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R.I.P - Percussionist: Ralph MacDonald

Ralph MacDonald dies at 67; Grammy-winning artist wrote ‘Where Is the Love’ and ‘Just the Two of Us’

Worked with Luther Vandross, Amy Winehouse, Billy Joel, Diana Ross & Roberta Flack

Originally Published: Sunday, December 18 2011, 10:25 AM
Updated: Sunday, December 18 2011, 2:40 PM

Ralph MacDonald, the Grammy-winning writer, producer and percussionist died Sunday morning.
Ralph MacDonald, the Grammy-winning writer, producer and percussionist died Sunday morning.

Ralph MacDonald, the Grammy-winning writer, producer and percussionist who worked with everyone from Luther Vandross to Amy Winehouse and composed the classics, “Where Is the Love” and “Just the Two of Us,” died Sunday morning in Stamford, Conn., after a long illness. He was 67.

He had suffered from a stroke and lung cancer in recent years.

Stamford, where he lived for the past 35 years, honored him with a Ralph MacDonald Day in July. He performed a couple of songs, including “Just the Two of Us,” with long-time colleague Dennis Collins, at the event.

Born in Harlem on March 15, 1944, MacDonald was a working musician as well as a writer and producer. Until health problems sidelined him a year and a half ago, he continued to tour regularly as a member of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band.

The son of legendary Trinidadian calypso performer MacBeth the Great, MacDonald began performing as a small boy when his father would have him dance on the drums.

At 17, he landed a job in Harry Belafonte’s steel band, where he remained for the next decade. After telling Belafonte that the singer needed more authentic calypso music, he wrote an album of songs that Belafonte recorded as “Calypso Carnival” in 1966.

Soon afterwards, MacDonald launched his own publishing company, Antisia Music, with his friends Bill Salter and William Eaton.

They gave the company two years to establish itself, and MacDonald later recalled that the time had almost expired when he started working with Roberta Flack. He pitched her a song he had written with Salter, “Where Is The Love,” and her recording withDonny Hathaway became a multi-million-seller.

Through Antisia and as an acclaimed percussionist, MacDonald worked with a who’s who of artists, including Amy Winehouse, Billy Joel, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Aretha Franklin, Luther Vandross, Bette Midler, Diana Ross and Grover Washington Jr., for whom he wrote the hit “Mr. Magic.”

MacDonald won Grammy awards as a performer and producer for “Calypso Breakdown,” which appeared on the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack.

“Just the Two Of Us” was first released on Washington’s 1980 album “Winelight,” which MacDonald wrote and produced.

He also released several albums of his own over the years.

He is survived by his wife, Grace, and four children, Nefra-Ann, Atiba, Anthony and Giovanni.



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Reply #1 posted 12/18/11 8:32pm

G3000

He also wrote this timeless classic. Here he is with Grover on Percussion

GIVE RALPH AND STEVE(GADD) SOME!!

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Reply #2 posted 12/18/11 8:37pm

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Reply #3 posted 12/18/11 8:39pm

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MY PERSONAL FAVORITE!

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Reply #4 posted 12/18/11 8:40pm

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Reply #5 posted 12/18/11 10:59pm

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aww...wow rose

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Reply #6 posted 12/19/11 1:00am

woogiebear

R.I.P.

sad

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Reply #7 posted 12/19/11 2:09am

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rip brother.

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Reply #8 posted 12/19/11 4:39am

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He was also part of the group "The WRITERS"...

Rest in peace, Ralph...

The Writers - A Shift In The Wind:

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" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #9 posted 12/19/11 4:43am

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sad Rest In Peace Ralph rose

Ralph resume is long and strong.

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Reply #10 posted 12/19/11 4:45am

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sad Rest In Peace Ralph rose

Ralph resume is long and strong.

yup..rose

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Reply #11 posted 12/19/11 7:08am

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Awwww..... damn. Great player, composer, all around nice man. Guess he'd been sick for a while; stroke and lung cancer.

Back in the late 70's he released an LP called The Path where one whole side was a composition that chronologically charted the influences of the African drum on many cultures across the planet.

I love how the arrangement shifts from movement to movement with so many other great players coming in to do their thing- Hugh Masakela, Miriam Makeba, idris Muhammad, David Sanborn, Bob James, the Brecker Brothers.

Good stuff. Betcha can't dance the whole thing.

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DakutiusMaximus said:

Awwww..... damn. Great player, composer, all around nice man. Guess he'd been sick for a while; stroke and lung cancer.

Back in the late 70's he released an LP called The Path where one whole side was a composition that chronologically charted the influences of the African drum on many cultures across the planet.

I love how the arrangement shifts from movement to movement with so many other great players coming in to do their thing- Hugh Masakela, Miriam Makeba, idris Muhammad, David Sanborn, Bob James, the Brecker Brothers.

Good stuff. Betcha can't dance the whole thing.

my God, I loved that album to death! bow I have the old vinyl, tried to get it on CD some time ago but it was somewhere above 100$ I think

R.I.P rose

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Dancelot said:

my God, I loved that album to death! bow I have the old vinyl, tried to get it on CD some time ago but it was somewhere above 100$ I think

uhhh or maybe.. maybe I was just drunk that day? eek I just found it on his webpage for 15$ confuse lol

http://www.ralphmacdonald...hp?cPath=5

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Reply #14 posted 12/19/11 4:07pm

Identity

He played on an incalculable number of sessions; he was much in demand. What a fantastic musician/composer. Farewell, Ralph. You won't be soon forgotten.

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Reply #15 posted 12/19/11 8:43pm

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...The Path


dove


Music for adventurous listeners


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peace Tribal Records

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Reply #16 posted 12/20/11 12:08pm

SoulAlive

several years ago,I read a great article/interview on him that was in WaxPoetics.I like what he said about his contribution to the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack: "I had a song on the soundtrack and suddenly I'm a 'disco artist' lol

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Reply #17 posted 12/20/11 12:09pm

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music

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Reply #18 posted 12/22/11 1:10am

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Identity said:

He played on an incalculable number of sessions; he was much in demand. What a fantastic musician/composer. Farewell, Ralph. You won't be soon forgotten.

nod

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Reply #19 posted 12/22/11 1:54am

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Loved the man's work. R.I.P. Ralph rose

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