Roy Ayers

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Roy Ayers

funk jazz soul jazz-funk acid jazz

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Roy Ayers (born Roy Edward Ayers Jr. in Los Angeles, CA, on 10 September 1940; died 4 March 2025) was an American funk, soul, and jazz composer and vibraphone player remembered as a key figure in the acid jazz movement and for his pioneering jazz-funk band Roy Ayers Ubiquity. He was a recipient of the US Congress of Racial Equality Lifetime Achievement Award. Ayers began his career as a post-bop jazz artist, releasing several albums with Atlantic Records, before his tenure at Polydor Records beginning in the 1970s, during which he helped pioneer jazz-funk with his band Roy Ayers Ubiquity. He was a key figure in the acid jazz movement, which is a mixture of jazz into hip-hop and funk, and has been dubbed by many as "The Godfather of Neo Soul". He was well known for his signature compositions "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" and "Searchin", and is also famous for having more sampled hits by rappers than any other artist. Roy Ayers was born in Los Angeles. Thanks to his trombone playing father and piano teaching mother, he became immersed in music from day one and the story goes that he was given his first set of vibe mallets by his hero Lionel Hampton at the age of 5. Constantly performing and recording since the 1960s, he is one of the most famous jazz vibraphonists. He has produced some of the most loved modern soul-jazz records of all time such as, "Everybody Loves The Sunshine", most influential afro-jazz with musician Fela Anikulapo-Kuti (Africa - Centre Of The World) and the most seminal jazz-funk, such as "Running Away". And that's just the surface. 2004 saw the release of "Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981" which were 'lost' sessions tapes that he had discarded. Gilles Peterson described this as the equivalent of finding a lost Beatles album. No doubt this helped him win the Gilles Peterson 2004 Worldwide Lifetime Achievement Award. Roy Ayers is ageless and evergreen and as per the title of another one of hits, remember "We All Live In Brooklyn Baby". Timeline Ayers started recording as a bebop sideman in 1962 and rose to prominence when he dropped out of City College and joined jazz flutist Herbie Mann in 1966. In the early 70's, Roy Ayers started his own band called Roy Ayers Ubiquity, a name he chose because ubiquity means a state of being everywhere at the same time. Ayers was responsible for the highly regarded soundtrack to Jack Hill's 1973 blaxploitation film Coffy, which starred Pam Grier. He later moved from a jazz-funk sound to R&B, as seen on Mystic Voyage, which featured the songs "Evolution" and the underground disco hit "Brother Green (The Disco King)", as well as the title track from his 1976 album Everybody Loves the Sunshine. In 1977, Ayers produced an album by the group RAMP, Come into Knowledge, commonly and mistakenly thought to stand for "Roy Ayers Music Project". That fall, he had his biggest hit with "Running Away". In late 1979, Ayers scored his only top ten single on Billboard's Hot Disco/Dance chart with "Don't Stop The Feeling," which was also the leadoff single from his 1980 album "No Stranger to Love", whose title track was sampled in Jill Scott's 2001 song "Watching Me" from her debut album Who Is Jill Scott? In the late 70's, Ayers toured in Nigeria for six weeks with Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, one of the Africa's most recognizable musicians. In 1980, Phonodisk released Music of Many Colors in Nigeria, featuring one side lead by Ayers' group and the other lead by Africa '70. In 1981, Ayers produced an album with the singer Sylvia Striplin, Give Me Your Love (Uno Melodic Records, 1981). He has also worked in collaborations with soul songstress Erykah Badu. Ayers performed a solo on John "Jellybean" Benitez's production of Whitney Houston's "Love Will Save The Day" from her second multi-platinum studio album Whitney. The single was released in July 1988 by Arista Records. Ayers has played his live act for millions of people across the globe, including Japan, Australia, England and other parts of Europe. Ayers is known for helping to popularize feel good music in the 70's, stating that "I like that happy feeling all of the time, so that ingredient is still there. I try to generate that because it's the natural way I am". The types of music that he used to do this consisted of funk, salsa, jazz, rock, soul and rap. 1990s to present In 1992, Ayers released two albums, Drive and Wake Up, for the hip-hop label Ichiban Records. In 1992, Ayers collaborated with Rick James for an album and is quoted to have been a very close friend of his. In 1993, Ayers appeared on the record Guru's Jazzmatazz Vol.1 featuring on the vibraphone in the song "Take a Look (At Yourself)". In 1994, Ayers appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool. The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African-American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by Time Magazine. During the 2000s and 2010s, Ayers ventured into house music, collaborating with such stalwarts of the genre as Masters at Work and Kerri Chandler. Ayers started two record labels, Uno Melodic and Gold Mink Records. The first released several LPs, including Sylvia Striplin's, while the second folded after a few singles. In 2004, Ayers put out a collection of unreleased recordings called Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased recordings 1976–1981 which allowed fans to hear cuts that didn't make it onto the classic Polydor albums from his more popular years. Roy Ayers hosts the fictitious radio station "Fusion FM" in Grand Theft Auto IV (2008). In 2015, he appeared on Tyler, The Creator's new album Cherry Bomb on the track "Find Your Wings". A documentary the Roy Ayers Project featuring Ayers and a number hip hop producers who have sampled his music and other people who have been influenced by him and his music has been in development for a number of years. Pharrell Williams cites Roy Ayers as one of his key musical heroes. Ayers iwas a recipient of the US Congress of Racial Equality Lifetime Achievement Award. http://www.royayers.com www.bassics.de/ayers.html www.discomuseum.com/RoyAyers.html . User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Albums

