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'''Raymond E. "Ray" Reach''' (born [[August 3]], [[1948]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a jazz pianist and vocalist, the Director of Student Jazz Programs at the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]], and runs [[Magic City Music Productions]]. Ray is a member of several active performing groups, including the [[SuperJazz Big Band]] (formerly UAB SuperJazz), the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], the [[Night Flight Big Band]], the [[W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars]], [[Cleveland Eaton]]'s [[Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All Stars|Alabama All Stars]], and his own group, [[Ray Reach and Friends]].
[[Image:Ray Reach.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Ray Reach]]
'''Raymond E. Reach''' (born [[August 3]], [[1948]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a jazz pianist and vocalist, the Director of Student Jazz Programs at the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]], and the CEO of [[Ray Reach Music]] and [[Magic City Music Productions]]. He is also an accomplished guitarist, arranger, composer and educator. Ray is a member of several active performing groups, including the [[SuperJazz Big Band]] (formerly UAB SuperJazz), the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], the [[Night Flight Big Band]], the [[W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars]], [[Cleveland Eaton]]'s [[Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All Stars|Alabama All Stars]], and his own group, [[Ray Reach and Friends]].


== Early years ==
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 participating 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 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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Thomas_%28choral_conductor%29 Hugh Thomas] at the [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]]. Later, as a student at [[Birmingham-Southern College]], he studied with pianist [[Sam Howard]]. He began vocal studies under New York City Opera veteran [[Andrew Gainey]] at age 15 while participating 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]] (where he studied with pianist [[Sam Howard]]), 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, Sr]] and was awarded an ASCAP Raymond Hubbell Music Scholarship. In the early 1980s, he performed with the [[Ray Reach Group]] at local venues like the [[Old Town Music Hall]] on [[Morris Avenue]].


== College years ==
[[Image:Ray Reach group.jpg|left|thumb|325px|The Ray Reach Group at Old Town Music Hall in 1980]]
In the 1980s Reach joined the music staff at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas. While there 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, Inc. In [[1985]], he toured Europe with the Dallas Symphony Chorus, for whom he arranged works by Gershwin, Ellington, Cole Porter and Thad Jones. He accompanied vocalist Marilyn Walton on piano during the tour.


Reach attended [[Birmingham-Southern College]], the [[University of Montevallo]] and the [[University of Alabama]] (and others) as he pursued music studies. As a graduate assistant at Alabama's jazz program ([[1977]] to [[1980]]), he worked with [[Steve Sample, Sr]] and was awarded an ASCAP [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Hubbell Raymond Hubbell] Music Scholarship.
As a jazz educator, Ray has taught a number of notable musicians, including saxophonist [[Kelley O'Neal]], percussionist [[Beth Gottlieb]], drummer [[Chuck Tilley]], trombonist Ned Holder, drummer [[Mark Lanter]], keyboardist / producer [[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]], trumpeter [[Chris Gordon]], and saxophonist [[Dave Miller]].


== Years in Dallas, Texas  ==
From [[1998]] to [[2005]], Reach was the Director of the [[UAB Jazz Ensemble]] (at the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] aka [[UAB]]). He is also a faculty member of the [[W. C. Handy Jazz Camp]], a member of the [[W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars]] and a regular featured performer at the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]] in Florence, Alabama. In addition, Reach is founding director of the "[[Fun With Jazz]]" educational program, which was originated through the [[Alys Stephens Center]], and is now offered by the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]].


In the 1980s Reach joined the music staff at the [http://www.fairmont.com/ 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, Inc. In [[1985]], he toured Europe with the Dallas Symphony Chorus, for whom he arranged works by Gershwin, Ellington, Cole Porter and Thad Jones. He accompanied vocalist Marilyn Walton on piano during the tour.
Reach has performed with and arranged for numerous notable jazz musicians, including Clark Terry, [[Lou Marini]], Ellis Marsalis, [[Cleveland Eaton]], Lew Soloff and Chaka Kahn with the [[Lionel Hampton]] Orchestra. He has produced recordings for choral composer [[K. Lee Scott]], jazz guitarist [[Eric Essix]] with the [[Night Flight Big Band]], [[Lou Marini]] with the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], and Ellis Marsalis with the [[SuperJazz Big Band]] (co-produced with [[Henry Panion]]).


