Lee Evans (producer)

Lee Evans, also known as LeRoi Evans and LeRoy Evans, is an American record producer, recording engineer, songwriter, musician, entrepreneur, businessman and the CEO and co-owner of JAMBOX Entertainment. He currently resides in midtown Manhattan, New York.

Biography

Lee Evans was born and raised in the Sound View section of Bronx New York. Starting as a child, through the ages of 14–17 years old, Lee Evans put together some of his talented friends from "Monroe Projects" in the Bronx. He formed, wrote, arranged, played piano and sang in the young harmony group “The Fourth Edition” a group that went on to win amateur night at the legendary Apollo Theater six times, sharing the stage with artists that shaped pop music as we know it today such as, Stephanie Mills, Michael Jackson and The Jackson 5, The Dells, The Delfonics and James Brown.

After graduating from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art then on Convent Avenue in Harlem NYC and attending Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Bronx Community College & City College, he started performing as a band member and/or musical director for acts such as The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Brass Construction, Kleer, New Edition, Johnny Gill, salsa artist Willie Colón and as a musical director for The Force M.D.s, Afrika Bambaataa, and a host of others. On the recording side, he worked with such notable producers as Dan Hartman (70's disco hit instant replay), songwriter Paul Vance (Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini), DJ Freddy Bastone, JOSE "DJ ANIMAL" Diaz, Music Producer Randy Muller (of Skyy, Brass Construction, and Full Circle), and music manager Donny Linton.

As a songwriter/producer and recording engineer, Lee Evans many accomplishments include his work with singer Marc Anthony (at the young age of 14), Cyndi Lauper, Harry Belafonte, The Force M.D.s, Brass Construction, Rainy Davis, Glen Jones, Afrikaa Bambaataa[1] and a list of dance, hip hop and freestyle favorites from the 1980s and early 1990s, including artists Cyre, and The Cover Girls.

In the early 80s, Mr. Evans became a touring musician. After over a decade on the road playing in the major arenas and clubs of virtually every major city nationwide, Mr. Evans embarked on several world tours, earning international recognition for his musical abilities. A few years later, Mr. Evans saw the need to establish himself locally and decided against going on any more lengthy tours. He stood by his word turning down an opportunity to tour internationally as the opening act for Madonna's La Isla Bonita world tour. Mr Evans still tours with Funk Band Brass Construction

On the local scene, he did a stint as the house band keyboard player at a popular nightclub in Manhattan called 'The Cellar'. Here he backed up such notable artists as Johnny Kemp, Meli'sa Morgan, and Keith Sweat along with saxophonist Vincent Henry, Drummer Ralph Rolle, keyboardist John Adams, and other musical sidemen.

In 1980, Evans started JAMBOX Recording Studios in his basement apartment in The Bronx, which in 1992 he incorporated and expanded (along with co-owner Cathy Palmisano) into JAMBOX Entertainment, a full-service recording facility in Manhattan.

In 1999, Evans started the AET Audio Engineering Program, with the intentions of teaching his audio engineering techniques to new and upcoming music artists and producers.

In 2004, Evans introduced his latest brainchild "The Gift Of Song". A service that reached out to non-professionals and gave them a shot in the 'studio'.

In 2006, Lee Evans (CEO) along with Cathy Palmisano (Administrative Director) and accomplished music producer/composer Dante Lattanzi of Caelum Music Production formed 4Sight Music Productions, a company that went on to produce the Naked Cowboy's debut album "The Year of the Cowboy".[2]

Lee Evans is also a co-founder and the music director of Reach Out Inc. a non-profit organization that educates and promotes awareness about the perils of illegal drugs, alcohol abuse, tobacco, crime, violence, prejudice, and life-threatening diseases such as AIDS. Reach Out Inc.'s presentations are characterized by the use of interactive, high-energy presentations that intertwine music, dance, and motivational speaking. In January 2009, Reach Out's president Lori Michaels and Music Director Lee Evans received notability as "Person Of The Week" on NY1 News.[3]

