Professor RJ Ross

Professor RJ Ross
Born Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres Jazz
Smooth Jazz
Classic R&B[1]
Instruments Vocals, Piano, Electric Piano
Labels Music Force Media Group
Associated acts Brainstorm
Website www.professorrjross.com

Professor RJ Ross is a smooth jazz and classic R&B singer and pianist. His debut solo album Face To Face was released by Music Force Media Group in 2008.[2]

Early career

Ross's career began as a founding member of Detroit funk band Brainstorm.[3] The band's album Stormin' was released by famed music executive Clarence Avant's Tabu Records.[4]

Ross then moved to Oakland, California where he spent several years as the in-house arranger, producer, keyboardist and midi-expert at Fantasy Studios. At Fantasy, he played on numerous records, including those by Eddie Money, Jeffrey Osborne, Huey Lewis, MC Hammer and Tupac Shakur.[5]

Cancer

In 1999, Ross was diagnosed with a rare form of Stage-IV cancer. According to Ross, the doctor told him that the cancer was inoperable and incurable. He then began a 5-year battle that eventually led to "an extremely risky and invasive" surgery that successfully left him cancer free.[6]

Face To Face

After recovering from cancer surgery, Ross began writing the songs that would make up Face To Face. He enlisted the services of producer Jerry Stucker and began recording at Capitol Studios in Hollywood. Ross put together an all-star cast of musicians to play on the album including drummers James Gadson and Steve Gadd, bassist Freddie Washington, Hammond B3 organist Neil Larsen, tenor and soprano sax player Ernie Watts, and vocalists Sandy Griffith and Jeannie Tracy. Grammy-award winner Ed Cherney mixed the album at The Village in Los Angeles.[7]

Discography

Albums

Guest appearances

References

External links

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