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Jay Graydon

Jay Joseph Graydon[1] (born October 8, 1949, Burbank, California) is an American songwriter, recording artist, guitarist, singer, keyboardist, producer, arranger, and recording engineer. He is the winner of two Grammy Awards (in the R&B category) with twelve Grammy nominations, among them the title "Producer of the Year" and "Best Engineered Recording". He has mastered many different music styles and genres, and his recordings have been featured on record, film, television and the stage.

Jay Graydon
Graydon in 2019.
Background information
Birth nameJay Joseph Graydon
Born (1949-10-08) October 8, 1949 (age 73)
Burbank, California
Occupation(s)Guitarist, Songwriter, producer

History

Graydon made his singing debut on his second birthday on the "Joe Graydon Show," the first music/talk television show in Los Angeles, hosted by his father, Joe Graydon.

During and for a brief time after his college days, Graydon played in the Don Ellis Band, whose style can be described as experimental post-bop jazz. He can be heard on the live double album Don Ellis at Fillmore and the studio albums The New Don Ellis Band Goes Underground, Connection and Soaring.

L. A. session musician

From the late 1960s to late 1970s Graydon was a session musician in Los Angeles, working with such artists as Gino Vannelli, Barbra Streisand, Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, The Jackson Five, Alice Cooper, Cheap Trick, Al Jarreau, Christopher Cross, Ray Charles, Cher, Joe Cocker, Marvin Gaye, Hall & Oates, Wayne Shorter, Olivia Newton-John, Albert King. One of Graydon's most notable session performances is his guitar solo on Steely Dan's 1977 hit single "Peg".

In 1977 he appeared as a character in a number of Doonesbury strips as Jay "Wah-Wah" Graydon.[2] Graydon played on the Jimmy Thudpucker album "Greatest Hits" along with Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn. He was the subject of the track "Fretman Sam" and played its guitar solo. He also programmed the synthesizers for the album.

Producer

Jay Graydon's production credits include work with Airplay, Air Supply, George Benson, Al Jarreau, DeBarge, El DeBarge, Sheena Easton, Art Garfunkel, The Manhattan Transfer, Johnny Mathis, Patti LaBelle, Lou Rawls, Dionne Warwick, Alan Sorrenti and the album They Don't Make Them Like They Used To by Kenny Rogers.

He started his own record label, Sonic Thrust Records, in 2001 to give himself creative and artistic freedom in his songwriting and producing profession. The label features straight-ahead jazz, adult contemporary pop, AAA, AOR, classic R&B, smooth jazz, and genuine retro surf from the 1960s

As a musician and recording engineer, he has often been a consultant and beta tester for new musical equipment and recording gear.

Songwriter

Graydon has written over 200 songs. His catalog includes the Grammy winners "Turn Your Love Around" (co-written with Steve Lukather and Bill Champlin) as performed by George Benson and "After the Love Has Gone" (co-written with David Foster and Bill Champlin) as performed by Earth, Wind & Fire, as well as "Who's Holding Donna Now" (DeBarge), "Friends in Love" (Dionne Warwick and Johnny Mathis), many songs written with and for Al Jarreau (including "Mornin'", "Breakin' Away", "High Crime", "After All", and "Roof Garden"), and several hits with Manhattan Transfer including "Twilight Zone", "On The Boulevard", "Smile Again" and "Spies in the Night". Many of his songs were co-written with David Foster. [1]

Writer and educator

Graydon has written numerous articles in music magazines, and has conducted seminars at Musician's Institute in Hollywood with guitarist Tommy Tedesco for over 15 years. He has been working on a series of books on recording techniques with Craig Anderton, a widely published and bestselling authority on recording technology. The books will discuss the subtleties of recording various instruments, as well as mixing.

Film scores

Graydon has participated as a musician and/or songwriter in over 50 film scores including The French Connection, Grease, Ghostbusters, St. Elmo's Fire, The Secret of My Success, Navy Seals, Lady Sings the Blues, The Greatest, Ghost Dad, Mahogany, and Thank God It's Friday.

