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Genre: R&B / Rock / Soul
Location ROSWELL, Georgia, Un
Profile Views: 966003
Last Login: 2/2/2011
Member Since 7/12/2006
Website Comming Soon www.Curtismayfield.com
Record Label Curtom Classics LLC,/Warner bros./Rhino
Type of Label Major
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Bio
.. ..Illuminated by his mother’s love of poetry and the gospel songs so central to his life it was around this time that Mayfield began his first tentative steps towards song writing. Crucial to this development was his decision to take up the guitar, which he taught himself by tuning the instrument to mirror the black keys of the piano. Mayfield still only 16, was confident enough to accept Jerry’s offer of a position as the guitarist in his new group The Roosters. .. ..Within a year the 5-piece, re-christened The Impressions had scored a number 11 hit on the US pop charts with the ballad ‘For Your Precious Love’. A fine start but the label credited the song to Jerry Butler & The Impressions and after one more release Butler split amidst disquiet within the group over his priority billing. The Impressions struggled but Mayfield kept them together, funding demos from cash he saved from writing and touring with the now solo Butler. Indeed it would be the success of Butler’s Mayfield penned ‘He Will Break Your Heart’ in 1960 and subsequent solo singles which rekindled interest in The Impressions and would lead to the formation of Curtom Music publishing... .. The Impressions fortunes had changed dramatically after the release of ‘Gypsy Woman’ in 1961. They were now a 3 piece, the Brooks brothers having departed, Fred Cash taking their place alongside Sam Gooden and Mayfield. Blessed with Johnny Pate’s supreme arrangements they unleashed a series of singles which defined the times; ‘I’m So Proud’ (1964), ‘Keep On Pushing’(1964), ‘It’s Alright’ (1963) and ‘People Get Ready’ (1965) were four anthems from an increasingly impressive canon of Mayfield originals. With him at the helm they notched up no less than 14 top 40 US hits that decade, 5 of which went top 20 in 1964 alone. Musically Mayfield proved to be a rigourous innovator and coupled with Pate came to define the Chicago Soul sound. Gospel and Doo Wop mixed with striking brass parts and Latin influenced rhythms often mirrored by Mayfield’s excellent trademark rolling guitar lines were just part of the recipe. .. ..Along with the uplifting melodies, which would characterise his life's work, another striking thing about those records was that they’d been written by their performer. In this respect Mayfield proved a radical. When you consider the lyrics to those four songs previously mentioned Mayfield’s unusual position is even more remarkable. Content wise they were head and shoulders above almost everything else from the period. .. ..Sometimes veiled, other times blatant, Mayfield’s lyrics were often about Black pride and reflected the self-determination of the Afro-American community. Mayfield would become a significant voice within the Black power movement but his words were always more universal than that. He knew he was in a position to influence, enlighten and educate and his best work displayed that wisdom. His weren’t appeals for radical Black power but equality and unity, values and goals similar to those of Martin Luther King and the Southern Leadership Conference. No one using song so effectively and consistently had communicated such ideas at the time... -
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..This is the Official Curtis Mayfield Page, Run by: The Mayfield Faimly.. .. ..There's a new album out Called Curtis Mayfield The Remix album, go to itunes and buy the album. .. ..Whilst our label story actually begins in 1968 the name Curtom had been in use as early as 1963, pertaining to the publishing company mainly representing a then already extensive catalogue of songs written by the man at the centre of our story, Curtis Mayfield. Operating from offices on North Lincoln Avenue on Chicago’s South Side, Curtom songs regularly gave artists contracted to now legendary labels such as Chess, O-Keh (where Mayfield became a staff producer) and Vee Jay sizeable hits. The Fascinations, Jan Bradley, Major Lance and Billy Butler were amongst many who enjoyed success with Mayfield penned tracks during that period. However it was his involvement with Jerry Butler that set Mayfield on a course to become the key architect of the Chicago Soul sound... -
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The movie Super Fly in 1972, was an eyeopener for me. We will always miss you...
