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Interrupted Greatness: The Charles Stepney Story -Trailer not sure if this has been posted
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I'm so glad they're making a documentary for the man. He's def one of the unsung genuises in music(and I don't say that about anybody sense credibility is thrown loosely nowadays)
He's def one of my top 5 arrangers/producers. The stuff he did for EW&F are great, but he truly showed off his chops in Minnie Riperton's Come To My Garden. T4P. | |
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Wow,,,,thats heavy. I didn't know the family's condition and what happend to them and on his VERY passing day at that, I wanna say I'm shocked but stuff like these are not strange coming from some of the industry people. | |
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Check out this scene from the 1975 movie 'That's The Way Of The World'.This is a Charles Stepney composition that's being recorded by the fictional group "The Paiges".Although it's supposed to be considered cheesy,I actually like this song
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Rotary Connection, Minnie Riperton, EWF, The Dells, Terry Callier, Muddy Waters, Ramsey Lewis, The Emotions, Deniece Williams... That's a helluva soundtrack. I've been listening to a lot of his work from the aforementioned artist over the weekend, due in part to funkpill's Terry Callier thread. | |
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truly an unsung hero | |
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Someone who definitely deserves acknowledgement as one of the great "behind the scenes" musical entities.
As usual, it appears it was the international community that first showed respect and helped to keep his contributions alive after his passing. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Someone who definitely deserves acknowledgement as one of the great "behind the scenes" musical entities.
As usual, it appears it was the international community that first showed respect and helped to keep his contributions alive after his passing. One of my biggest musical heroes! Definitely time for his storty to be told! His work with Rotary Connection, Minnie, Earth Wind and Fire, Terry Callier, and [b]Ramsey Lewis[/b] still resonates... And yeah, the major props have always came from across the pond. They have been doing so much to keep his work available over the years... ... [Edited 2/9/10 20:29pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: theAudience said: Someone who definitely deserves acknowledgement as one of the great "behind the scenes" musical entities.
As usual, it appears it was the international community that first showed respect and helped to keep his contributions alive after his passing. One of my biggest musical heroes! Definitely time for his storty to be told! His work with Rotary Connection, Minnie, Earth Wind and Fire, Terry Callier, and Ramsey Lewis still resonates... And yeah, the major props have always came from across the pond. They have been doing so much to keep his work available over the years... ... Found this the other day: http://marc4hero.podomatic.com/ He put together a nice mix of Charles Stepney related tunes. (Along with some other very cool arranger/composer types) I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun - Rotary Connection Memory Band - Minnie Riperton Memory Band - Rotary Connection Free and Easy - The Dells Dancing Girl - Terry Calier Black Gold - Phil Upchurch Loveley Is Today - Eddie Harris Cry Baby Cry - Ramsey Lewis Love Has Fallen On Me - Rotary Connection Les Fleur - Minnie Riperton Summer Place - The Dells Fair But So Uncool- EWF Cause you love me baby - Denise Williams Cant Hide Love - EWF Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Found this the other day: http://marc4hero.podomatic.com/ He put together a nice mix of Charles Stepney related tunes. (Along with some other very cool arranger/composer types) I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun - Rotary Connection Memory Band - Minnie Riperton Memory Band - Rotary Connection Free and Easy - The Dells Dancing Girl - Terry Calier Black Gold - Phil Upchurch Loveley Is Today - Eddie Harris Cry Baby Cry - Ramsey Lewis Love Has Fallen On Me - Rotary Connection Les Fleur - Minnie Riperton Summer Place - The Dells Fair But So Uncool- EWF Cause you love me baby - Denise Williams Cant Hide Love - EWF Nice Compilation! BTW, a few graphics.... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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theAudience said: paligap said: One of my biggest musical heroes! Definitely time for his storty to be told! His work with Rotary Connection, Minnie, Earth Wind and Fire, Terry Callier, and Ramsey Lewis still resonates... And yeah, the major props have always came from across the pond. They have been doing so much to keep his work available over the years... ... Found this the other day: http://marc4hero.podomatic.com/ He put together a nice mix of Charles Stepney related tunes. (Along with some other very cool arranger/composer types) I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun - Rotary Connection Memory Band - Minnie Riperton Memory Band - Rotary Connection Free and Easy - The Dells Dancing Girl - Terry Calier Black Gold - Phil Upchurch Loveley Is Today - Eddie Harris Cry Baby Cry - Ramsey Lewis Love Has Fallen On Me - Rotary Connection Les Fleur - Minnie Riperton Summer Place - The Dells Fair But So Uncool- EWF Cause you love me baby - Denise Williams Cant Hide Love - EWF Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records the first time I heard about Charles Stepney was on that site about 2 years ago. | |
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dilwithers said: the first time I heard about Charles Stepney was on that site about 2 years ago. He's got some nice features in his "Soul Arranger" series. (Gene Page, Jerry Peters, Richard Evans along with Charles Stepney) Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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