Lee Ritenour
Lee Mack Ritenour is an American jazz guitarist who has been active since the late 1960s.
Biography
Ritenour was born on January 11, 1951 in Los Angeles, California, United States. At the age of eight he started playing guitar and four years later decided on a career in music. When he was 16 he played on his first recording session with the Mamas & the Papas. He developed a love for jazz and was influenced by guitarist Wes Montgomery. At the age of 17 he worked with Lena Horne and Tony Bennett. He studied classical guitar at the University of Southern California.1976–1988
Ritenour's solo career began with the album First Course, a good example of the jazz-funk sound of the 1970s, followed by Captain Fingers, The Captain's Journey, and Feel the Night.In 1979, he "was brought in to beef up" one of Pink Floyd's The Wall ' heaviest rock numbers, "Run Like Hell". He played "uncredited rhythm guitar" on "One of My Turns".
As the 1980s began, Ritenour began to add stronger elements of pop to his music, beginning with Rit. "Is It You" with vocals by Eric Tagg reached No. 15 on the Billboard pop chart and No. 27 on the Soul chart. The track peaked at number fifteen on Hot Adult Contemporary chart. He continued with the pop-oriented music for Rit/2 and Banded Together, while releasing a Direct-Disk instrumental album in 1983 called On the Line. He also provided rhythm guitar on Tom Browne's album Funkin' for Jamaica. He recorded Harlequin with Dave Grusin and vocals by Ivan Lins. His next album, Earth Run, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. The album's title track was also Grammy nominated in the category of Best Instrumental Composition. Portrait included guest performances by The Yellowjackets, Djavan, and Kenny G.
In 1988, his Brazilian influence came to the forefront on Festival, an album featuring his work on nylon-string guitar. He changed direction with his straight-ahead jazz album Stolen Moments which he recorded with saxophonist Ernie Watts, pianist Alan Broadbent, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Harvey Mason. During the same year, he composed the theme song for the Canadian TV series Ramona.
1990–present
In 1991 Ritenour and keyboardist Bob James formed the group Fourplay. He left the group in 1998 and was replaced by Larry Carlton. He released the career retrospective Overtime in 2005. Smoke n' Mirrors came out the next year with the debut of his thirteen-year-old son, Wesley, on drums.Celebrating his fifty years as a guitarist in 2010, Ritenour released 6 String Theory, a title that refers to six musical areas covered by the use of guitar.
Ritenour has been a judge for the Independent Music Awards.
Awards
Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Ritenour has received one award out of sixteen nominations.Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
1978 | Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition | "The Captain's Journey" | |
1981 | Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance | RIT | |
1985 | Grammy Award for Best Arrangement on an Instrumental | "Early A.M. Attitude" | |
1985 | Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance | Harlequin | |
1985 | Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal | "Harlequin" | |
1986 | Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental | Earth Run | |
1986 | Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition | "Earth Run" | |
1990 | Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance | Stolen Moments | |
1993 | Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance | Between the Sheets | |
1993 | Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo | "4 on 6" | |
1993 | Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group | Wes Bound | |
1994 | Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals | "Ability to Swing" | |
1995 | Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance | Elixir | |
1995 | Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance | Larry and Lee | |
1997 | Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance | Alive in L.A. | |
1997 | Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album | Two Worlds |
- Album of the Year, Jazziz magazine
- Best International Instrumentalist, Echo Jazz Award
Discography
Albums
Charted singles
With Fourplay
- 1991 Fourplay
- 1993 Between the Sheets
- 1995 Elixir
- 1997 Best of Fourplay
With L.A. Workshop
- 1988 Norwegian Wood
- 1994 Norwegian Wood, vol. 2
Other credits
- 1977 "Strawberry Letter 23" from the album Right On Time by Brothers Johnson
- 1987 Joyride - track 6 "Midi Citi" -
- 1985 American Flyer with Greg Mathieson - GRP
As sideman
- Alphonse Mouzon – Mind Transplant
- Peggy Lee - Let's Love
- Brass Fever – Brass Fever
- Aretha Franklin - You
- Carly Simon - Playing Possum
- Oliver Nelson - Skull Session
- Art Garfunkel - Breakaway
- Alphonse Mouzon – The Man Incognito
- Brass Fever – Time Is Running Out
- Leo Sayer - Endless Flight
- Frankie Valli - Valli
- Joe Henderson – Black Miracle
- Stephen Bishop - Careless
- Stanley Turrentine – Everybody Come On Out
- Paul Anka - The Painter
- John Handy - Carnival
- Quincy Jones - Roots
- Carole Bayer Sager - Carole Bayer Sager
- Kenny Loggins - Celebrate Me Home
- Natalie Cole - Thankful
- Dizzy Gillespie – Free Ride
- Bette Midler - Broken Blossom
- Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart
- Lalo Schifrin – Rollercoaster
- John Denver - I Want to Live
- B.B. King - King Size
- Aretha Franklin - Sweet Passion
- Paulinho da Costa – Agora
- Eddie Henderson – Comin' Through
- David "Fathead" Newman - Keep the Dream Alive
- Herb Alpert - Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela
- Carole Bayer Sager - ...Too
- Ben E. King - Let Me Live in Your Life
- Melissa Manchester - Don't Cry Out Loud
- Barbra Streisand - Songbird
- Livingston Taylor - Three Way Mirror
- Barry Manilow - Even Now
- Glen Campbell - Basic
- Pink Floyd – The Wall
- Yvonne Elliman - Yvonne
- Art Garfunkel - Fate for Breakfast
- Syreeta Wright - Syreeta
- George Benson - Give Me the Night
- Barbra Streisand - Guilty
- Neil Sedaka - In the Pocket
- Minnie Riperton - Love Lives Forever
- Carole Bayer Sager - Sometimes Late at Night
- Carly Simon - Torch
- Sarah Vaughan - Songs of The Beatles
- Roberta Flack - I'm the One
- Neil Diamond - Heartlight
- Grover Washington Jr. – The Best Is Yet to Come
- Carole King - Speeding Time
- Sheena Easton - A Private Heaven
- Melissa Manchester - Mathematics
- Diane Schuur - Schuur Thing
- Olivia Newton-John - Soul Kiss
- Patti Austin - Love Is Gonna Getcha
- Karimata – Jezz, on "Rainy Days and You" only
- GRP All-Star Big Band – GRP All-Star Big Band
- Patti Austin - That Secret Place
- Natalie Cole - Stardust
- Diana DeGarmo - Blue Skies
- Brenda Russell - Between the Sun and the Moon
- George Benson - Songs and Stories