Discography

  • 1982: Planet Rock - The Album (Cass) Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force (Tommy Boy Music)
  • 1984: Beat Street Vol.1 -(LP) -Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force (Atlantic Records)
  • 1984: Frantic Situation -(12" Sin) -Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force (Atlantic Records)
  • 1984: Heartbreakers -(12" Sin) -Cold Crush Brothers (Tuff City Records)
  • 1985: Planet Rock - The Album (LP) -Afrika Bambaataa (Tommy Boy Music)
  • 1985: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun: Extended Mix: (LP) -Cyndi Lauper (CBS Records)
  • 1985: GoGo Pop (Single) -Afrika Bambaataa (Tommy Boy Music)
  • 1986: Bambaataa's Theme (Assault On Precinct 13) – Afrikaa Bambaataa (Tommy Boy Music)
  • 1986: Beware (The Funk Is Everywhere) Afrika Bambaataa (Phonogram (France)) (LP)
  • 1987: Touch & Go – The Force M.D.s (Tommy Boy Music)
  • 1988: OuchRainy Davis ("Danger") (Columbia)
  • 1986: Rappers' Convention (LP)) – EMI America
  • 1986: Curiosity Regina (LP)) Atlantic
  • 1988: Revelation (12") -LeSunRae (Minimal Records)
  • 1993: Planet Rock (The Album) (CD, Album) Afrika Bambaataa (Sony Music Entertainment (Japan))
  • 1988: Wrap It Up (12" Sin) -MC G.L.O.B.E. of Soul Sonic Force (Revenge Records)
  • 1988: Rappin' Teach (12" Sin) -[Daylle Schwartz] (Revenge Records)
  • 1988: Broken Dreams (Tears Of Love LP) -TKA (Tommy Boy Records)
  • 1989: Never Again (12" Sin) -Lori Michaels (Next Plateau Records)
  • 1989: Reach Out - (12" EP) -[Jessie D] (FootPrint Records)
  • 1989: Forever In Love (12" EP) -[Jessie D] (FootPrint Records)
  • 1989: Let My Love Take You Higher - (12" EP) -Jessie D (FootPrint Records)
  • 1989: Tasty Lover - (12" EP) -[Jessie D] (FootPrint Records)
  • 1995: Got To Keep On Dancin / Music Luva (12") -Lori Michaels (Palmi Records)
  • 1995: Revelation - The Best Of Minimal Records - Rough House Vol. 1 (CD, Comp) (Hot Productions)
  • 2006: Naked Cowboy's Anthem - (Triple Play) - Naked Cowboy EP (4Sight Records)
  • 2006: Chicks And Beer - (Triple Play) - [Naked Cowboy EP] (4Sight Records)
  • 2006: Get Your Ass Kicked - (Triple Play) - Naked Cowboy EP (4Sight Records)
  • 2007: The Year Of The Cowboy - [Naked Cowboy CD] (4Sight Records)
  • 2007: Naked Christmas - [Holiday Single] Naked Cowboy (4Sight Records)
  • 2007: Extremes - [The Year Of The Cowboy CD] Naked Cowboy (4Sight Records)
  • 2007: Get Naked - [The Year Of The Cowboy CD] Naked Cowboy (4Sight Records)
gollark: This sounds like just indirected bartering. Which is problematic.
gollark: With no particular incentive to except that the "friend" might not like it otherwise?
gollark: So companies are supposed to just give goods to their "friends"...?
gollark: To some extent, but it's fuzzier, and how is that meant to work for *factories* or whatever?
gollark: And it's (very roughly) gotten by providing stuff people want, so organizations which can do that can pay more than ones which can't.

References

  1. "Leroy Evans | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
  2. "Can Naked Cowboy Rope In Mainstream? | News Video". MTV. 2007-01-10. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
  3. "New Jersey Person Of The Week: Song Producer Reaches Out To Change Kids' Lives". NY1. 2008-11-29. Archived from the original on 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
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