== Jazz education ==
In [[1989]] the song "[[Mr President]]", composed by Michael Loveless, Joe Sterling and Ray Reach was recorded by various artists in Dallas to benefit the homeless in that area. A new recording of the song was made in Birmingham in [[1993]] with local musicians and choral students from [[Jefferson County Schools]].


From [[1998]] to [[2005]], Reach was the Director of the [[UAB Jazz Ensemble]] (at the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] aka [[UAB]]). He is also a faculty member of the [[W. C. Handy Jazz Camp]], a member of the [[W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars]] and a regular featured performer at the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]] in Florence, Alabama. In addition, Reach is founding director of the [[The "Fun With Jazz" Educational Program]], which was originated through the [[Alys Stephens Center]], and is now offered by the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]].
In January 2008, Ray performed as guest artist with the Howard Paul Trio at the famed Jazz Corner on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars]], under Reach's direction, served as the house band for the 2008 [[Birmingham Area Music Awards]]. He performed alongside several artists at the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]]. The [[Ray Reach Quartet]] appeared at the [[Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival]] in September 2008. And in October his trio returned to the Jazz Corner on Hilton Head.


== Performing, arranging and producing ==
In April [[2018]] Reach was arrested and charged with four counts of possession of child pornography.
 
Reach has performed with and arranged for numerous notable jazz musicians, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Terry Clark Terry], [[Lou Marini]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis_Marsalis%2C_Jr. Ellis Marsalis], [[Cleveland Eaton]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Soloff Lew Soloff] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaka_Khan Chaka Kahn] with the [[Lionel Hampton]] Orchestra. He has produced recordings for choral composer [[K. Lee Scott]], jazz guitarist [[Eric Essix]] with the [[Night Flight Big Band]], [[Lou Marini]] with the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], and Ellis Marsalis with the [[SuperJazz Big Band]] (co-produced with [[Henry Panion]]).
 
== Notable students ==
 
As a jazz educator, Ray has taught a number of notable musicians, including:  saxophonist [[Kelley O'Neal]], percussionist [http://www.dannygottlieb.com/ Beth Gottlieb], drummer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Tilley Chuck Tilley], trombonist [http://www.jazzbeat.com/html/nedholder.html Ned Holder], drummer [[Mark Lanter]], keyboardist / producer [[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]], trumpeter [[Chris Gordon]], saxophonist [[Dave Miller]].
 
== Influences ==
 
Reach cites [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Evans Bill Evans], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_peterson Oscar Peterson] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_Corea Chick Corea] as influences in the development of his piano playing. He has been influenced by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_sinatra Frank Sinatra] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Hartman Johnny Hartman] on his vocals.
 
== Recent Performances ==
 
In January of 2008, Ray performed as guest artist with the [http://www.sevenstringjazz.com/biohowardpaul.html Howard Paul Trio] at the famed [http://www.thejazzcorner.com/ Jazz Corner] on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. 
 
Ray was recently asked by [[Chuck Leishman]], publisher of [http://www.bhamweekly.com/ The Birmingham Weekly], to direct the house band at the 2008 [[Birmingham Area Music Awards]] (the "BAMA" awards).  The house band, known collectively as The [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars]], accompanied noted BAMA Award recipients [[Chuck Leavell]] and [[Peter Wolf]].
 