Television

Graydon has played on or written songs for The Andy Williams Show, The Jackson 5 Show, The Alan Thicke Show, The David Steinberg Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Soupy Sales Show, The Smothers Brothers Show, The Midnight Special, The First Rock and Roll Awards Show, Miami Vice, and Starsky and Hutch.

With Richard Page, he also wrote the second theme song for Gimme a Break!, which was used from its third through sixth seasons.

Key collaborations

Al Jarreau

Perhaps Graydon's most noted collaboration has been with Al Jarreau. Graydon was Jarreau's main songwriter/producer for in the early 1980s. Graydon produced Jarreau's albums This Time, Breakin' Away, Jarreau and High Crime, among others. Graydon also played guitar and synthesizer on these albums, as well as serving as songwriter, arranger and engineer.

David Foster

Foster and Graydon have worked together on several album projects, including the band Airplay, a pop-rock group they formed in the late 1970s, and the JT Super Producer concert in Japan in 1994 with René Angélil and Céline Dion[2].

Randy Goodrum

Graydon and Randy Goodrum formed a group named JaR. In 2008, they released an album titled Scene 29, described as "Steely Dan meets Airplay and Pages".[3]

Steely Dan

Graydon played the guitar solo on the song "Peg" on Steely Dan's 1977 album Aja.

David "Fathead" Newman

Discography

Solo albums

Year Albm Title Notes
1993 Airplay For The Planet
2001 Bebop
2006 Past To Present - The 70s
2008 Airplay For The Planet - Live In Japan

