Weldon Irvine

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Morning Sunrise 00:00 Tools
We Gettin' Down 05:49 Tools
I Love You 03:05 Tools
Music Is The Key 00:00 Tools
Here's Where I Came In 00:00 Tools
Sinbad 00:00 Tools
Do Something For Yourself 00:00 Tools
What's Goin' On? 00:00 Tools
Bananas 00:00 Tools
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing 00:00 Tools
Gospel Feeling 00:00 Tools
Liberated Brother 00:00 Tools
Juggah Buggah 00:00 Tools
Homey 00:00 Tools
walk that walk, talk that talk 00:00 Tools
The Sisters 00:00 Tools
Nursery Rhyme Song 00:00 Tools
Gloria 00:00 Tools
Sister Sanctified 00:00 Tools
Feelin' Mellow 00:00 Tools
Time Capsule 00:00 Tools
Soul Sisters 00:00 Tools
Love Your Brother 05:15 Tools
Blues Wel-Don 00:00 Tools
Blue in Green 00:00 Tools
Mr Clean 00:00 Tools
Think I'll Stay a While 00:00 Tools
Deja Vu 00:00 Tools
Love Jones 00:00 Tools
Heard It All Before 00:00 Tools
It's Funky 00:00 Tools
Turkish Bath 00:00 Tools
Sexy Eyes 00:00 Tools
Jungle Juice 00:00 Tools
Softly 00:00 Tools
Love your brother (sanctified version) 00:00 Tools
Let Yourself Be Free 00:00 Tools
Blast Off 00:00 Tools
Misty Dawn 00:00 Tools
Shopping 00:00 Tools
I Am 00:00 Tools
Egypt 00:00 Tools
Pogo Stick 00:00 Tools
Quiet (In Memory Of Duke Ellington) 00:00 Tools
I'll Name It Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Spontaneous Interaction 00:00 Tools
Cosmic Vortex (Justice Divine) 00:00 Tools
Yasmin 00:00 Tools
We Getting Down - Remastered 2002 00:00 Tools
The Power and the Glory 00:00 Tools
What's Going On 00:00 Tools
Fat mouth 00:00 Tools
We're Getting Down 00:00 Tools
Pleasure, Pain & Me 00:00 Tools
Down Home 00:00 Tools
Mr. Clean 00:00 Tools
Sweet Georgia Brown 00:00 Tools
Marjorie Moon 00:00 Tools
Watergate----Don't Bug Me! 00:00 Tools
Gemini Mood 00:00 Tools
We Gettin Down 00:00 Tools
What are you doing the rest of your life 00:00 Tools
Don't You Worry Bout A Thing 00:00 Tools
Outro (live in Nashville) 00:00 Tools
Watergate 00:00 Tools
Cosmic Vortex 00:00 Tools
We Getting Down 00:00 Tools
Softly (Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
We Getting Down (Remastered 2002) 00:00 Tools
Flat That Fifth 00:00 Tools
4 I'll Name It Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Watergate---Don't Bug Me! 00:00 Tools
Egypt (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
Shopping (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
We Gettin' Down (A Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour) 00:00 Tools
We Gettin' Down ['Award Tour'] 00:00 Tools
Misty Dawn (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
This Is Where I Came In 00:00 Tools
Softly (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
Be Bop Betty 00:00 Tools
We Get Down 00:00 Tools
We Gettin'down 00:00 Tools
Kundabuffer 00:00 Tools
Cordero 00:00 Tools
What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life 00:00 Tools
Piano Mellow 00:00 Tools
Softly (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Mr. P.C. 00:00 Tools
Astronomy (8th Light) 00:00 Tools
Blues For Spike 00:00 Tools
01 we're getting down 00:00 Tools
Have You Met Miss Jones? 00:00 Tools
Trip To Bliss 00:00 Tools
Morning Sunrise (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Down Home Stomp 00:00 Tools
Only Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Dr. George 00:00 Tools
Morning Sunshine 00:00 Tools
So Tired and I Just Don't Care 00:00 Tools
Morning Sunrise (Dear Summer Sample) 00:00 Tools
Déja Vu 00:00 Tools
I'm In Full Effect 00:00 Tools
Freaky Rita 00:00 Tools
We can try again 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle 00:00 Tools
You Make Me Feel So Doggone Good 00:00 Tools
Ego 00:00 Tools
Wanna Take You Home 00:00 Tools
what's going on? 00:00 Tools
Quiet (In Memory Of DukeEllington) 00:00 Tools
