- Ray Kamalay
Ray Kamalay is an American
jazz guitarist andsinger fromDetroit, Michigan who has recorded several jazz records with his group, the Red Hot Peppers. Kamalay is noted for his work with manyfolk music groups and notable jazz artists such as theChenille Sisters ,Johnny Frigo , andHoward Armstrong . [cite journal |title=A pillar of the Michigan folk music and vintage jazz community, Ray Kamalay had a very close call in late July. |journal=Sing Out! |author=Mabus, Joel |month=Fall |year=2002 |volume=46 |issue=3 |pages=p.10] Kamalay is also well-known for his work inmusic education , giving lectures and demonstrations on folk music topics.cite news |title=Guitar tells stories from slavery to jazz |work=Detroit Free Press |author=Staff |date=2008-02-03] [cite news |title=Explore roots of American music |work=Detroit Free Press |author=Staff |date=2008-01-13]Career
Kamalay began his career as a professional musician in 1974, concentrating on historic American music such as folk and jazz. In 1983, he formed his regular band, the Red Hot Peppers. The Red Hot Peppers has included several notable jazz musicians over the years, including
trumpet player Walter White, who formerly played with theHarry Connick, Jr. orchestra. [cite news |title=Ray Kamalay & His Red Hot Peppers heat up Tibbits |work=Battle Creek Enquirer |author=Mirgain, Rae |date=2008-02-19 |url=http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080219/NEIGHBORHOODS12/802190342 |accessdate=2008-03-09]In 2008, Kamalay began a music education program named "Freedom, Slavery and the Roots of American Music" in which he uses the guitar to demonstrate sounds from a variety of musical movements. He connects those movements with major periods and events in American history, such as the time of slavery. He has performed the program in celebration of
Black History Month throughout Michigan.Discography
;Ray Kamalay
* 1993 – "Vignettes";Ray Kamalay and his Red Hot Peppers
* 1988 – "I Saw Stars"
* 1997 – "The Joint is Jumpin"'
* 1997 – "Love's Hope"
* 2000 – "Meet Me Where They Play the Blues";The Howard Armstrong Trio
* 1995 – "Louie Bluie"References
External links
* [http://www.raykamalay.com/ Official web site]
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