James Poyser


James Jason Poyser is an English–American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer and current member of the hip hop band The Roots.
Poyser has written and produced songs for various legendary and award winning artists such as Erykah Badu, Mariah Carey, John Legend, Rihanna, Lauryn Hill, Common, Anthony Hamilton, D'Angelo, The Roots, Jill Scott, and Big Sean
During his career, Poyser has toured and played live with distinctive artists such DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Price, Cece Peniston, Jay-Z, Usher, Queen Latifah, Elvis Costello, Aretha Franklin, and Hezekiah Walker. An active session musician, he has contributed to the works of Adele, Norah Jones, Eric Clapton, Al Green, Nas, Ziggy Marley, Citizen Cope,Yebba, Snoh Aalegra, and Femi Kuti among many others.
His work in film and television include composing theme songs for shows such as Problem Areas w Wyatt Cenac, Hawthorne, The Break with Michelle Wolf, contributing music to the tv showsThe Chappelle Show, Black-ish and the movies Fame, Dave Chappeles Block Party, and Totally Awesome among many others.
Poyser received a Grammy for Best R&B Song in 2003 for co-writing/producing Erykah Badu and Common's hit "Love of My Life." James was also the executive producer on Badu's highly celebrated albums, Mama's Gun and Worldwide Underground. He also received 2 Grammys, including Best R&B album, for producing John Legend's "Wake Up" album in 2010.
A collaborator with the band dating back to Things Fall Apart, Poyser officially joined The Roots in 2009, composing and performing live as the houseband for NBC's Late Show with Jimmy Fallon, and subsequently The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He is sometimes used as comic foil, especially for his use of deadpan facial expressions. He is also frequently used as the pianoman for Jimmy Fallon's "thank-you notes" after the monologue ends. Poyser also tours with the band and regularly performs at the band's live shows.

Production and songwriting