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Edward Theodore "Teddy" Riley (born October 8, 1967) is a Grammy Award–winning American singer-songwriter, musician, keyboardist and record producer credited with the creation of the new jack swing genre. Through his production work with Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, Doug E. Fresh, Today, Keith Sweat, Heavy D., Usher, Jane Child, etc. and membership of the groups Guy and Blackstreet, Riley is credited with having a massive impact and seminal influence on the formation of contemporary R&B, hip-hop, soul and pop since the 1980s.
Teddy Riley was raised in St. Nicholas Houses, Harlem, New York. Riley, a child prodigy since the age of 5, began playing instruments in the church. His uncle, who owned the famed Harlem club The Rooftop, built a studio in the club in which Riley would spend most of his time while growing up. By 14, upstart New York rappers began making music to his tracks. Under the guidance of local music producer Gene Griffin, Riley formed the short-lived group Kids at Work. At the age of 17, Riley produced Kool Moe Dee's 12" single, "Go See the Doctor". Released on an independent label in 1986, the song became a crossover hit, reaching #89 on The Billboard Hot 100. Riley had previously worked on the production of Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew's "The Show" in 1985.
Theodore "Teddy" Riley (10 May 1924 – 14 November 1992) was a jazz trumpet player and bandleader. On occasion he also sang and played flugelhorn.
Riley was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he would spend most of his career. His father Amos Riley (c. 1879 - 1925) was also a New Orleans trumpeter and bandleader.
Mostly known for playing jazz, he also worked and recorded with various Rhythm & Blues bands. Artists and groups he worked with included Louis Cottrell, Jr., Fats Domino, Champion Jack Dupree, The Dookie Chase Orchestra, Roy Brown's Band, The Onward Brass Band, The Olympia Brass Band, The Williams Brass Band, and The Royal Brass Band.
In 1971 Riley played on the cornet used by Louis Armstrong in his youth for the New Orleans ceremonies marking Armstrong's death.
He made a guest appearance on Wynton Marsalis' 1989 release "The Majesty of the Blues."
He performed both leading his own small band at hotels and clubs as well as in various brass bands until a couple of weeks before his death.
The 2010 Soul Train Music Awards were held at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center in Atlanta, Georgia on November 28, 2010. The show was hosted by Oscar nominated actor Terrence Howard and Oscar nominated actress Taraji P. Henson. Performers included El DeBarge, R. Kelly, Erykah Badu, Ron Isley, Lalah Hathaway, Bilal, Cee Lo Green. Tributes were made to artists Ron Isley, and Anita Baker.
Winners are in bold text.
The 2014 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 7, 2014, and aired on Centric and BET on November 30, 2014 The ceremony, hosted by media personality Wendy Williams, honored artists in 12 different categories. The nominees were announced October 13, 2014. R&B artist Chris Brown lead with seven nominations, including Best R&B/Soul Male Artist, Song of the Year, and Video of the Year. Beyoncé had six nominations, including Best R&B/Soul Female Artist, and Pharrell Williams has five nominations, including Best R&B/Soul Male Artist of the Year.
Winners are in bold text.
The 1988 Soul Train Music Awards were held on March 30, 1988 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The show was broadcast live in select cities and aired later in other areas. Dionne Warwick hosted.
Winners are in bold with an asterisk (*).
Teddy Riley came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, and he started off speaking about his upbringing and how his family discovered that he was musically inclined as a child. After Gladys Knight brought him onstage as a kid, Teddy revealed that he was inspired to pursue a career in music, and he went on to explain how he went to school with Doug E. Fresh, who he started working with on music. From there, Teddy continued to speak more about his early music career, including working with Keith Sweat and later forming Guy with Aaron Hall and Timmy Gatling, who was later replaced by Aaron’s brother Damion. After speaking about the highs and lows of the group, which eventually broke up, Teddy spoke about producing hit songs for Bobby Brown, including “My Prerogative,” and Teddy also sp...
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Watch the full interview now as a VladTV Youtube Member - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg7lal8IC-xPyKfgH4rdUcA/join (iPhone Youtube App users click this link: https://www.vladtv.com/join ) Part 18: https://youtu.be/AaTbrLyAl8M Part 16: https://youtu.be/1rlwG9XSRE4 Part 1: https://youtu.be/FaAz-AX5Ld4 -------- In this clip, Teddy Riley talked about life after Guy disbanded and the moves he had to make next. He recounted working with Michael Jackson and how Clarence Avant was instrumental in getting him his deal with MCA. Teddy also recalled feeling like a hustler after getting booked to work on different tracks for various artists and making a lot of money in the process. At one point, he remembered jumping on the bed like a little kid after securing $100K between a track for Keith Swe...
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#WreckzNEffect #NewJackSwing - I got #KeithSweat, #HeavyD #Today #KoolMoDee #AlBSure and my man #BobbyBrown I got #Cinnamon, #Redhead #BoyGeorge, #JamesIngram #Deejay, and my hooome-booooys #Guy and you gots to get down! Yup Yup🎵🎶 *Do not own the rights of this video *Posting under the Internet Fair Use Act *For entertainment purposes only
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Is It Good To You · Teddy Riley · Tammy Lucas Juice ℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1991 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1991-12-31 Producer: Teddy Riley Composer Lyricist: Bob Carter Composer Lyricist: Junior Giscomb Composer Lyricist: Heavy D Composer Lyricist: Teddy Riley Auto-generated by YouTube.