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Brand New Feeling - Yoruba Soul Remixes

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Roy Ayers Delfonic Reworked #1
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Roy Ayers Delfonic Reworked #1

2025

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Secrets Of The Sun

2025

Feeling Good
Feeling Good

Feeling Good

2024

Fever
Fever

Fever

2024

Love Fantasy
Love Fantasy

Love Fantasy

2024

What's The T? (Delfonic Edit)
What's The T? (Delfonic Edit)

What's The T? (Delfonic Edit)

2024

Good Vibes / Bad Vibes
Good Vibes / Bad Vibes

Good Vibes / Bad Vibes

2023

Baby Doll
Baby Doll

Baby Doll

2022

I Am Your Mind (Mr. V 2020 Sole Channel Remixes)
I Am Your Mind (Mr. V 2020 Sole Channel Remixes)

I Am Your Mind (Mr. V 2020 Sole Channel Remixes)

2020

Reaching the Highest Pleasure
Reaching the Highest Pleasure

Reaching the Highest Pleasure

2020

Silver Vibrations
Silver Vibrations

Silver Vibrations

2019

Silver Vibrations
Silver Vibrations

Silver Vibrations

2019

Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Reissue)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Reissue)

Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Reissue)

2018

Evolution: The Polydor Anthology
Evolution: The Polydor Anthology

Evolution: The Polydor Anthology

2018

Holiday (Ben Rau Remixes)
Holiday (Ben Rau Remixes)

Holiday (Ben Rau Remixes)

2018

Searching (The Africa 70 Version) - Yoruba Remixes
Searching (The Africa 70 Version) - Yoruba Remixes

Searching (The Africa 70 Version) - Yoruba Remixes

2018

Searching (The Africa 70 Version) / Brand New Feeling
Searching (The Africa 70 Version) / Brand New Feeling

Searching (The Africa 70 Version) / Brand New Feeling

2018

Sugar (Joey Negro Re-Mixes)
Sugar (Joey Negro Re-Mixes)

Sugar (Joey Negro Re-Mixes)

2018

Sugar (The Reflex Revision and Instrumental)
Sugar (The Reflex Revision and Instrumental)

Sugar (The Reflex Revision and Instrumental)

2018

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed
Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed

2018

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 3
Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 3

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 3

2018

I'm The One (For Your Love Tonight) [Expanded Edition]
I'm The One (For Your Love Tonight) [Expanded Edition]

I'm The One (For Your Love Tonight) [Expanded Edition]

2016

In The Dark (Expanded Edition)
In The Dark (Expanded Edition)

In The Dark (Expanded Edition)

2016

You Might Be Surprised (Expanded Edition)
You Might Be Surprised (Expanded Edition)

You Might Be Surprised (Expanded Edition)

2016

Live At The Montreaux Jazz Festival
Live At The Montreaux Jazz Festival

Live At The Montreaux Jazz Festival

2013

West Coast Vibes
West Coast Vibes

West Coast Vibes

2013

West Coast Vibe
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2010

A Tear To A Smile
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2009

He's Coming
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2009

Mystic Voyage
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Mystic Voyage

2009

Ubiquity
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Ubiquity

2009

Virgo Red
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Virgo Red

2009

You Send Me
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You Send Me

2008

Lifeline
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Lifeline

2007

Red, Black & Green
Red, Black & Green

Red, Black & Green

2007

Daddy Bug
Daddy Bug

Daddy Bug

2006

Lots Of Love
Lots Of Love

Lots Of Love

2006

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 4
Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 4

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 4

2006

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 5
Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 5

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 5

2006

Virgo Vibes
Virgo Vibes

Virgo Vibes

2006

Holiday (Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 1)
Holiday (Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 1)

Holiday (Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 1)

2005

Virgin Ubiquity II
Virgin Ubiquity II

Virgin Ubiquity II

2005

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 2
Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 2

Virgin Ubiquity: Remixed EP 2

2005

Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976 - 1981
Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976 - 1981

Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976 - 1981

2004

Roy Ayers - Universal Masters
Roy Ayers - Universal Masters

Roy Ayers - Universal Masters

2003

A Brighter Day
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A Brighter Day

2000

Stoned Soul Picnic
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Stoned Soul Picnic

2000

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