Collaborations

Year Artist Album Title Role(s)
1974 Boz Scaggs Slow Dancer Guitars
Joe Cocker I Can Stand a Little Rain
1975 Gino Vannelli Storm at Sunup
Aretha Franklin You
Barbra Streisand Lazy Afternoon
2nd Chapter of Acts In the Volume of the Book
1976 Albert King Albert
Candi Staton Young Hearts Run Free
Paul Anka The Painter
Jennifer Warnes Jennifer Warnes
Marvin Gaye I Want You
Donovan Slow Down World Synthesizer, programming
Cher I'd Rather Believe in You Guitar, mandolin
Stephen Bishop Careless Electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Gino Vannelli The Gist of the Gemini Electric guitar
1977 Olivia Newton-John Making a Good Thing Better Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar
Dolly Parton Here You Come Again Pedal steel guitar
Boz Scaggs Down Two Then Left Guitar, guitar solo
Steely Dan Aja Guitar solo
Rhythm Heritage Last Night on Earth Lead guitar
Marlena Shaw Sweet Beginnings Guitar
Paul Anka The Music Man
Jackie DeShannon You're the Only Dancer
Leo Sayer Thunder in My Heart
Dionne Warwick Love at First Sight
Shaun Cassidy Born Late
Dalbello Lisa Dal Bello
Syreeta Wright Rich Love, Poor Love
1978 Various Artists Grease Soundtrack
Carole Bayer Sager ...Too
Leo Sayer Leo Sayer
Melissa Manchester Don't Cry Out Loud
Barbra Streisand Songbird
Dane Donohue Dane Donohue
Paul Anka Listen to Your Heart
Helen Reddy We'll Sing in the Sunshine
Juice Newton Well Kept Secret
Shaun Cassidy Under Wraps
Candi Staton House of Love
Valerie Carter Wild Child
2nd Chapter of Acts Mansion Builder
Ben E. King Let Me Live in Your Life
Rhythm Heritage Sky's the Limit Guitar, arranger, writer
Alice Cooper From The Inside Guitar, synthesizer programming
Brian Cadd Yesterdaydreams Synthesiser
Rita Coolidge Love Me Again Guitar, acoustic guitar
Nigel Olsson Nigel Olsson Guitar, electric guitar
Pages Pages Engineer, guitar, horns, keyboard programming, producer, songwriter
1979 Barbra Streisand Wet Electric guitar
Christopher Cross Christopher Cross Guitar solo
Cher Take Me Home Guitar
Paul Anka Headlines
Peter Allen I Could Have Been a Sailor
Yvonne Elliman Yvonne
Donna Summer Bad Girls
Rhythm Heritage Disco Derby
Nigel Olsson Nigel Electric guitar, acoustic guitar
The Manhattan Transfer Extensions Producer, arrangement, guitars, synthesizers, guitar solo, additional vocals, synthesizer programming, Mixing and Overdub Tracking
Marc Jordan Blue Desert Lead guitar, synthesizer, arranger, conductor, producer, engineer
Earth, Wind & Fire I Am Songwriter
1980 Peter Allen Bi-Coastal Guitar
2nd Chapter of Acts The Roar of Love
Syreeta Wright Syreeta Musician
Bernie Taupin He Who Rides the Tiger Electric Guitar
Mariya Takeuchi Miss M Acoustic and electric guitars, rhythm arrangement, backing vocals, songwriter
Airplay Airplay Producer, guitar, lead and backing vocals, overdubbing, mixing, songwriter
Al Jarreau This Time Synthesizer programming, electric guitar, rhythm arrangements, producer, engineer
1981 Breakin' Away Producer, mixing, songwriter, electric guitar, synthesizer programming, rhythm arrangements, vocal arrangements
Dolly Parton Dolly, Dolly, Dolly Guitar
Carole Bayer Sager Sometimes Late at Night
The Manhattan Transfer Mecca for Moderns Producer, songwriter, guitar, synthesizer, arrangements
Pages Pages Composer, engineer, guitar, mixing, producer, programming
1982 Herbie Hancock Lite Me Up Composer, engineer, guitar, producer, songwriter
Dionne Warwick Friends in Love Producer, rhythm arrangements, synthesizers, guitar, percussion, recording, mixing
1983 Donna Summer She Works Hard for the Money Songwriter, guitar
The Tubes Outside Inside Special Musical Contributor
Paul Anka Walk a Fine Line Composer
Sheena Easton Best Kept Secret Guitar, producer, engineer
Christopher Cross Another Page Guitar solo
David Foster The Best Of Me Composer, engineer, guitar, songwriter
Al Jarreau Jarreau Producer, songwriter, rhythm arrangements, guitar, synthesizers, guitar solo, engineering
1984 High Crime Producer, songwriter, guitar, arrangements, synthesizers, computer concept
1985 DeBarge Rhythm of the Night Producer, songwriter, guitars, synthesizers
1986 El DeBarge El DeBarge Synthesizer, guitar, songwriter, arranger, producer, engineer
Kenny Rogers They Don't Make Them Like They Used To Producer, engineer, songwriter, synthesizers, lead guitar, electronic drums, arrangements, guitar solo, drums, guitar lines
Al Jarreau L Is for Lover Songwriter
1988 Heart's Horizon Producer, songwriter, synthesizers
Art Garfunkel Lefty Producer, engineer
George Benson Twice the Love Producer, synthesizers, drums, arrangements, engineer, mixing
1989 El DeBarge Gemini Producer, songwriter
1993 Planet 3 Music From The Planet Guitars, keyboards, programming, mixing, recording
2004 Gems Unearthed Lead guitar, keyboards, programming, liner notes, mastering
2008 JaR Scene 29 Lead and backing vocals, guitar, drums, synthesizer, composer, arranger, producer, engineer, mixing and mastering

Grammy Awards

Year Awarded Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
1980 "After the Love Has Gone" (Earth, Wind & Fire) Song of the Year (shared with Bill Champlin & David Foster) Nominated [4][5][6]
Best Rhythm & Blues Song (shared with Bill Champlin & David Foster) Won
1981 "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" (The Manhattan Transfer) Best Arrangement for Voices (shared with Alan Paul) Nominated [7][8]
1982 Breakin' Away (Al Jarreau) Album of the Year (shared with Al Jarreau) Nominated [9]
"Kafka" (The Manhattan Transfer) Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices (shared with Bernard Kafka) Nominated
1983 "Turn Your Love Around" (George Benson) Best Rhythm & Blues Song (shared with Bill Champlin & Steve Lukather) Won [10][11]
1984 Jarreau (Al Jarreau) Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) Nominated [12][13]
Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical (shared with Ian Eales & Eric Prestis) Nominated
"Mornin'" (Al Jarreau) Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) (shared with David Foster & Jeremy Lubbock) Nominated
"Step by Step" (Al Jarreau) Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) (shared with Tom Canning, Jerry Hey & Al Jarreau) Nominated
1985 Ghostbusters Soundtrack (various artists) Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special (shared with various artists & producers) Nominated [14][15][16]
1986 St. Elmo's Fire Soundtrack (various artists) Nominated [17][18]

