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Johnny Pate

Jazz

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Listen to Movin' Wes, Pt.1 (Part 1) by Johnny Pate, Wes Montgomery & Orchestra, see lyrics, music video & more!
Movin' Wes, Pt.1 (Part 1)Johnny Pate, Wes Montgomery & Orchestra
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CaravanWes Montgomery & Johnny Pate
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Shaft In Africa (Addis)Johnny Pate
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West Coast BluesWes Montgomery & Johnny Pate
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PeopleWes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate
Listen to In and Out by Wes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate, see lyrics, music video & more!
In and OutWes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate
Listen to Born to Be Blue by Wes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate, see lyrics, music video & more!
Born to Be BlueWes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate
Listen to Senza Fine (The Phoenix Love Theme) by Wes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate, see lyrics, music video & more!
Senza Fine (The Phoenix Love Theme)Wes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate
Listen to Matchmaker, Matchmaker by Wes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate, see lyrics, music video & more!
Matchmaker, MatchmakerWes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate
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Moca FlorWes Montgomery, Orchestra & Johnny Pate

More albums from Johnny Pate

Listen to Brother on the Run (The Original Soundtrack) by Johnny Pate
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About Johnny Pate

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Hometown
Chicago Heights, IL, United States
Born
December 5, 1923
Genre
Jazz
Arranger/producer Johnny Pate is an important figure in Chicago soul as well as pop/R&B music. Pate's name appears in the credits of classic hits by Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions and acts on OKeh Records. He also arranged for numerous Chicago R&B labels of the '60s, including Nike Records (the Daylighters' "Cool Breeze," the Dolphins), Erman, as well as for New York-based Roulette Records (the Gifts' "It's Uncle Willie," "Treat Her Right," "Girl I Love You"). Born in Chicago Heights, IL, in 1923, Pate learned to play piano and tuba as a child. Later while serving in the Army, he picked up the bass and learned arranging. He had stints with Coleridge Davis and Stuff Smith in the '40s. During the '50s, he was the resident arranger for the in-house band of Club Delisa. Recording for Federal as the Johnny Pate Quintet, the bandleader/arranger/bassist had a hit with "Swinging Shepherd Blues," which hit number 17 R&B on Billboard's charts in spring 1958. In the early '60s, OKeh Records producer/A&R director Carl Davis (Walter Jackson, Major Lance, Ted Taylor, the Opals) wanted a unique sound and enlisted Pate to write arrangements for the label. Pate and Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions first teamed in January 1963 recording the ethereal ballad "Sad Sad Girl and Boy," which mid-charted in Cashbox magazine's charts. The next single, the rousing "It's All Right," parked at number one R&B for two weeks and hit number four pop in fall 1963; it was followed by "Talking About My Baby," "I'm So Proud," "Keep on Pushing." The Keep on Pushing LP peaked at number eight pop in fall 1964. Pate produced and recorded most of their hits at Murray Allen's legendary Universal Recording Studios in Chicago. The success of the Impressions led ABC-Paramount, the label that the group was signed with, to open a Chicago office on 14th and Michigan and appoint Pate as A&R director in 1964. One of the acts he signed, the Marvelows, had hits with "I Do" (number seven R&B) and "In the Morning." "I Do" was written by group members Melvin Mason, Johnny Paden, Frank Paden, Willie Stephenson, and Jesse Smith. The song was a number 24 pop hit for the J. Geils Band in fall 1982. Other acts signed to ABC-Paramount through the Chicago branch were the Trends, the Kittens, and former VeeJay Records star Betty Everett ("Nothing I Wouldn't Do"). The Impressions' hits continued: "You Must Believe," the double-sided "Amen" -- spotlighted in the 1965 Sidney Poitier movie Lillies of the Field -- b/w "Long Long Winter," the double-sided hit "People Get Ready" (number three R&B) b/w "I've Been Trying," "Women's Got Soul" (number nine R&B), "Meeting Over Yonder," the double-sided hit "I Need You" b/w "Never Could You Be," "You Been Cheatin'," the Motown-ish "Can't Satisfy," "You Always Hurt Me," "You Got Me Runnin'," "I Can't Stay Away From You," "We're a Winner" (number one R&B) -- the group's manager Eddie Thomas' wife Audrey Thomas can be heard saying "all right now, sock it to me baby" -- "We're Rollin' on (Part 1)," and the splendid "I Love and I Lost" (number nine R&B). In 1968, Pate began doing arrangements for Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label (the label's slogan was "Were a Winner"), whose roster included Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions and the Five Stairsteps. Pate left the label in 1972 and worked on numerous recordings including the classic 1978 quiet storm forerunner LP Words and Music by TV/movie/stage actress Lonette McKee (Malcolm X, Which Way Is Up, Sparkle) on Warner Bros. Johnny Pate's talents are displayed on releases by Curtis Mayfield, B.B. King, Phyllis Hyman, Peabo Bryson, Wes Montgomery, Walter Jackson, Stan Getz, Gene Chandler, Gil Scott-Heron, Joe Williams, Sam Cooke, the Staple Singers, Jimmy Smith, Jerry Butler, Shirley Horn, Phil Wood, the Bee Gees, Bill Doggett, James Moody, Kenny Burrell, Earl Bostic, Muddy Waters, and the compilations Mission Accomplished, Too: More Themes and The Best of Shaft. ~ Ed Hogan

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