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Charles Stepney

Charles Stepney (March 26, 1931 – May 17, 1976) was an American record producer, arranger, songwriter and musician. Stepney is noted for his work with artists such as The Dells, Ramsey Lewis, Rotary Connection and Earth, Wind & Fire.[1][2]

Charles Stepney
Born(1931-03-26)March 26, 1931
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedMay 17, 1976(1976-05-17) (aged 45)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • arranger
  • conductor
Instrument(s)Vibraphone, piano, keyboards, guitar, drums
Years active1957–1976
Labels

Career edit

He started his musical career as a jazz piano and vibraphone player, and began work for Chess Records as a musician and arranger.[3] In 1966, Charles Stepney and Marshall Chess, son of Chess Records' co-founder Leonard Chess, created the band Rotary Connection. Stepney went on to produce the group on the Chess vanity label Cadet Concept.[4] These were their 1967 self titled debut album, 1968's Aladdin and Peace LPs and 1969's release Songs. He also produced the group's 1970 album Dinner Music and 1971 LP Hey Love.[1] According to writer Paul Bowler: "The six albums that Rotary Connection recorded under Stepney's guidance proved revolutionary; a glorious fusion of styles made essential by the simpatico nature of Stepney's lush string arrangements and [Minnie] Riperton's multi-octave, quasi-operatic vocals."[3]

Stepney went on to produce Rotary Connection lead singer Minnie Riperton's 1970 debut album Come to My Garden. Commenting on Minnie at the time he said that she "has a soprano range of about four octaves, a whole lot of soul, she's good-looking and she's got the experience of Rotary behind her."[5]

During 1970 Stepney also wrote, produced and conducted a Classical Jazz Symphony entitled "Cohesion". "Cohesion" was performed by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Ramsey Lewis Trio and Minnie Riperton in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[4]

Stepney worked with a wide range of other performers at Chess. He began producing soul group The Dells on their 1968 album There Is. He later produced the group's 1969 release Love is Blue and their 1971 LPs Like It Is, Like It Was and Freedom Means.[1] He also worked with blues musicians Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf , and singers Terry Callier, Marlena Shaw, and Deniece Williams, on their albums.[3] He is credited as a musician or producer on albums including The Soulful StringsPaint It Black (1966) and Groovin' with the Soulful Strings (1967); Muddy WatersElectric Mud (1968) and After the Rain (1969); Howlin' WolfThe Howlin' Wolf Album (1969); Marlena ShawThe Spice of Life (1969); Terry CallierOccasional Rain (1972), What Color Is Love (1973) and I Just Can't Help Myself (1974); Phil UpchurchUpchurch (Cadet, 1969) and The Way I Feel (Cadet, 1970).[1][6]

Stepney began to collaborate with the Ramsey Lewis Trio as a producer on their 1968 LP Maiden Voyage. The album included the song "Les Fleur" written by Stepney and later recorded by Riperton in 1970. He also arranged on the Trio's 1968 album Mother Nature's Son and 1969 LP Another Voyage, and co-produced the 1970 album The Piano Player.

With the Trio was a young drummer named Maurice White who in prior played with Chess Records. White went on to found and lead a new band called Earth, Wind & Fire. Stepney eventually worked as an associate producer on the band's 1974 release Open Our Eyes.[1]

He then performed on Ramsey Lewis's 1974 album Sun Goddess and produced his 1975 LP Don't It Feel Good. Additionally Stepney coproduced with Maurice on Earth, Wind & Fire's 1975 albums That's the Way of the World and Gratitude. Stepney then went about coproducing with White on EWF's 1976 album Spirit, Ramsey Lewis's 1976 LP Salongo, The Emotions 1976 album Flowers and Deniece Williams's 1976 LP This Is Niecy.[1][7]

Death edit

The song "Spirit" was intended to uplift Stepney's spirit and to show all the gratitude that Earth, Wind & Fire had towards him. However, Stepney never got to hear the song. Maurice White spoke to Stepney on the morning of May 17, 1976, but later that day, Earth, Wind & Fire keyboardist Larry Dunn received a phone call, informing him that Stepney had died of a heart attack.[citation needed]

Influence and legacy edit

Artists such as Ramsey Lewis, Stevie Wonder, Deniece Williams, Chaka Khan, 4hero, Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick, Zero 7, and Terry Callier have been influenced by Stepney.[4][1] 4hero dedicated their hit single "Les Fleur" - which he co-wrote - to Stepney and Minnie Riperton.