References

  1. ^ "Jay Graydon - SecondHandSongs". SecondHandSongs. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  2. ^ Graydon, Jay (February 29, 2000). "MusicPlayer Forums: Jay Graydon here". musicplayer.com. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
  3. ^ JaR. CDBaby. Retrieved August 17, 2009.
  4. ^ "Jay Graydon - Artist". Grammy Award. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  5. ^ "Grammy Awards & Nominations". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  6. ^ "Grammy Awards 1980". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  7. ^ "Here's complete list of the Grammy nominees". Eugene Register-Guard. No. 121. Eugene, Oregon: Guard Publishing. February 21, 1981. p. 36.
  8. ^ "Grammy Awards 1981". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  9. ^ "Grammy Awards 1982". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  10. ^ "Toto strikes it big as soft-rock musicians win 7 Grammys". The Milwaukee Journal. February 24, 1983. Retrieved May 1, 2011.
  11. ^ "Grammy Awards 1983". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  12. ^ "Complete List of the Nominees for 26th Annual Grammy Music Awards". Schenectady Gazette. The Daily Gazette Company. January 9, 1984.
  13. ^ "Grammy Awards 1984". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  14. ^ Graff, Gary (January 11, 1985). "The Grammy Awards: Prince, Tina Turner, Cyndi Lauper take five nominations each". Detroit Free Press. pp. 1C, 5C. Retrieved July 26, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. 
  15. ^ "27th Annual GRAMMY Awards". GRAMMY.com. January 16, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  16. ^ "Grammy Awards 1985". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  17. ^ Hunt, Dennis (January 10, 1986). "'We Are The World' Scores In Grammy Nominations". Los Angeles Times. p. 3. Retrieved July 3, 2011.
  18. ^ "Grammy Awards 1986". Awards & shows. Retrieved March 18, 2018.

External links

  • Artist's website
  • Artist's 2nd website
  • Artist's YouTube channel
  • Artist's Myspace website
  • Graydon, Jay writing credits
  • Jay Graydon's Collaboration with Randy Goodrum as the group JaR
  • Jay Graydon – Artist – grammy.com
  • Jay Graydon's awards and nominations