Love Your Brother (professor Groove Semi-Sanctified Edit) 00:00 Tools
01 - we're getting down 00:00 Tools
Morning Sunrise (AstroLogical Refix) 00:00 Tools
Watergate - Weldon Irvine 00:00 Tools
We Gettin' Down (Award Tour) 00:00 Tools
Bananas - Weldon Irvine 00:00 Tools
We Getting Down [Remastered 2002] 00:00 Tools
08 softly 2 00:00 Tools
Make It Funky 00:00 Tools
Morning Wonder 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Lament 00:00 Tools
02 - softly 00:00 Tools
Tequila 00:00 Tools
What's Goin' On ? 00:00 Tools
Church Say Amen 00:00 Tools
Funky Vendetta 00:00 Tools
Rocket Love 00:00 Tools
Comin' Home 00:00 Tools
We Got A Deal 00:00 Tools
No! Now? Never! None! 00:00 Tools
Quiet 00:00 Tools
Jammin' on the One 00:00 Tools
Tight Rope 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
Softly & Pogo Stick 00:00 Tools
I Count It Joy 00:00 Tools
Weldon Irvine - Morning Sunrise 00:00 Tools
06 - yasmin 00:00 Tools
Slowly 00:00 Tools
Again 00:00 Tools
Black Lightnings' Song 00:00 Tools
Déjà Vu 00:00 Tools
Just Take One Step; He'll Take Two 00:00 Tools
Just the Two of Us 00:00 Tools
08 - softly 2 00:00 Tools
the power and the glory & softly 00:00 Tools
Weldon Irvine -03- Love Jones 00:00 Tools
Pity For The Man 00:00 Tools
Singing For God In The City 00:00 Tools
Have You Met Miss Jones 00:00 Tools
Weldon Irvine -01- Love your Brother 00:00 Tools
One for Bud 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Blackbird 00:00 Tools
Benediction 00:00 Tools
Kudabuffer 00:00 Tools
02 - softky 00:00 Tools
Teach Me Tonight 00:00 Tools
Pleasure, Pain, & Me 00:00 Tools
1 - we gettin' down 00:00 Tools
Since I Fell for You 00:00 Tools
Weldon Irvine-Morning Sunrise(Jay-Z) 00:00 Tools
Weldon Irvine - feelin mellow 00:00 Tools
We're Gettin' Down 00:00 Tools
Love Your Brother (sanctified 00:00 Tools
Sisters 00:00 Tools
Musical Interlude 00:00 Tools
Walk That Walk;Talk That Talk 00:00 Tools
Karate Dancer 00:00 Tools
Nica's Dream 00:00 Tools
Sermon - Dialogue 00:00 Tools
WHAT S GOIN ON 00:00 Tools
Cosmix Vortex (Justice Divine) 00:00 Tools
Lover Man 00:00 Tools
Song for My Father 00:00 Tools
We Gettin` Down 00:00 Tools
The Power & The Glory 00:00 Tools
WALK THAT WALK , TALK THAT TALK 00:00 Tools
Watergate - Don't Bug Me 00:00 Tools
06 - Homey 00:00 Tools
Morning Sunrise (Jay-Z Dear Summer) 00:00 Tools
08 - Sister Sanctified 00:00 Tools
Walk That Walk 00:00 Tools
01 - we gettin' down 00:00 Tools
We’re Getting Down 00:00 Tools
We Gettin' Down 00:00 Tools
Mr.Clean 00:00 Tools
05 - Gloria 00:00 Tools
Its Funky 00:00 Tools
Mr P.C 00:00 Tools
Weldon Irvine / WE Gettin' Down 00:00 Tools
We Gettin’ Down 00:00 Tools
MUSIC IS THE KEY 7'' 00:00 Tools
Work Song 00:00 Tools
When I Was A Sperm 00:00 Tools
Make It All Better 00:00 Tools
04 - Mr. Clean 00:00 Tools
What's Going On ? 00:00 Tools
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Keyboardist Weldon Irvine looms large in the pantheon of jazz-funk, profoundly influencing the subsequent generations of hip-hop artists for whom he served as collaborator and mentor. Born in Hampton, VA, on October 27, 1943, Irvine was raised by his grandparents in the wake of his parents' divorce, and while his grandmother played standup bass in a series of regional classical ensembles, her husband served as dean of the men's college at Hampton Institute. Irvine began playing piano as a teen, and while he later majored in literature at Hampton, music remained his first love, especially after discovering jazz. Upon settling in New York City in 1965, he was recruited into Kenny Dorham and Joe Henderson's big band, a year later signing on with Nina Simone as the legendary singer's organist, bandleader, arranger, and road manager. The two also wrote songs together, and after seeing a performance of playwright Lorraine Hansberry's To Be Young, Gifted and Black, Simone