ROY AYERS - December 2013

ROY AYERS – December 2013
Biography

Roy Ayers

(born September 10, 1940) is an American funksoul, and jazz composer and vibraphone player. Ayers began his career as a post-bop jazz artist, releasing several albums with Atlantic Records, before his tenure at Polydor Records beginning in the 1970s, during which he helped pioneer jazz-funk.

Ayers was born in Los AngelesCalifornia, and grew up in a musical family.[2] At the age of five, he was given his first pair of vibraphone malletsby Lionel Hampton. The area of Los Angeles that Ayers grew up in, now known as “South Central” but then known as “South Park“, was the epicenter of the Southern California Black music scene. The schools he attended (Wadsworth Elementary, Nevins Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson High School) were all close to the famed Central Avenue, Los Angeles’ equivalent of Harlem‘s Lenox Avenue and Chicago‘s State Street. Roy would likely have been exposed to music as it not only emanated from the many nightclubs and bars in the area, but also poured out of many of the homes where the musicians who kept the scene alive lived in and around Central. His high school, Thomas Jefferson High School, produced some of the most talented new musicians, such as Dexter Gordon.