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Jay Graydon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jay Joseph Graydon 1 born October 8 1949 Burbank California is an American songwriter recording artist guitarist singer keyboardist producer arranger and recording engineer He is the winner of two Grammy Awards in the R amp B category with twelve Grammy nominations among them the title Producer of the Year and Best Engineered Recording He has mastered many different music styles and genres and his recordings have been featured on record film television and the stage Jay GraydonGraydon in 2019 Background informationBirth nameJay Joseph GraydonBorn 1949 10 08 October 8 1949 age 73 Burbank CaliforniaOccupation s Guitarist Songwriter producer Contents 1 History 1 1 L A session musician 1 2 Producer 1 3 Songwriter 1 4 Writer and educator 1 5 Film scores 1 6 Television 2 Key collaborations 2 1 Al Jarreau 2 2 David Foster 2 3 Randy Goodrum 2 4 Steely Dan 2 5 David Fathead Newman 3 Discography 3 1 Solo albums 3 2 Collaborations 4 Grammy Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditGraydon made his singing debut on his second birthday on the Joe Graydon Show the first music talk television show in Los Angeles hosted by his father Joe Graydon During and for a brief time after his college days Graydon played in the Don Ellis Band whose style can be described as experimental post bop jazz He can be heard on the live double album Don Ellis at Fillmore and the studio albums The New Don Ellis Band Goes Underground Connection and Soaring L A session musician Edit From the late 1960s to late 1970s Graydon was a session musician in Los Angeles working with such artists as Gino Vannelli Barbra Streisand Dolly Parton Diana Ross The Jackson Five Alice Cooper Cheap Trick Al Jarreau Christopher Cross Ray Charles Cher Joe Cocker Marvin Gaye Hall amp Oates Wayne Shorter Olivia Newton John Albert King One of Graydon s most notable session performances is his guitar solo on Steely Dan s 1977 hit single Peg In 1977 he appeared as a character in a number of Doonesbury strips as Jay Wah Wah Graydon 2 Graydon played on the Jimmy Thudpucker album Greatest Hits along with Steve Cropper and Donald Duck Dunn He was the subject of the track Fretman Sam and played its guitar solo He also programmed the synthesizers for the album Producer Edit Jay Graydon s production credits include work with Airplay Air Supply George Benson Al Jarreau DeBarge El DeBarge Sheena Easton Art Garfunkel The Manhattan Transfer Johnny Mathis Patti LaBelle Lou Rawls Dionne Warwick Alan Sorrenti and the album They Don t Make Them Like They Used To by Kenny Rogers He started his own record label Sonic Thrust Records in 2001 to give himself creative and artistic freedom in his songwriting and producing profession The label features straight ahead jazz adult contemporary pop AAA AOR classic R amp B smooth jazz and genuine retro surf from the 1960sAs a musician and recording engineer he has often been a consultant and beta tester for new musical equipment and recording gear Songwriter Edit Graydon has written over 200 songs His catalog includes the Grammy winners Turn Your Love Around co written with Steve Lukather and Bill Champlin as performed by George Benson and After the Love Has Gone co written with David Foster and Bill Champlin as performed by Earth Wind amp Fire as well as Who s Holding Donna Now DeBarge Friends in Love Dionne Warwick and Johnny Mathis many songs written with and for Al Jarreau including Mornin Breakin Away High Crime After All and Roof Garden and several hits with Manhattan Transfer including Twilight Zone On The Boulevard Smile Again and Spies in the Night Many of his songs were co written with David Foster 1 Writer and educator Edit Graydon has written numerous articles in music magazines and has conducted seminars at Musician s Institute in Hollywood with guitarist Tommy Tedesco for over 15 years He has been working on a series of books on recording techniques with Craig Anderton a widely published and bestselling authority on recording technology The books will discuss the subtleties of recording various instruments as well as mixing Film scores Edit Graydon has participated as a musician and or songwriter in over 50 film scores including The French Connection Grease Ghostbusters St Elmo s Fire The Secret of My Success Navy Seals Lady Sings the Blues The Greatest Ghost Dad Mahogany and Thank God It s Friday Television Edit Graydon has played on or written songs for The Andy Williams Show The Jackson 5 Show The Alan Thicke Show The David Steinberg Show The Ed Sullivan Show The Tonight Show The Merv Griffin Show The Soupy Sales Show The Smothers Brothers