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The Timeless Message Of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On,” Renaissance Call From Harlem To Hollywood (Video)

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Marvin Gaye’s groundbreaking album, “What’s Going On/What’s Happening Brother,” released in 1971, remains a powerful voice in the ongoing conversation about social justice and human rights. Among its standout tracks, “What’s Going On/What’s Happening Brother” serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by veterans and marginalized communities. Inspired by Gaye’s brother Frankie, who returned from the Vietnam…

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Harlem Celebrates Rise Up NYC With Keith Sweat, Meli’sa Morgan, Force MD’s, And Kurtis Blow, And More (Video)

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On Saturday, August 3rd, 2024, NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the Apollo Theater transformed Harlem’s 125th Street into an outdoor theater to kick off the Rise Up NYC concert series. At the heart of the celebration was Harlem-born R&B/Soul legend Keith Sweat, who returned to his roots for a special performance. Sweat was honored with…

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Sponsored Love: How To Choose The Right Emerald Cut For Your Engagement Ring

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When selecting the right emerald cut for your diamond engagement ring, the process can be as rewarding as it is straightforward. Especially with the expert guidance available at Rare Carat, America’s leading source of unbiased advice for diamond engagement rings. Learning How an Emerald is Cut The emerald cut has always been popular because of…

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Sponsored Love: Customizing Your Lab Options For Single-Layer Glass Reaction Vessels

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Scientific research is a dynamic field, where the right tools for specific purposes have been known to enhance both efficiency and accuracy. The building blocks of many laboratories especially in chemistry and biology are single layer glass reaction vessels. Customization of these vessels to fit certain experiments can greatly improve the function of any reactor…

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Ray Chew Leads Harlem Music Festival All-Star Band, Talks Life & New Music

Ray Chew Leads Harlem Music Festival All-Star Band, Talks Life & New Music
Ray Chew Leads Harlem Music Festival All-Star Band, Talks Life & New Music

The multi-talented musician and Harlem native, Ray Chew is often described as “music director to the stars” having garnered a vast amount of accomplishments as music director for Dancing with the Stars, and formally, American Idol and It’s Showtime at The Apollo and in the 1980s performed as a member of the Saturday Night Live Band for the long-running sketch comedy show. 

This month, Chew returns to Harlem Week to celebrate its 50th anniversary as bandleader Harlem Music Festival All-Star Band. He spoke to Amsterdam News via Zoom about his upcoming album and new single, “Jam,” life and his roots in Harlem World.

AmNews: It would be amazing if you would talk a bit about your roots in Harlem.

Ray Chew: That was the venue, you know, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, all Motown, everybody had to play the apollo. And I would be backstage, trying to get a glimpse of who might be coming in. And you could tell who some of the important artists were because the line would be wrapped around the block. Twice, around the full city block for James Brown, for the temptations, for Aretha Franklin. The line would wrap twice. So growing up, I knew how the culture affected me. And you know, my mother was a visionary and she wanted to make sure I wasn’t going to be a product of the streets so she got me into music lessons at age five and six. I had a scholarship, and I started studying at Harlem school for the arts and every music institution she could get me in. So music education, music study was a big thing. And then, of course, I went to the high school of music and art which is 135th street, and of course when I talk about the Amsterdam News and the apollo, let me go back. 

Of course, the Amsterdam News was right around the corner from the apollo, between 8th avenue and 126 street. And we always knew how important the Amsterdam news was to the community because we didn;t have a major outlet. We couldn’t depend on the daily news of the post to service the community but Amsterdam news did that. So thank you guys over the years for that. 

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Ray Chew Credit: Bill Moore photo

AmNews: Did you insinuate as a little kid that you wanted to do music, or were you more going with the flow regarding your path in life in conjunction with your familial influence? 

Ray Chew: Yeah, so actually my father was a musician. He played piano and vibes, and he had instilled in me a sense of what music was about. We always had music, he would play his vibes and his piano and I would sit and play and work with him, so it was in my blood. So, music was something that I’ve always been hearing and feeling and knowing that I’d always be doing. So it wasn’t even necessarily a different choice, or a choice that wasn’t desired by me. And they made sure I had available great training, you know, teachers and mentors, and people who were professionals in the business to guide me towards what a career would look like.

AmNews: So let’s talk about your new song “Jam” and how you got that together and then we’ll move into your wonderful event in Harlem week. 

