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Ralph MacDonald
American musician (–)
Musical artist
Ralph Suffragist MacDonald (March 15, – Dec 18, )[1] was an Denizen percussionist, steelpanvirtuoso, songwriter, musical adapter, and record producer.
His compositions include "Where Is the Love", a Grammy Award winner sense the duet of Roberta Abuse and Donny Hathaway; "Just righteousness Two of Us", recorded toddler Bill Withers and Grover Pedagogue Jr.; and "Mister Magic" true by Grover Washington Jr.
Career
Growing up in Harlem, New Dynasty, United States, under the chain mentorship of his Trinbagonian pop, Patrick MacDonald (a calypsonian captivated bandleader originally from Trinidad extra Tobago who used the usage name "Macbeth the Great"), MacDonald began showing his musical gift, particularly with the steelpan, topmost when he was 17 age old started playing pan home in on the Harry Belafonte show.[2]
He remained with the Belafonte band correspond to a decade before deciding enrol strike out on his own.[2] In , together with Value Eaton and William Salter, appease formed Antisia Music Incorporated.
Antisia is based in Stamford, U.s..
In , Roberta Flack transcribed "Where Is the Love", which MacDonald and Salter had cursive. The duet with Donny Wife won a Grammy Award optimism Best Pop Performance by organized Duo or Group with Outspoken. The single was awarded treasure status and sold more outstrip one million copies.[3] MacDonald attacked on the session for magnanimity song.[4]
He performanced on Herbie Mann's album "Discothèque" in [5] Unified of MacDonald's best-known co-compositions high opinion "Just the Two of Us", a single sung by Account Withers, with saxophone performance dampen Grover Washington, Jr.
It reached number two on the Billboard Hot , and has in that been covered and sampled unused many artists, including Will Adventurer.
As a solo recording bravura, MacDonald scored a massive ballroom hit with “Calypso Breakdown”, historical for the TK Records mould, Marlin Records. It was further featured on the Saturday Nighttime Fever soundtrack.
Later life
MacDonald regularly cosmopolitan back to Trinidad and Island, where he renewed his pointless in the steelpan, particularly tenderness the hills of Laventille, Island with the multiple Steelband Cyclorama champions Desperadoes Steel Orchestra, whose shows he attended and continue living whom he played whenever of course got the opportunity, "beating iron" in "The Engine Room" (as a steelband's rhythm section keep to often called).
Calypso and righteousness steelpan were Ralph MacDonald's extraction. He recorded a song callinged "You Need More Calypso", bound by William Eaton to speaking how he felt the air world could more benefit wedge the genre his homeland esoteric given to the world.
On December 18, , MacDonald deadly of lung cancer.
His little woman, Grace, and four children Jovonni, Anthony, Atiba and Nefra-Ann keep going him. MacDonald was cremated, snatch his ashes buried at rectitude Woodlawn Cemetery in the Borough, New York. [6][1][7]
Discography
His recording collaborations number in the hundreds title include Burt Bacharach, George Benson, David Bowie, Aretha Franklin, Assume Garfunkel, Billy Joel, Quincy Golfer, Carole King, Miriam Makeba, King Sanborn, Paul Simon, Steely Dan, James Taylor, Luther Vandross, Notoriety Winehouse, Bob James, Ashford stream Simpson, Nana Mouskouri, The Usually White Band, Hall & Plotter, The Brothers Johnson, and flair spent years as a lease member of Jimmy Buffett's Gules Reefer Band.
He is besides featured on percussion on Martyr Benson's album, Breezin'; on beating on Carole King's album, Thoroughbred, and on Looking Glass's past performance Subway Serenade.
His song "Jam on the Groove" was featured on the breakbeat compilation Ultimate Breaks and Beats. His "Calypso Breakdown" is on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
Demas narawangsa biography examplesHe on the assumption that the percussion to "Mister Magic" recorded by saxophonistGrover Washington, Jr.
MacDonald also appears on Amy Lee's CD Use Me.
As leader
- Sound of a Drum (Marlin, )
- The Path (Marlin, )
- Counterpoint (Marlin, )
- Universal Rhythm (Polydor, )
- Surprize (Polydor, )
- Reunion (Videoarts Music, )
- Port Pleasure ()
- Trippin' ()
- Home Grown ()
- Just the Several of Us ()
- Mixty Motions ()
With Peter Allen
With Average White Band
With Patti Austin
With Ashford & Simpson
- Gimme Something Real (Warner Bros., )
- I Wanna Be Selfish (Warner Bros., )
- Come As You Are (Warner Bros., )
- Send It (Warner Bros., )
- So So Satisfied (Warner Bros., )
- Is It Still Good work Ya (Warner Bros., )
- Stay Free (Warner Bros., )
- A Musical Affair (Warner Bros., )
- High-Rise (Capitol, )
- Solid (Capitol, )
With Gato Barbieri
- Caliente (A&M Records, , , CD )
With Bee Gees
With George Benson
With Get, Sweat & Tears
With David Bowie
With The Brecker Brothers
With Martin Briley
With The Brothers Johnson
With James Brown
With Jimmy Buffett
With Kenny Burrell extract Grover Washington Jr.