Personal life edit

Stepney was survived by his wife Rubie and his three daughters Eibur, Charlene and Chante. Charles has five grandchildren Brandice, Darryl, Gabrielle, Lindsey and Edward Charles. He also has two great grandchildren Rapheal and Gabriel.[citation needed]

See also edit

Discography edit

As sideman edit

With Bunky Green

With Eddie Harris

With Ramsey Lewis

As arranger edit

With Ramsey Lewis

With Eddie Harris

With Minnie Riperton

With New Rotary Connection

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Charles Stepney". AllMusic.
  2. ^ "Charles Stepney Chicago's Most Prolific Man of Music". Schillingersociety.com. Retrieved July 28, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Paul Bowler, "The Engine Room: Charles Stepney", Record Collector, No.516, March 2021, p.128
  4. ^ a b c "Introduction", January 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Black, Edwin (November 26, 1970). . Downbeat Magazine. Archived from the original on February 25, 2005. Retrieved May 8, 2009.
  6. ^ Archived from the original on March 24, 2005.
  7. ^ "Ramsey Lewis: Don't It Feel Good". 45worlds.com.

External links edit

  • Charles Stepney - American Record Producer at The Official Website of Charles Stepney
  • Charles Stepney - Interrupted Genius at Voices of East Anglia
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived July 24, 2008)
  • Charles Stepney at AllMusic