Ray Chew: I had an idea, and I talked about my journey, but in January of this year, 2024, God tapped me on the shoulder and said “It is time for you to express in your own voice as an artist the wonderful gifts I have for you.” And the title of my forthcoming album is “My Journey.” So, I already had a title for the album. This was going to become a self-fulfilling prophecy. And one of the things that came to me was the style of how I wanted to express myself. I had many different things to say, and I could say them with an R&B background, a jazz background, a classical background. But I wanted to start the party off with a party. So, Jam is right in that two-step party style.  I was feeling that. Then, I thought, I need to get some help with the track and the beat. So, I got Kid Capri. So he was out in the studio, and we got the beat popping, and I thought “We gotta get that iconic voice, a voice that everybody’s going to know and represents classic R&B.” Who other than Stephanie Mills? So, I flew down to North Carolina to connect with her and she was in great spirits. 

Our friendship is deep and long. And she gave up herself and I’m appreciative of that. So, next up, I thought “We’ve got the party going, who rocks the party? Oh, MC Light!” So, I gave her a call, and it was wonderful to hear these legends, iconic legends, just say “Of course I’ll do it.” So, I said, “just give me 8 bars,” and she said “don’t worry,” and she gave me 8 bars. And then finally, the party rocker himself, Doug E. Fresh. You know, Doug E. Fresh is still the party rocker. He’s the man, and he put his touch on it, put his voice on it, and I got some beat box. We’re going to do some other mixes with him. So, there you go, that’s Jam. 

AmNews: I would love for you to encourage young people that even if it doesn’t happen at 20 and 30 and so forth that life is a forward moving trajectory, and what your thoughts are about that?

Ray Chew: Absolutely. Life, you can put it as a series of seasons. Life can be cyclical. Life can take you on hills and valleys. But the one thing that is the constant is that time moves forward. So wherever you were yesterday, figuratively or literally, that is not where you are today. So, your biggest triumphs and awards and everything, that’s still yesterday. You hear people saying “you can’t live off of yesterday,” and that’s right. But it would also apply to some of your lows, the things that may hurt you, the pain that you felt, loss. So I would encourage everybody that the term “stuck” is a misnomer because again, time marches on. So it is important that I help encourage those to know that, especially with the community of Harlem, and Harlem is celebrating 50 years of Harlem week. 

I want to thank the community of Harlem, the village of Harlem. It’s a wonderful thing, to know that you always have a place to go.

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Peggy Shepard Among Local Leaders Speaking About Climate Justice In Harlem

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Peggy Shepard was among the keynote speakers at Harlem Week’s annual climate event, hosted by the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and the Columbia Climate School. They will soon be uploading a video replay, so be sure to check this link in the coming days to hear her speak along with CUNY Medgar Evers College President Dr. Patricia…

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How To Quiet A Racing Mind To Get Better Sleep In Harlem And Beyond

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A racing mind at bedtime can be hard to quiet. Whether it’s stopping you from quickly falling asleep or staying asleep, there’s no question an unsettled mind can really affect your ability to get a good night’s rest. “It’s one of the most common problems we hear in our sleep clinic, especially among people struggling…

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Harlem Celebrates Rise Up NYC With Keith Sweat, Meli’sa Morgan, Force MD’s, And Kurtis Blow And More (Video)

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On Saturday, August 3rd, 2024, NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the Apollo Theater transformed Harlem’s 125th Street into an outdoor theater to kick off the Rise Up NYC concert series. At the heart of the celebration was Harlem-born R&B/Soul legend Keith Sweat, who returned to his roots for a special performance. Sweat was honored with…

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GOA Lawsuit Forces NYC To Allow Non-Residents To Apply For Carry Permits

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Yesterday, the New York City Police Department adopted an emergency rule which will allow non-residents to apply for concealed carry permits. This follows a lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Gun Owners Foundation (GOF) in February of this year on behalf of several non-residents (including Newsmax TV Host Carl Higbie) who have been wholly unable to secure…

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Here, Here, The Food Bank For New York City Hosts Summer BBQ During Harlem Week For NYers In Need

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As part of Harlem Week, Food Bank For New York City – the city’s largest hunger relief organization. Will host its biggest celebration of the year by firing up the grills with delicious foods, providing New Yorkers with a farmers’ market-style distribution full of beautiful greens and healthy choices, music, and more! While many may think summer is a…

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