== Partial Discography ==


== Recordings ==
'''As pianist / keyboardist, arranger, vocalist and producer:'''
'''As pianist / keyboardist, arranger, vocalist and producer:'''
* [[Ellis Marsalis]] and the [http://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=SuperJazz_Big_Band SuperJazz Big Band]''"UAB SuperJazz, featuring Ellis Marsalis"'' (2001)  (co-produced by [[Henry Panion]]), recorded at the [[Alys Stephens Center]].
* Ellis Marsalis and the [[SuperJazz Big Band]] (2001) ''"UAB SuperJazz, featuring Ellis Marsalis"'', co-produced by [[Henry Panion]]  
* [http://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ray_Reach_and_Friends Ray Reach and Friends]''"Especially For You"'' (1994).  Jazz quartet
* [[Ray Reach and Friends]] (1994) ''"Especially For You"''  
* Ray Reach and Friends. ''"Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas"'' (2005).  Jazz quartet, recorded at [http://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=CBS_Recording_Studios CBS Recording Studios]
* Ray Reach and Friends. (2005) ''"Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas"''  
*[[Joylight]].  "Let There Be Love"  (1990) Inspirational music.  Produced by Ray Reach and [[Michael Loveless]]
* [[Joylight]].  "Let There Be Love"  (1990), co-produced by [[Michael Loveless]]  
* Ray Reach, Steve Gadd, et al (2024) ''Rhythm and Salvation.''


'''As producer:'''
'''As producer:'''
* [[K. Lee Scott]]. ''"Christmastide"'' (2003). choral music.
* [[K. Lee Scott]] (2003) ''"Christmastide"''  
* K. Lee Scott. ''"Requiem"'' (2006). choral music.
* K. Lee Scott (2006) ''"Requiem"''  
*[[Uncle Bud's Lectro Wood Experience]].  Comedic Bluegrass.  Production assistance and musician contracting by Ray Reach.  Recorded at [[Bates Brothers Recording]], and at the studio of [[John Conner, Jr.]] in [[Brentwood, Tennessee]].  [http://countrymusic.about.com/od/news/a/blgduncan_cma.htm Glen Duncan] on fiddle.  For more information on [[Uncle Bud]], click [http://www.rockgrass.com/new_page_12.htm here].
* [[Roszetta Johnson]] (2008) ''Christmas Songs With a Touch of Jazz.''  
 
* Lew Soloff, et al (2024) ''Play Your Soloff'' (live)
'''As arranger:'''
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_butler Jonathan Butler] and [[Juanita Bynum]] with the Gospel Goes Classical Orchestra. [http://www.gospelgoesclassical.com/ ''"Gospel Goes Classical"''] (2006).  Produced by [[Henry Panion]].  #2 Gospel Album in the US.  #3 in the [[Billboard]] Classical Crossover category. 
* [[Annetta Nunn]] (Birmighham Police Chief) [http://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Blues-Birmingham-Police-Annetta/dp/B000X1X5XU/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-3150874-4180865?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1194234840&sr=8-1 ''"Gospel In Blues"''] (2007).  Produced by [[Henry Panion]]. Horn arrangements by Ray Reach.   
 
'''As keyboardist and arranger:'''
*[[Dick's Hat Band]].  ''"Got The Whole Town Talkin'"'' (1995) Produced by Ross Roberts.  Classic R & B.  [[Chuck Tilley]], Drums.  Horn arrangements by Ray Reach.  Hammond B-3 played by Ray Reach.


'''As Keyboardist:'''
'''As keyboardist:'''
*[[Little Jimmy Reed]]''"School's Out"'' Produced by Ross Roberts. Blues.  Hammond B-3 played by Ray Reach.
* [[Dick's Hat Band]] (1995) ''"Got The Whole Town Talkin'"''.
*[[Mark Sallings]]. (1995) ''"Let It Be Known - Mark Sallings and the Famous Unknowns"'' Virtuoso blues harmonica player Mark Sallings.  B-3 played by Ray Reach.
* Mark Sallings and the Famous Unknowns (1995) ''"Let It Be Known"''. [[Vent Records]]
*[[Mark Sallings]]. (1996) ''"Let It Be Known - Talkin' To Myself"'' Virtuoso blues harmonica player Mark Sallings.  B-3 played by Ray Reach.  The ''Famous Unknowns'' were the house band at [[B. B. King]]'s in Memphis from 1991 to 1994.
* [[Little Jimmy Reed]] (1996) ''"School's Out"''
* Mark Sallings (1997) ''"Talkin' To Myself"''. [[Vent Records]]


