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Ramsey Lewis Autobiography

"Gentlemen of Jazz: A Life in Music"

Due May 9

On the Heels of His Posthumous CD "The Beatles Songbook"

The Book, Co-Written with Aaron Cohen,

To Be Published by Blackstone Publishing

April 25, 2023

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Gentleman of Jazz: A Life in Music, written by Ramsey Lewis and Aaron Cohen, will be published by Blackstone Publishing on May 9. This new autobiography provides insight into the early life and illustrious career of one of the most popular jazz pianists of all time, beginning with Lewis’s childhood growing up in Chicago’s Cabrini Green neighborhood, his experiences in his parents’ church and his early piano lessons, to eventually establishing the Ramsey Lewis Trio and launching an extraordinary, expansive life in music. Lewis died at his Chicago home in September 2022, at age 87.

 

An NEA Jazz Master, Top 10 hitmaker, and winner of three Grammys, Ramsey Lewis (1935-2022) also hosted popular television and radio shows that honored the history of jazz music. He was not only influential for many modern jazz artists but beats he created decades ago can be heard across R&B and hip-hop. His own musical growth never stopped, even including a foray into symphonic composition and performance. Through it all, Lewis remained grounded, never leaving behind his roots in Chicago.

 

Aaron Cohen teaches humanities at City Colleges of Chicago and writes for numerous publications, including the Chicago Tribune, DownBeat, and Chicago Reader. He is the author of Move on Up: Chicago Soul Music and Black Cultural Power and Amazing Grace. Cohen has been a National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar and is a two-time recipient of the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for outstanding music writing.

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Earlier this year, Steele Records released The Beatles Songbook: The Saturday Salon Series, Volume One, created during pandemic-era livestreamed sessions in Lewis’s living room and approved for release by the pianist shortly before his passing. His first ever solo piano recording, the CD contains new interpretations of 12 Lennon-McCartney songs, a body of work that Lewis had previously delved into because it was music that, like his own, had demonstrated universal appeal.

 

Jeff Tamarkin in JazzTimes called the album “a touching, sensitive and intelligently executed tribute... Lewis’ homages never fail to honor the Beatles’ essence, even as he puts his own distinctive stamp on a melody…. A perfect bookend to a long and illustrious career.”

 

Gentleman of Jazz: A Life in Music will be available in hardcover ($25.99), e-book, and audio formats. 

 

 

Concert presented by the City of Chicago:

Tribute to Ramsey Lewis: A Gentleman of Jazz, with special surprise guests

Thursday, 6/22 • 6:30pm

Millennium Park, Jay Pritzker Pavilion

 

Preorder book here.

 

 

 



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