Roy Ayers' music has been sampled countless times by artists including Mary J. Blige, Common, and Tyler, The Creator.
Roy Ayers, the legendary jazz vibraphonist behind the iconic hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine," has passed away at the age ...
Roy Ayers, the "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" jazz-funk virtuoso who paved the way for neo-soul, has died at age 84 ...
Built on a twinkling little piano line and a insistent chorus of “maybe you’re not the person who caught the football”, it may be the most comforting song about being bad at sports ever written.
Music Director Andrew Crust will also conduct the VSO with Hough in Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor ... to Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 film “Bram Stoker’s Dracula,” the 1986 “Orawa ...
Everybody Loves Sunshine' was released in 1976. Roy Ayers said he recorded it on a hot summer’s day in New York.
Los Angeles-born music icon Roy Ayers has died. Recognized as the “Godfather of Neo Soul,” the 84-year-old leaves behind a musical legacy that spans decades with influence on multiple genres and ...
While best known for his classic 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine', Ayers had a remarkable career - touring with Fela Kuti, ...
Born on 10 September 1940, in Los Angeles, California, Ayers was surrounded by music from an early age. His father played trombone, and his mother was a piano instructor. At the age of five ...
Powers has always wanted to write a book, and a song like “Gumshoe (Dracula From Arkansas)” fuses ... An even-tempered piano chord powers the lexicon; Youth Lagoon gives us everything we ...