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Chuck Gentry

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Chuck began his musical career as lead guitarist for a popular Baltimore-based band, Man's Theory, the first self-contained African/American band to be signed by MCA records (1975) joining the roster of artists like Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Olivia Newton- John, and Lynard Skynard. By the age of 17 his fondness for piano became a reality when he taught himself to play. .

From his hungry club band days in Baltimore and D.C., Chuck relocated to L.A where he performed guitar studio session work interspersed with several years touring the world with internationally known top-40 groups such as the Bee Gee's and Shalamar. He did significant studio work with Motown artists and worked on projects for producers such as Leon Sylvers, Berry Gordy, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, in addition to working on more than hundreds of projects with various artists, producers, writers, and/or arrangers. In 1987, he signed with A&M Records and joined the roster with Janet Jackson, Barry White and Sting and released "Just Havin Fun." The group The Fit, (the collaborative name of Chuck and singer Vince Ebo) sold extremely well on both adult contemporary and r&b charts and whose video "Just Havin Fun" held strong in the top 20 countdown on both B.E.T.'s video soul (with Donnie Simpson) as well as VH-1 was the most requested for it's time frame.

While Chuck's musical style has always been known for funk, rhythm-n-blues and rock, his versatility has allowed him to work with artists as varied as jazz greats George Duke and Stanley Clarke to pop music sensations of the 70s and 80s, the Jacksons. His personal style has been shaped by artists like: Earth, Wind & Fire, Ramsey Lewis, Sergio Mendez, James Brown, Burt Bacharach/Hal David, Paul McCartney, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Bob James, George Duke, Earl Klugh, Sly Stone and others. In addition, Chuck has recorded with artists such as Stephanie Mills, Cheryl Lynn (Encore), David Benoit, Klymaxx, Jeffrey Osborne, The Temptations (Reunion), saxophone great the late Junior Walker (Blow the House Down), Dave Koz, Jeff Lorber and more. Chuck's musical focus has evolved into a preference for old school r&b and the smooth fusion guitarists like Eric Gale, Lee Ritenour and David T. Walker. Stay tuned for the release of his new CD, entitled "ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER" in 2008 in the smooth jazz section of your favorite music retailer. Peace and may God continue to bless.

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Music:

Member Since: 1/19/2008
Band Website: http://www.chuckgentrymusic.com
Band Members: Chuck A. Gentry

all songs Copyrighted 2008

Influences: GUITAR INFLUENCES: Charles A. Gentry Sr., Lee Ritenour, Eric Gale, David T. Walker, Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Earl Klugh, Jimi Hendrix, oh and did I mention Lee Ritenour, B.B. KING, Glen Campbell, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Eddie Van Halen, Roy Clark, Brad Paisley, and certainly Lee Ritenour!
WRITER INFLUENCES: THOM BELL/LINDA CREED, Paul McCartney, Gamble/Huff, Burt Bacharach, Hal David, Stevie Wonder, Leon Sylvers III, Prince Rogers Nelson, James Taylor
ARRANGING INFLUENCES: THOM BELL, Gene Page, Sergio Mendez, Tommy LaPuma, Claire Fischer-
KEYBOARD INFLUENCES: Ramsey Lewis, Bob James, Herbie Hancock, George Duke, Jeff Lorber
PRODUCING INFLUENCES: Berry Gordy, Sir George Martin, David Foster, Leon Sylvers, Jimmy "Jam" Harris, Terry Lewis, Quincy JonesVOCAL INFLUENCES: Maurice "Reese" White, Phillip Bailey, Take Six, The Manhattan Transfer, Stevie Wonder, George Benson, Al Jarreau, Eddie Kendricks, The Eagles, Donny Hathaway, The late Vince Ebo, Larry Graham and Frankie Beverly!!!
Special props and RESPECT to the best horns in the business...EVER: The Original Phoenix Horns of Earth, Wind & Fire, and ESPECIALLY The Seawind Horns-Bill Reichenbach, Larry Williams, Jerry Hey, Kim Hutchcroft as well as Chuck Findley!! AWESOME MUSICAL POWER
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Sounds Like: Benson-ish
Earl Klugh-ish
Wes-ish
with a Bob James influence.
all songs written, arranged, performed, recorded and produced by Chuck Gentry at: "The Crib/Atelier Studios" LLC , and published by GENTRY LEGACY MUSIC-ASCAP
exceptions: THANK YOU FALLETIN ME BE MICE , written by Sylvester Stewart (AKA-SLY STONE). Published by:MIJAC MUSIC BMI AND WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP BMI


Record Label: GLM/Universal
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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Posted by on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 16:11:00 GMT

Just Havin’ Fun-The Fit, 1988 A&M Records

Some of you have heard the two songs on my page from my previous album/cd on A&M Records from back in the day. The reason is I've been thinking about my buddy on the project. The voice of the late...
Posted by on Wed, 24 Sep 2008 17:14:00 GMT

Isaac Hayes and what he's meant to me

This man is responsible for the way I compose and arrange an instrument ballad to this very day. I never knew that a musician (especially of our blend) could put together so many sounds and instuments...
Posted by on Mon, 11 Aug 2008 10:27:00 GMT

BERNIE MAC

In life we are blessed to have certain people come in to it and help make our lives just a litte bit easier to handle the rough stuff. Be it through music, literature, spiritual inspiration or even co...
Posted by on Sat, 09 Aug 2008 19:10:00 GMT

Trackin!!

Well, I'm in the final stages of the "Angel" project. It all comes down to mastering now, which hopefully will be soon. Stay tuned, and may God continue to bless. luv-u-meeChuck...
Posted by on Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:44:00 GMT