► Subscribe to Red Bull Music Academy: https://win.gs/SubscribeRBMA As a hugely prolific songwriter, producer and instrumentalist, Teddy Riley significantly shaped the sound of R&B; as we know it. At the Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York 2017 Teddy Riley sat down for a public talk about how it all started, the travails of making it and losing it and the working habits of some of his best known and most intimate collaborators. ► More info at https://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/teddy-riley-lecture #TeddyRiley #RedBullMusicAcademy #NewYorkSwing ____ As a hugely prolific songwriter, producer and instrumentalist, Teddy Riley significantly shaped the sound of R&B; as we know it. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, Riley virtually masterminded the new jack swing genre as the man beh...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Teddy's Jam · Guy 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Guy ℗ 1988 Geffen Records Released on: 2004-05-18 Associated Performer, Vocals: Guy Producer: Gene Griffin Producer: Teddy Riley Composer Lyricist: Gene Griffin Composer Lyricist: Teddy Riley Composer Lyricist: Aaron Hall Composer Lyricist: Timothy Gatling Auto-generated by YouTube.
Edward Theodore "Teddy" Riley (born October 8, 1967) is a Grammy Award–winning American singer-songwriter, musician, keyboardist and record producer credited with the creation of the new jack swing genre. Through his production work with Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, Doug E. Fresh, Today, Keith Sweat, Heavy D., Usher, Jane Child, etc. and membership of the groups Guy and Blackstreet, Riley is credited with having a massive impact and seminal influence on the formation of contemporary R&B, hip-hop, soul and pop since the 1980s.
Teddy Riley was raised in St. Nicholas Houses, Harlem, New York. Riley, a child prodigy since the age of 5, began playing instruments in the church. His uncle, who owned the famed Harlem club The Rooftop, built a studio in the club in which Riley would spend most of his time while growing up. By 14, upstart New York rappers began making music to his tracks. Under the guidance of local music producer Gene Griffin, Riley formed the short-lived group Kids at Work. At the age of 17, Riley produced Kool Moe Dee's 12" single, "Go See the Doctor". Released on an independent label in 1986, the song became a crossover hit, reaching #89 on The Billboard Hot 100. Riley had previously worked on the production of Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew's "The Show" in 1985.
-You came into my life
-I don't have to wonder no more, I can feel it all in my soul
It's Soul Music
-It's deep down in my soul
Feel the Burn
I can see I got a good foundation deep down in my soul
-Its deep down in my soul
It's Soul Music
I feel the need for contemplation deep down in my soul
-It's deep down in my soul
Yo, I first took breath in Hemstead, Long Island
Born in American ancestry from Ireland
You ain't knowin me, you'd better stop smilin'
Aint nothin funny once my dummies start whiling
You talkin loud now all of a sudden it's silent
Your premonitions say it's about to get violent
You want permission just to blink your own eyelids
I got my soldiers, everywhere they go, I win
No stick moves, aint no cap peeling
Where I come from real men don't catch feelins
We don't rhyme about fake jacks or drug dealin
The shit I drop will leave all your brains on the ceilin'
Mass appealin, done it since the '80s
Rock rhymes for my dogs, sing songs for my ladies
Spend money like crazy, aint got no babies
If I don't make it in heaven I'll run shit in Hades
Now I can see I got a good foundation deep down in my soul
-Its deep down in my soul
It's Soul Music
I feel the need for contemplation deep down in my soul
-It's in my soul
Soul Music
And I can feel a dark sensation deep down in my soul
-It's deep down in my soul
Soul Music
Tryin to find an explanation deep down in my soul
-It's deep down in my soul
Yo I shit on competition
Spit on percussion
Beats are bonecrushin
One deep I'm bum-rushin
Guns they get stuck in
Someone starts buckin
The jewels that I'm truckin got pimps upchuckin
You can't hold me down
You can't hold my hand
A full grown man with the one God plan
I represent the colors that never run
God bless DMC
God bless Reverend Run
R.I.P. for the J.M.J.
Tell Big and Scott LaRock that we all say hey
Be like Tupac or be like Kid 'n Play
Do you wanna burn out or just fade away
I can rock the mic with no delay
With my head to the ground every time I pray
You can catch a heart attack or get blown away
Cause this type of shit happens everyday
Feel the burn
-I can feel it all in my soul
It's Soul Music
-It's deep down in my soul
Feel the burn
-It's in my soul
It's Soul Music
-It's deep down in my soul
Feel the burn
Now I can see I got a good foundation deep down in my soul
-Its deep down in my soul
It's Soul Music
I feel the need for contemplation deep down in my soul
-It's in my soul
Soul Music
And I can feel a dark sensation deep down in my soul
-It's deep down in my soul
Soul Music
Tryin to find an explanation deep down in my soul
-It's deep down in my soul