'''As producer, arranger and keyboardist:'''
'''As producer, arranger and keyboardist:'''
* [[Lou Marini]] and the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]]. ''"Lou's Blues"'' (2003) Liner notes by [[Bob Belden]].
* [[Lou Marini]] and the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]]. (2003) ''"Lou's Blues"''  
* [[Eric Essix]] and the [[Night Flight Big Band]]. ''"SuperBlue."'' (2006). Jazz guitar
* [[Eric Essix]] and the [[Night Flight Big Band]]. (2006) ''"SuperBlue."''  
* [[Amy Drinkwater]]''"With All My Heart - A Journey to the Soul."'' (2005), Christian jazz vocals, recorded at [[Bates Brothers Recording Studio]]
* [[Amy Drinkwater]] (2005) ''"With All My Heart - A Journey to the Soul."''  


'''As producer, arranger, keyboardist, vocalist and guitarist:'''
'''As producer, arranger, keyboardist, vocalist and guitarist:'''
* [[James Clark]]. ''"Count On Me"'' (1997).  Original songs by singer / songwriter James Clark, recorded at Bates Brothers Recording Studio
* [[James Clark (singer)]] (1997) ''"Count On Me"''  
* Dr. Dan "Harpdog" Marson. ''"Blues, Gospel and Jazz Harmonica." '' (1999) Produced by Ray Reach. 
* Dr Dan "Harpdog" Marson (1999) ''"Blues, Gospel and Jazz Harmonica."''
* [[Chuck Snow]] (aka "Doc" Snow). ''"Pray For Me."'' (2006).
* [[James Clark]] (2004) ''"Glory Town"''
* [[Doc Snow]] (2006)  ''"Pray For Me."''  


'''As keyboardist, arranger and vocalist:'''
'''As keyboardist, arranger and vocalist:'''
* [[Dave Loggins]], Ray Reach and Various Artists. "The New Course Record" (1995) A collection of songs about the game of golf.  Produced by Don Hays and [[Mike Chapman]] on Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee.
* Dave Loggins, Ray Reach and others (1995) "The New Course Record".


'''As producer, composer, arranger, keyboardist and vocalist:'''
==References==
* Ray Reach and Various Artists: ''"Mr President,"'' (Dallas  production - 1989) A song written and produced for the purpose of benefitting the homeless in the Dallas area. Artists and studios who donated their time and efforts to make this record include: [[Star Search]] winner [[Benita Arteberry]], the [[Dallas Symphony Chorus]] under the direction of [[Ron Shirey]], [[Sumet-Burnet Recording]], [[Sound Logic Recording]] and choral students from the Richardson Texas School District (under the direction of Glenda Casey). Song composed by [[Michael Loveless]], Joe Sterling and Ray Reach.
* Owen, Sarah Day (July 25, 2007) "[http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20070725/NEWS/707250311 Easy as 1, 2, 3...]". ''Florence Times Daily''
* Ray Reach and Various Artists: ''"Mr President,"'' (Birmingham production - 1993) A new production of the song, done by Alabama talent, benefitting the homeless in the Birmingham area. Artists and studios who donated their time and efforts to make this record include: choral students from Jefferson County schools, [[Chuck Leavell]] (Keyboards), [[Charlie Hayward]] (Bass), [[Chuck Tilley]] (Drums), [[Kelley O'Neal]] (Sax), [[Wayne Perkins]] (Guitar), [[Front Row Productions]] and [[Airwave Productions Group]].
* Bass, Greg "[http://www.wbhm.org/Tapestry/Aug21-08.html Interview with Ray Reach]". [[Tapestry]]. [[WBHM-FM]]
 
* Robinson, Carol (April 25, 2018) "Tip led to 4-count child porn indictment against well-known Birmingham jazz musician." {{BN}}
== "Mr. President" on HBO ==
 