instructed Irvine to compose lyrics for a song of the same title. After two weeks of writer's block, the words came to him in a flash of inspiration, and the finished song would later merit cover versions by performers including Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and Donny Hathaway on its way to becoming the best known of his approximately 500 published compositions. After splitting from Simone, Irvine formed his own 17-piece group that at different times included the likes of Billy Cobham, Randy Brecker, Bennie Maupin, and Don Blackman; in 1973, the Nodlew label issued his first headlining session, Liberated Brother, followed a year later by Time Capsule. Over the course of these records the keyboardist truly hit his stride, honing not only his singular yet skilled fusion of jazz, funk, soul, blues, and gospel — a direct antecedent of what would later be known as acid jazz — but also the social consciousness and impassioned spiritually that further defined his career. In addition to subsequent LPs like 1975's Spirit Man and the next year's Sinbad, Irvine also began writing musicals for the stage, and in 1977 New York's Billie Holiday Theatre produced his Young, Gifted and Broke, which proved both a commercial and critical smash that won a series of awards during its eight-month run. The Billie Holiday Theatre also mounted more than 20 of Irvine's other musicals, most notable among them The Vampire and the Dentist, The Will, and Keep It Real. But while Irvine focused on his stage projects, his recording career fell by the wayside, and following 1979's Sisters he did not headline a new LP for another 15 years. In that time his work was rediscovered and praised by a growing number of politically minded young rappers, especially Boogie Down Productions, A Tribe Called Quest, and Leaders of the New School, all of whom sampled his vintage recordings. Unlike many artists of his generation, Irvine embraced these upstarts in turn, in 1994 recording the hip-hop-inspired Music Is the Key for the indie label Luv'N'Haight. Three years later he cut Spoken Melodies, even rapping himself under the name Master Wel, and that same year lent keyboard and string arrangements to Mos Def's Black on Both Sides; he even gave piano lessons to rappers Q-Tip and Common. In 1999 Irvine called on Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and Q-Tip for The Price of Freedom, a searing indictment of police brutality inspired by the death of Amadou Diallo, a defenseless African immigrant murdered in a hail of gunfire by New York City cops. On April 9, 2002, Weldon Irvine, 59, killed himself with a rifle on the front lawn of this Uniondale office complex. The apparent suicide took place at the EAB Plaza, on Hempstead Turnpike, just west of the Meadowbrook Parkway and across from Nassau Coliseum. It happened about 3:20 p.m., while workers were inside the large office complex. Homicide Det. Sgt. Richard Laursen said. He was wearing a tailored button-down shirt, gray slacks and black shoes. He apparently carried the .22-caliber rifle used in the shooting in a black garment bag, according to police. Irvine left no suicide note, so we can only speculate as to what pressures could have led to this tragic end. Friends close to Weldon at the time of his death spoke of his contemplating selling the rights to his music to settle the $200,000 debt owed to the Internal Revenue Service. The body was taken to the Nassau medical examiner for an autopsy. It is interesting to note that Irvine’s mother also committed suicide. Irvine had been an accomplished musician since 1964, a time when he was involved with a quintet that won an award at a college jazz festival. Weldon also studied English, Drama and music theory. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.