Richard Tee
Richard Tee | |
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Tee in 1990 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Richard Ten Ryk |
Born |
Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | November 24, 1943
Died |
July 21, 1993 49) The Bronx, New York, U.S. | (aged
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Piano, Fender Rhodes electric Piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, synthesizer, keyboards, vocals |
Years active | 1967–1993 |
Labels | Warner Bros. Records |
Associated acts | Paul Simon, Hank Crawford, George Benson, Grover Washington, Jr., Cornell Dupree, Stuff, Steve Gadd, Jackie DeShannon, Hall & Oates, Billy Joel, Bob Marley, Quincy Jones, Roberta Flack, Peter Gabriel, Aretha Franklin, Wilbert Longmire, Mariah Carey, Tom Scott, George Harrison |
Richard Tee (November 24, 1943 – July 21, 1993) was an American pianist, studio musician, singer and arranger.
Biography
Tee was born in Brooklyn, New York, where he spent most of his life and lived with his mother in a brownstone apartment building.
Tee graduated from The High School of Music & Art in New York City and attended the Manhattan School of Music.[1] Though better known as a studio and session musician,[2] Tee led a jazz ensemble, the Richard Tee Committee, and was a founding member of the band Stuff. In 1981 he played the piano and Fender Rhodes for Simon and Garfunkel's Concert In Central Park.
Tee played with a diverse range of artists during his career, such as Paul Simon, Carly Simon, The Bee Gees, Barbra Streisand, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Donny Hathaway, Peter Allen, George Harrison, Diana Ross, Duane Allman, Quincy Jones, Bill Withers, Art Garfunkel, Nina Simone, Juice Newton, Billy Joel, Etta James, Grover Washington, Jr., Eric Clapton, Kenny Loggins, Patti Austin, David Ruffin, Lou Rawls, Ron Carter, Peter Gabriel, George Benson, Joe Cocker, Chuck Mangione, Tim Finn, Peabo Bryson, Mariah Carey, Chaka Khan, Phoebe Snow, Doc Severinson, Leo Sayer, Herbie Mann and countless others. He also contributed to numerous gold and platinum albums during his long career and joined the band Stuff led by bassist Gordon Edwards. Other members of the band included guitarist Cornell Dupree, drummer Chris Parker and later adding guitarist Eric Gale and drummer Steve Gadd to the line up.[3]
After a 16-year relationship with Eleana Steinberg Tee of Greenwich, Connecticut, the couple was married in Woodstock, New York, by New York State Supreme Court Justice Bruce Wright. The couple moved to the Chelsea Hotel in 1988, and later to Cold Spring, New York.[1]
Tee died of prostate cancer on July 21, 1993 in Cold Spring, New York at the age of 49.[1] He is buried in the Artist Cemetery in Woodstock, New York.
Equipment
Tee used a diverse range of keyboards during his recording and touring career, notably the Hammond organ, piano, Hohner clavinet and synthesizers. His trademark sound, however, was his unique method of playing a Fender Rhodes electric piano and feeding the signal through a phase shifter.
Discography
Richard Tee - solo
- Strokin' (Columbia-Tappan Zee 1979)
- Natural Ingredients (Columbia-Tappan Zee 1980)
- The Best of Richard Tee (Columbia-Tappan Zee 1981)
- Contemporary Piano (DCI 1982)
- The Bottom Line (King Records 1985)
- Inside You (Columbia 1989)
- Real Time (One Voice 1992)
- Bottom Line 2003
with Hank Crawford
- It's a Funky Thing to Do (Cotillion, 1971)
- Help Me Make it Through the Night (Kudu, 1972)
- We Got a Good Thing Going (Kudu, 1972)
- Wildflower (Kudu, 1973)
- Hank Crawford's Back (Kudu, 1976)
with George Benson
- Tell It Like It Is (1969)
- Big Boss Band - George Benson with the Count Basie Orchestra - (1990)
- Love Remembers (1993)
with Grover Washington, Jr.
- Inner City Blues (1971)
- All the King's Horses (1972)
- Soul Box/Vol. 2 (1973)
- Feels So Good (1975)
- Winelight (1980)
- Skylarkin' (1980)
- Come Morning (1981)
- The Best Is Yet to Come (1982)
- In Concert (1982)
- Inside Moves (1984)
with Cornell Dupree
- Teasin' (1974)
- Coast to Coast (1988)
- Can't Get Through (1991)
- Child's Play (1992)
- Uncle Funky (1992)
with Stuff
- Stuff (1976)
- More Stuff (1977)
- Stuff It (1978)
- Live Stuff (1978)
- Live In New York (1980)
- East (1981)
- Best Stuff (1981)
- Stuff Live In Montreux (2008) DVD/CD
- Right Stuff (1996) Stuff Collection.