Following the 1989 Dallas production of the "Mr. President" (See listing above), the song was featured on HBO's ''Comic Relief'' special.  On this show, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams and Billy Crystal, the song was performed by singers Natalie Cole and Al Jarreau, along with New York City public school choral students and a band directed by saxophonist Tom Scott.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.myspace.com/rayreachmusic Listen to Ray Reach Music] at MySpace.com
* [http://www.rayreach.com Ray Reach] website
* [http://www.myspace.com/rayreachcompositionsandarrangements Listen to Ray Reah Compositions and Arrangements] at Myspace.com
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=1874 Ray Reach] at All About Jazz
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=1874 Ray Reach profile] at All About Jazz
* [http://www.myspace.com/rayreach Ray Reach] at MySpace.com
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Reach Ray Reach bio] at Wikipedia.com
* [http://www.jazzhall.com/education/instructors.htm Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame] website
* [http://www.wchandymusicfestival.org/ W.C. Handy Music Festival] website
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=13887 The "Fun With Jazz" Educational Program] at All About Jazz
*[http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20070725/NEWS/707250311 Ray Reach teaches the "A B C's of Jazz" at the 2007 W. C. Handy Music Festival]


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Ray Reach

Raymond E. Reach (born August 3, 1948 in Birmingham) is a jazz pianist and vocalist, the Director of Student Jazz Programs at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, and the CEO of Ray Reach Music and Magic City Music Productions. He is also an accomplished guitarist, arranger, composer and educator. Ray is a member of several active performing groups, including the SuperJazz Big Band (formerly UAB SuperJazz), the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, the Night Flight Big Band, the W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars, Cleveland Eaton's Alabama All Stars, and his own group, Ray Reach and Friends.

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 participating 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 (where he studied with pianist Sam Howard), 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, Sr and was awarded an ASCAP Raymond Hubbell Music Scholarship. In the early 1980s, he performed with the Ray Reach Group at local venues like the Old Town Music Hall on Morris Avenue.

The Ray Reach Group at Old Town Music Hall in 1980

In the 1980s Reach joined the music staff at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas. While there 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, Inc. In 1985, he toured Europe with the Dallas Symphony Chorus, for whom he arranged works by Gershwin, Ellington, Cole Porter and Thad Jones. He accompanied vocalist Marilyn Walton on piano during the tour.

As a jazz educator, Ray has taught a number of notable musicians, including saxophonist Kelley O'Neal, percussionist Beth Gottlieb, drummer Chuck Tilley, trombonist Ned Holder, drummer Mark Lanter, keyboardist / producer Peter Wolf, trumpeter Chris Gordon, and saxophonist Dave Miller.

From 1998 to 2005, Reach was the Director of the UAB Jazz Ensemble (at the University of Alabama at Birmingham aka UAB). He is also a faculty member of the W. C. Handy Jazz Camp, a member of the W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars and a regular featured performer at the W. C. Handy Music Festival in Florence, Alabama. In addition, Reach is founding director of the "Fun With Jazz" educational program, which was originated through the Alys Stephens Center, and is now offered by the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.

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

In 1989 the song "Mr President", composed by Michael Loveless, Joe Sterling and Ray Reach was recorded by various artists in Dallas to benefit the homeless in that area. A new recording of the song was made in Birmingham in 1993 with local musicians and choral students from Jefferson County Schools.

In January 2008, Ray performed as guest artist with the Howard Paul Trio at the famed Jazz Corner on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars, under Reach's direction, served as the house band for the 2008 Birmingham Area Music Awards. He performed alongside several artists at the W. C. Handy Music Festival. The Ray Reach Quartet appeared at the Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival in September 2008. And in October his trio returned to the Jazz Corner on Hilton Head.

In April 2018 Reach was arrested and charged with four counts of possession of child pornography.

Recordings

As pianist / keyboardist, arranger, vocalist and producer:

As producer:

  • K. Lee Scott (2003) "Christmastide"
  • K. Lee Scott (2006) "Requiem"
  • Roszetta Johnson (2008) Christmas Songs With a Touch of Jazz.
  • Lew Soloff, et al (2024) Play Your Soloff (live)

As keyboardist:

As producer, arranger and keyboardist:

As producer, arranger, keyboardist, vocalist and guitarist:

As keyboardist, arranger and vocalist:

  • Dave Loggins, Ray Reach and others (1995) "The New Course Record".

References

External links