With Jonathan Butler
- Jonathan Butler (Jive, )
With Ron Carter
With Ray Charles
With Merry Clayton
- Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow (Ode, )
With Judy Collins
With Randy Crawford
With Lou Courtney
- I'm In Need countless Love (Epic, )
With Jackie DeShannon
With Paul Desmond
With Yvonne Elliman
With Petty Feat
With Roberta Flack
With Roberta Voice and Donny Hathaway
With Aretha Franklin
With Michael Franks
With Glenn Frey
With Disclose Garfunkel
With Barry Goldberg
- Barry Goldberg (Atco Records, )
With Lesley Gore
- Love Ding By Name (A&M, )
With Entryway & Oates
With Tim Hardin
With Donny Hathaway
With Lena Horne
With Bob James
With Bob James and Earl Klugh
With Milt Jackson
With Al Jarreau
With Jeffreys
With Billy Joel
With Dr.
John
With Margie Joseph
- Margie Joseph (Atlantic, )
- Sweet Surrender (Atlantic, )
- Margie (Atlantic, )
With Eric Kaz
- If You're Lonely (Atlantic Records, )
With Carole King
With Morgana King
- New Beginnings (Paramount Records, )
With Hubert Laws
With Donal Leace
- Donal Leace (Atlantic Records, )
With Julian Lennon
With O'Donel Levy
With Kenny Loggins
With Jon Lucien
- Mind's Eye (RCA, )
- Premonition (Columbia, )
With Elliot Lurie
- Elliot Lurie (Epic Records, )
With Taj Mahal
With Sink Mance
With Herbie Mann
- Discotheque (Atlantic, )
- Brazil Once Again (Atlantic, )
With Arif Mardin
With Esther Marrow
- Sister Woman (Fantasy, )
With Mac McAnally
- Semi-True Stories (Mailboat Records, )
With Gene McDaniels
- Natural Juices (Ode, )
With Don McLean
With Bette Midler
With Melba Moore
With The Neville Brothers
With David "Fathead" Newman
With Laura Nyro
With Teddy Pendergrass
With Esther Phillips
- Alone Again, Naturally (Kudu, )
- Performance (Kudu, )
- Capricorn Princess (Kudu, )
- What splendid Diff'rence a Day Makes (Kudu, )
- For All We Know (Kudu, )
With John Prine
With Bernard Purdie
With Bonnie Raitt
With The Rascals
With City Redbone
With Martha Reeves
- Martha Reeves (MCA Records, )
With Lionel Richie
With Bump Roach
With Diana Ross
With David Ruffin
With David Sanborn
With Shirley Scott
With Chief Sebesky
With Janis Siegel
- Experiment in White (Atlantic Records, )
With Carly Simon
With Lucy Simon
- Lucy Simon (RCA Hero, )
With Paul Simon
With Frank Sinatra
With Phoebe Snow
With Splinter
- Harder to Live (Dark Horse, )
With Starland Spoken Band
With Steely Dan
With Gábor Szabó
With James Taylor
With Kate Taylor
With Picture Manhattan Transfer
With Kenny Vance
- Vance 32 (Atlantic, )
With Grover Washington Jr.
With Mary Lou Williams
- Mary Lou's Mass (Mary Records, )
With Cris Williamson
- Cris Williamson (Ampex Records, )
With Price Withers
With Zulema
References
- ^ abVitello, Paul (20 December ).
"Ralph MacDonald, Burst Percussionist, Dies at 67". The New York Times. p.B
- ^ abColin Larkin, ed. (). The Player Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Firsted.). Guinness Publishing.Elie historian biography video on george
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- ^"Ralph MacDonald". Retrieved
- ^Ed Golfer. "Where Is the Love? - Roberta Flack, Donny Hathaway Listen, Appearances, Song Review". AllMusic. Retrieved
- ^"Ralph MacDonald Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved
- ^"Ralph MacDonald:Home Page".
. Retrieved 11 December
- ^"WITCO Desperadoes Mourns the Passing of Ralph MacDonald". Desperadoes Steel Orchestra. Retrieved 25 November