with Steve Gadd/ the Gadd Gang
- Gadd About (1984)
- The Gadd Gang (1986)
- Here & Now (1988)
- Live at Bottom Line (1988)
- Gadd Gang (1991)
with various artists
- Tune In, Turn On (Verve, 1967) - Benny Golson
- Soul Drums (Date, 1968) - Bernard Purdie
- Soul Rebel (1968) - Bob Marley
- I Heard That (1969) - Quincy Jones
- Shirley Scott & the Soul Saxes (Atlantic, 1969) - Shirley Scott
- Lena & Gabor (Skye, 1969) - Lena Horne and Gábor Szabó
- Good Vibes (1969) - Gary Burton
- Cornucopia (Solid State, 1969) - Dizzy Gillespie
- Comment (Atlantic, 1970) - Les McCann
- Live at Freddie Jett's Pied Piper (1970) - Esther Phillips
- Everybody's Talkin' (1970) - King Curtis
- Suite 16 (1970) - Yusef Lateef
- Boys from Dayton (1971) - Snooky Young
- Blacknuss (1971) - Rahsaan Roland Kirk
- Salt Song (1971) - Stanley Turrentine
- Quiet Fire (1971) - Roberta Flack
- Push Push (1971) - Herbie Mann
- Young, Gifted and Black (1972) - Aretha Franklin
- Chuck Rainey Coalition (1972) - Chuck Rainey
- Sweet Buns & Barbeque (1972) - Houston Person
- Soul Is... Pretty Purdie (1972) - Bernard Purdie
- Alone Again (Naturally) (1972) - Esther Phillips
- The Weapon David Newman (Atlantic, 1973)
- The Final Comedown (1972) - Grant Green
- Sweet Buns & Barbeque - Houston Person (Prestige, 1972)
- Blues Farm (1973) - Ron Carter
- Your Baby is a Lady (1973) - Jackie DeShannon
- Don't Mess with Mister T. (1973) - Stanley Turrentine
- Abandoned Luncheonette (1973) - Daryl Hall & John Oates
- In the Beginning (1974) - Hubert Laws
- AWB (1974) - Average White Band
- Journey – Arif Mardin (Atlantic, 1974)
- The Disco Kid (1975) - Van McCoy
- Anything Goes (Kudu, 1975) - Ron Carter
- Negril (1975) - Eric Gale
- The New York Connection (1975) Tom Scott
- Gone At Last (1975) Paul Simon
- "Lost Generation" (1975) Elliott Murphy
- Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976) - George Harrison
- The Case of the 3 Sided Dream in Audio Color (1976) - Rahsaan Roland Kirk
- Dinner Music (1976) Carla Bley
- End of a Rainbow (1976) Patti Austin
- The Real McCoy (1976) Van McCoy
- Firefly (CTI, 1977) - Jeremy Steig
- Havana Candy (CTI, 1977) - Patti Austin
- The Stranger (1977) Billy Joel
- The Atlantic Family Live in Montreaux 1977
- Multiprication Eric Gale 1978
- Intimate Strangers Tom Scott (1978)
- Warmer Communications (1978) Average White Band
- One Trick Pony - (1980) Paul Simon
- Apple Juice (1981) Tom Scott
- RIT Lee Ritenour 1981
- "The Concert in Central Park" (1981) Simon and Garfunkel
- Living Eyes (1981) Bee Gees
- Heartbreaker (1982) Dionne Warwick
- Blade Runner (1982) (Not OST) in "Memories of Green" song
- Fill Up The Night (1983) Sadao Watanabe
- Hearts and Bones (1983) Paul Simon
- An Innocent Man Billy Joel (1984)
- Universal Rhythm Ralph MacDonald 1984
- Underground (song) David Bowie (1986)
- So Peter Gabriel (1986)
- Streamlines Tom Scott 1987
- Sound Investment Flip Phillips & Scott Hamilton 1987
- Red Hot Rhythm & Blues (1987) Diana Ross
- At Home (1987) Janis Siegel
- The Camera Never Lies (1987) Michael Franks
- Close Up (1988) Dave Sanborn
- At Last (1989) Lou Rawls
- Street Smarts (1989) Eddie Gomez
- Midnight in San Juan (1989) Earl Klugh
- Bottom's Up Victor Bailey (1989)
- Vanishing Mariah Carey (1990)
- Star Time James Brown (1991)
- Upfront David Sanborn (1992)
- Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings Aretha Franklin (1992)
- Legendary Lou Rawls Lou Rawls (1992)
- I'll Take Care of You Cissy Houston/Chuck Jackson (1992)
- Anthology: Down in Birdland Manhattan Transfer (1992)
- Evolution of Herbie Mann'" Herbie Mann (1993)
- Greatest Hits 80-94 Aretha Franklin (1993)
- Instant Soul: Legendary King Curtis King Curtis (1993)
- Softly with these Songs: The Best... Roberta Flack (1993)
- Friends Can Be Lovers Dionne Warwick (1993)
- Skyline Phil Carmen (1993)
- Stingray Joe Cocker (1976)
- I can Stand A Little Rain Joe Cocker (1975)
- Luxury You Can Afford Joe Cocker (1979)
- Still Crazy After All These Years" Patrick Williams New York Band, 10th Avenue (1986)
References
- 1 2 3 "Richard Tee, 49, Dies; Composer and Pianist". The New York Times. 26 July 1993.
- ↑ Wynn, Ron. "Richard Tee Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ "Richard Tee Profile". Soulwalking. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
External links
- Richard Tee discography at Discogs
- Richard Tee at the Internet Movie Database
- Richard Tee at Find a Grave