been influenced by Frank Sinatra and Johnny Hartman on his vocals.

Recordings

As producer:

External links