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Bio:
..Illuminated by his mother’s love of poetry and the gospel songs so central to his life it was around this time that Mayfield began his first tentative steps towards song writing. Crucial to this development was his decision to take up the guitar, which he taught himself by tuning the instrument to mirror the black keys of the piano. Mayfield still only 16, was confident enough to accept Jerry’s offer of a position as the guitarist in his new group The Roosters.
Within a year the 5-piece, re-christened The Impressions had scored a number 11 hit on the US pop charts with the ballad ‘For Your Precious Love’. A fine start but the label credited the song to Jerry Butler & The Impressions and after one more release Butler split amidst disquiet within the group over his priority billing. The Impressions struggled but Mayfield kept them together, funding demos from cash he saved from writing and touring with the now solo Butler. Indeed it would be the success of Butler’s Mayfield penned ‘He Will Break Your Heart’ in 1960 and subsequent solo singles which rekindled interest in The Impressions and would lead to the formation of Curtom Music publishing.
The Impressions fortunes had changed dramatically after the release of ‘Gypsy Woman’ in 1961. They were now a 3 piece, the Brooks brothers having departed, Fred Cash taking their place alongside Sam Gooden and Mayfield. Blessed with Johnny Pate’s supreme arrangements they unleashed a series of singles which defined the times; ‘I’m So Proud’ (1964), ‘Keep On Pushing’(1964), ‘It’s Alright’ (1963) and ‘People Get Ready’ (1965) were four anthems from an increasingly impressive canon of Mayfield originals. With him at the helm they notched up no less than 14 top 40 US hits that decade, 5 of which went top 20 in 1964 alone. Musically Mayfield proved to be a rigourous innovator and coupled with Pate came to define the Chicago Soul sound. Gospel and Doo Wop mixed with striking brass parts and Latin influenced rhythms often mirrored by Mayfield’s excellent trademark rolling guitar lines were just part of the recipe.
Along with the uplifting melodies, which would characterise his life's work, another striking thing about those records was that they’d been written by their performer. In this respect Mayfield proved a radical. When you consider the lyrics to those four songs previously mentioned Mayfield’s unusual position is even more remarkable. Content wise they were head and shoulders above almost everything else from the period.
Sometimes veiled, other times blatant, Mayfield’s lyrics were often about Black pride and reflected the self-determination of the Afro-American community. Mayfield would become a significant voice within the Black power movement but his words were always more universal than that. He knew he was in a position to influence, enlighten and educate and his best work displayed that wisdom. His weren’t appeals for radical Black power but equality and unity, values and goals similar to those of Martin Luther King and the Southern Leadership Conference. No one using song so effectively and consistently had communicated such ideas at the time.
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This is the Official Curtis Mayfield Page, Run by: The Mayfield Faimly
There's a new album out Called Curtis Mayfield The Remix album, go to itunes and buy the album.
Whilst our label story actually begins in 1968 the name Curtom had been in use as early as 1963, pertaining to the publishing company mainly representing a then already extensive catalogue of songs written by the man at the centre of our story, Curtis Mayfield. Operating from offices on North Lincoln Avenue on Chicago’s South Side, Curtom songs regularly gave artists contracted to now legendary labels such as Chess, O-Keh (where Mayfield became a staff producer) and Vee Jay sizeable hits. The Fascinations, Jan Bradley, Major Lance and Billy Butler were amongst many who enjoyed success with Mayfield penned tracks during that period. However it was his involvement with Jerry Butler that set Mayfield on a course to become the key architect of the Chicago Soul sound.































hello, curtis how are you doing ,I heard that witney's Autosy was from number of useage of drugs and she had an heart attack. Can you go with me on some of my interviews , I do Appreciate you for helping me in the 70's for my music career. I need you to speak for me and be my spokes person and please , My sisters died , it's just me ," Sparkle " . Stevie Wonder don't never answer my mail, had Jordin Sparks " to be my Off spring in music but you know I'm original in everything I do, I'll be making new music for this up coming project , I love witney Houston , can you help be with me on some of my interviews ? Thank you please call me at new cell phone number , leave an message on here aswell . (805)637-7243 . alot of people don't come on here that much I've have the opportunity to keep on doing new songs , to present today, I've created pop music and music videos and I needed the music to be more up temple .
Thank you very much !