Show The Midnight Special The First Rock and Roll Awards Show Miami Vice and Starsky and Hutch With Richard Page he also wrote the second theme song for Gimme a Break which was used from its third through sixth seasons Key collaborations EditAl Jarreau Edit Perhaps Graydon s most noted collaboration has been with Al Jarreau Graydon was Jarreau s main songwriter producer for in the early 1980s Graydon produced Jarreau s albums This Time Breakin Away Jarreau and High Crime among others Graydon also played guitar and synthesizer on these albums as well as serving as songwriter arranger and engineer David Foster Edit Foster and Graydon have worked together on several album projects including the band Airplay a pop rock group they formed in the late 1970s and the JT Super Producer concert in Japan in 1994 with Rene Angelil and Celine Dion 2 Randy Goodrum Edit Graydon and Randy Goodrum formed a group named JaR In 2008 they released an album titled Scene 29 described as Steely Dan meets Airplay and Pages 3 Steely Dan Edit Graydon played the guitar solo on the song Peg on Steely Dan s 1977 album Aja David Fathead Newman Edit He played on Concrete Jungle Discography EditSolo albums Edit Year Albm Title Notes1993 Airplay For The Planet2001 Bebop2006 Past To Present The 70s2008 Airplay For The Planet Live In JapanCollaborations Edit Year Artist Album Title Role s 1974 Boz Scaggs Slow Dancer GuitarsJoe Cocker I Can Stand a Little Rain1975 Gino Vannelli Storm at SunupAretha Franklin YouBarbra Streisand Lazy Afternoon2nd Chapter of Acts In the Volume of the Book1976 Albert King AlbertCandi Staton Young Hearts Run FreePaul Anka The PainterJennifer Warnes Jennifer WarnesMarvin Gaye I Want YouDonovan Slow Down World Synthesizer programmingCher I d Rather Believe in You Guitar mandolinStephen Bishop Careless Electric guitar acoustic guitarGino Vannelli The Gist of the Gemini Electric guitar1977 Olivia Newton John Making a Good Thing Better Electric guitar acoustic guitar slide guitarDolly Parton Here You Come Again Pedal steel guitarBoz Scaggs Down Two Then Left Guitar guitar soloSteely Dan Aja Guitar soloRhythm Heritage Last Night on Earth Lead guitarMarlena Shaw Sweet Beginnings GuitarPaul Anka The Music ManJackie DeShannon You re the Only DancerLeo Sayer Thunder in My HeartDionne Warwick Love at First SightShaun Cassidy Born LateDalbello Lisa Dal BelloSyreeta Wright Rich Love Poor Love1978 Various Artists Grease SoundtrackCarole Bayer Sager TooLeo Sayer Leo SayerMelissa Manchester Don t Cry Out LoudBarbra Streisand SongbirdDane Donohue Dane DonohuePaul Anka Listen to Your HeartHelen Reddy We ll Sing in the SunshineJuice Newton Well Kept SecretShaun Cassidy Under WrapsCandi Staton House of LoveValerie Carter Wild Child2nd Chapter of Acts Mansion BuilderBen E King Let Me Live in Your LifeRhythm Heritage Sky s the Limit Guitar arranger writerAlice Cooper From The Inside Guitar synthesizer programmingBrian Cadd Yesterdaydreams SynthesiserRita Coolidge Love Me Again Guitar acoustic guitarNigel Olsson Nigel Olsson Guitar electric guitarPages Pages Engineer guitar horns keyboard programming producer songwriter1979 Barbra Streisand Wet Electric guitarChristopher Cross Christopher Cross Guitar soloCher Take Me Home GuitarPaul Anka HeadlinesPeter Allen I Could Have Been a SailorYvonne Elliman YvonneDonna Summer Bad GirlsRhythm Heritage Disco DerbyNigel Olsson Nigel Electric guitar acoustic guitarThe Manhattan Transfer Extensions Producer arrangement guitars synthesizers guitar solo additional vocals synthesizer programming Mixing and Overdub TrackingMarc Jordan Blue Desert Lead guitar synthesizer arranger conductor producer engineerEarth Wind amp Fire I Am Songwriter1980 Peter Allen Bi Coastal Guitar2nd Chapter of Acts The Roar of LoveSyreeta Wright Syreeta MusicianBernie Taupin He Who Rides the Tiger Electric GuitarMariya Takeuchi Miss M Acoustic and electric guitars rhythm arrangement backing vocals songwriterAirplay Airplay Producer guitar lead and backing vocals overdubbing mixing songwriterAl Jarreau This Time Synthesizer programming electric guitar rhythm arrangements producer engineer1981 Breakin Away Producer mixing songwriter electric guitar synthesizer programming rhythm arrangements vocal arrangementsDolly Parton Dolly Dolly Dolly GuitarCarole Bayer Sager Sometimes Late at NightThe Manhattan Transfer Mecca for Moderns Producer songwriter guitar synthesizer arrangementsPages Pages Composer engineer guitar mixing producer programming1982 Herbie Hancock Lite Me Up Composer engineer guitar producer songwriterDionne Warwick Friends in Love Producer rhythm arrangements synthesizers guitar percussion recording mixing1983 Donna Summer She Works Hard for the Money