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Charles Stepney news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Charles Stepney March 26 1931 May 17 1976 was an American record producer arranger songwriter and musician Stepney is noted for his work with artists such as The Dells Ramsey Lewis Rotary Connection and Earth Wind amp Fire 1 2 Charles StepneyBorn 1931 03 26 March 26 1931Chicago Illinois U S DiedMay 17 1976 1976 05 17 aged 45 Chicago Illinois U S GenresSoulR amp BOccupation s Record producerarrangerconductorInstrument s Vibraphone piano keyboards guitar drumsYears active1957 1976LabelsChessColumbia Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Influence and legacy 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 Discography 6 1 As sideman 6 2 As arranger 7 References 8 External linksCareer editHe started his musical career as a jazz piano and vibraphone player and began work for Chess Records as a musician and arranger 3 In 1966 Charles Stepney and Marshall Chess son of Chess Records co founder Leonard Chess created the band Rotary Connection Stepney went on to produce the group on the Chess vanity label Cadet Concept 4 These were their 1967 self titled debut album 1968 s Aladdin and Peace LPs and 1969 s release Songs He also produced the group s 1970 album Dinner Music and 1971 LP Hey Love 1 According to writer Paul Bowler The six albums that Rotary Connection recorded under Stepney s guidance proved revolutionary a glorious fusion of styles made essential by the simpatico nature of Stepney s lush string arrangements and Minnie Riperton s multi octave quasi operatic vocals 3 Stepney went on to produce Rotary Connection lead singer Minnie Riperton s 1970 debut album Come to My Garden Commenting on Minnie at the time he said that she has a soprano range of about four octaves a whole lot of soul she s good looking and she s got the experience of Rotary behind her 5 During 1970 Stepney also wrote produced and conducted a Classical Jazz Symphony entitled Cohesion Cohesion was performed by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra the Ramsey Lewis Trio and Minnie Riperton in Minneapolis Minnesota 4 Stepney worked with a wide range of other performers at Chess He began producing soul group The Dells on their 1968 album There Is He later produced the group s 1969 release Love is Blue and their 1971 LPs Like It Is Like It Was and Freedom Means 1 He also worked with blues musicians Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf and singers Terry Callier Marlena Shaw and Deniece Williams on their albums 3 He is credited as a musician or producer on albums including The Soulful Strings Paint It Black 1966 and Groovin with the Soulful Strings 1967 Muddy Waters Electric Mud 1968 and After the Rain 1969 Howlin Wolf The Howlin Wolf Album 1969 Marlena Shaw The Spice of Life 1969 Terry Callier Occasional Rain 1972 What Color Is Love 1973 and I Just Can t Help Myself 1974 Phil Upchurch Upchurch Cadet 1969 and The Way I Feel Cadet 1970 1 6 Stepney began to collaborate with the Ramsey Lewis Trio as a producer on their 1968 LP Maiden Voyage The album included the song Les Fleur written by Stepney and later recorded by Riperton in 1970 He also arranged on the Trio s 1968 album Mother Nature s Son and 1969 LP Another Voyage and co produced the 1970 album The Piano Player With the Trio was a young drummer named Maurice White who in prior played with Chess Records White went on to found and lead a new band called Earth Wind amp Fire Stepney eventually worked as an associate producer on the band s 1974 release Open Our Eyes 1 He then performed on Ramsey Lewis s 1974 album Sun Goddess and produced his 1975 LP Don t It Feel Good Additionally Stepney coproduced with Maurice on Earth Wind amp Fire s 1975 albums That s the Way of the World and Gratitude Stepney then went about coproducing with White on EWF s 1976 album Spirit Ramsey Lewis s 1976 LP Salongo The Emotions 1976 album Flowers and Deniece Williams s 1976 LP This Is Niecy 1 7 Death editThe song Spirit was intended to uplift Stepney s spirit and to show all the gratitude that Earth Wind amp Fire had towards him However Stepney never got to hear the song Maurice White spoke to Stepney on the morning of May 17 1976 but later that day Earth Wind amp Fire keyboardist Larry Dunn received a phone call informing him that Stepney had died of a heart attack citation needed Influence and legacy editArtists such as Ramsey Lewis Stevie Wonder Deniece Williams Chaka Khan 4hero Jean Paul Bluey Maunick Zero 7 and Terry Callier have been influenced by Stepney 4 1 4hero dedicated their hit single Les Fleur which he co wrote to Stepney and Minnie Riperton Personal life editStepney was survived by his wife Rubie and his three daughters Eibur Charlene and Chante Charles has five grandchildren Brandice Darryl Gabrielle Lindsey and Edward Charles He also has two great grandchildren Rapheal and Gabriel citation needed See also editAlbums Produced by Charles StepneyDiscography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2012 As sideman edit With Bunky Green Playin for Keeps Cadet 1966 With Eddie Harris Jazz for Breakfast at Tiffany s Vee Jay 1961 For Bird and Bags Exodus 1963 With Ramsey Lewis Back to the Roots Cadet 1971 Sun Goddess Columbia 1974 As arranger edit With Ramsey Lewis Maiden Voyage Cadet 1968 Mother Nature s Son Cadet 1968 With Eddie Harris Plug Me In Atlantic 1968 US With Minnie Riperton Come to My Garden GRT 1970 With New Rotary Connection Hey Love Cadet 1971 References edit a b c d e f g Charles Stepney AllMusic Charles Stepney Chicago s Most Prolific Man of Music Schillingersociety com Retrieved July 28 2015 a b c Paul Bowler The Engine Room Charles Stepney Record Collector No 516 March 2021 p 128 a b c Introduction Archived January 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine Black Edwin November 26 1970 For The Record Charles Stepney Downbeat Magazine Archived from the original on February 25 2005 Retrieved May 8 2009 Charles Stepney legendary composer arranger producer who was behind some of the most spiritual albums to come out of the chicago cadet school Archived from the original on March 24 2005 Ramsey Lewis Don t It Feel Good 45worlds com External links editCharles Stepney American Record Producer at The Official Website of Charles Stepney Charles Stepney Interrupted Genius at Voices of East Anglia A Biography of Charles Stepney at the Wayback Machine archived July 24 2008 Charles Stepney at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Stepney amp oldid 1221200488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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