Songwriter guitarThe Tubes Outside Inside Special Musical ContributorPaul Anka Walk a Fine Line ComposerSheena Easton Best Kept Secret Guitar producer engineerChristopher Cross Another Page Guitar soloDavid Foster The Best Of Me Composer engineer guitar songwriterAl Jarreau Jarreau Producer songwriter rhythm arrangements guitar synthesizers guitar solo engineering1984 High Crime Producer songwriter guitar arrangements synthesizers computer concept1985 DeBarge Rhythm of the Night Producer songwriter guitars synthesizers1986 El DeBarge El DeBarge Synthesizer guitar songwriter arranger producer engineerKenny Rogers They Don t Make Them Like They Used To Producer engineer songwriter synthesizers lead guitar electronic drums arrangements guitar solo drums guitar linesAl Jarreau L Is for Lover Songwriter1988 Heart s Horizon Producer songwriter synthesizersArt Garfunkel Lefty Producer engineerGeorge Benson Twice the Love Producer synthesizers drums arrangements engineer mixing1989 El DeBarge Gemini Producer songwriter1993 Planet 3 Music From The Planet Guitars keyboards programming mixing recording2004 Gems Unearthed Lead guitar keyboards programming liner notes mastering2008 JaR Scene 29 Lead and backing vocals guitar drums synthesizer composer arranger producer engineer mixing and masteringGrammy Awards EditYear Awarded Nominee work Category Result Ref 1980 After the Love Has Gone Earth Wind amp Fire Song of the Year shared with Bill Champlin amp David Foster Nominated 4 5 6 Best Rhythm amp Blues Song shared with Bill Champlin amp David Foster Won1981 Twilight Zone Twilight Tone The Manhattan Transfer Best Arrangement for Voices shared with Alan Paul Nominated 7 8 1982 Breakin Away Al Jarreau Album of the Year shared with Al Jarreau Nominated 9 Kafka The Manhattan Transfer Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices shared with Bernard Kafka Nominated1983 Turn Your Love Around George Benson Best Rhythm amp Blues Song shared with Bill Champlin amp Steve Lukather Won 10 11 1984 Jarreau Al Jarreau Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated 12 13 Best Engineered Recording Non Classical shared with Ian Eales amp Eric Prestis Nominated Mornin Al Jarreau Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s shared with David Foster amp Jeremy Lubbock Nominated Step by Step Al Jarreau Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s shared with Tom Canning Jerry Hey amp Al Jarreau Nominated1985 Ghostbusters Soundtrack various artists Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special shared with various artists amp producers Nominated 14 15 16 1986 St Elmo s Fire Soundtrack various artists Nominated 17 18 References Edit Jay Graydon SecondHandSongs SecondHandSongs Retrieved July 8 2021 Graydon Jay February 29 2000 MusicPlayer Forums Jay Graydon here musicplayer com Retrieved December 8 2008 JaR CDBaby Retrieved August 17 2009 Jay Graydon Artist Grammy Award Retrieved March 18 2018 Grammy Awards amp Nominations Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 Grammy Awards 1980 Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 Here s complete list of the Grammy nominees Eugene Register Guard No 121 Eugene Oregon Guard Publishing February 21 1981 p 36 Grammy Awards 1981 Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 Grammy Awards 1982 Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 Toto strikes it big as soft rock musicians win 7 Grammys The Milwaukee Journal February 24 1983 Retrieved May 1 2011 Grammy Awards 1983 Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 Complete List of the Nominees for 26th Annual Grammy Music Awards Schenectady Gazette The Daily Gazette Company January 9 1984 Grammy Awards 1984 Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 Graff Gary January 11 1985 The Grammy Awards Prince Tina Turner Cyndi Lauper take five nominations each Detroit Free Press pp 1C 5C Retrieved July 26 2017 via Newspapers com 27th Annual GRAMMY Awards GRAMMY com January 16 2013 Retrieved July 26 2017 Grammy Awards 1985 Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 Hunt Dennis January 10 1986 We Are The World Scores In Grammy Nominations Los Angeles Times p 3 Retrieved July 3 2011 Grammy Awards 1986 Awards amp shows Retrieved March 18 2018 External links EditArtist s website Artist s 2nd website Artist s YouTube channel Artist s Myspace website Graydon Jay writing credits Jay Graydon s Collaboration with Randy Goodrum as the group JaR Jay Graydon Artist grammy com Jay Graydon s awards and nominations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jay Graydon amp oldid 1133592954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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