Do You Remember the 21st Night of September?
by Chuck Reider
By Chuck Reider
I bet that most of you reading this know the Earth, Wind and Fire (EWF) song the above lyric came from and you can sing it! Since we are recording it as a part of EWF recording project I thought I would share a little of the song’s background first. Then introduce you to two of the musicians performing and lastly a quick project update.
September (I knew you knew), was released in 1978 and included in their greatest hits album, volume 1. It is one of their most popular recordings. Leader Maurice White invited songwriter Allee Willis to join him in writing the song. Willis who was an up and coming songwriter was thrilled to be asked. When she walked into the studio and heard the opening guitar riff she hoped that was the song White wanted her collaboration. As Willis remembers “So right from the beginning he was singing, 'Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember / Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September”. Eventually she asked, 'We are going to change 'ba-dee-ya' to real words, right?" When it became clear that no words were going to replace ba-dee-ya Willis asked “What does ba-dee-ya mean” which White replied “Who cares?”. It was at that point Willis learned one of her greatest songwriting lessons. “Never get the lyric get in the way of the groove.” The burning question. What is the significance of the date 21st of September (fun fact, my birthday) in the opening line? People asked her that all the time, but her honest answer is it sounded the best. White and her tried all the dates, but this one just felt the best. Now you know the rest of the story. Second fun fact, when the time comes, we will be asking all our fans to join in the chorus. Hey, we can all remember ba-dee-ya.
Now let’s meet two of the newest Reno Jazz Orchestra (RJO) musicians, keyboardist Angelo Monroy and percussionist David Gervais. Both studied jazz at UNR and the jazz community is thrilled they are sticking around for a while. Monroy was born in Hong Kong to working musicians. Mom sang and dad played the guitar. In 2003 the family decided to move to Las Vegas, but mom and dad decided the night life was too much and got day jobs in the casinos.
We are a bit over halfway on our recording project. The rhythm section and saxophones have recorded all their parts and the brass to finish this week. Sounds like it is almost done, but the next step is bringing in the singers and soloists to record their parts. Then mixing, mastering, cd production, artwork. More on that in future articles. Fun fact four, mark September 30th on your calendar and join us in a virtual tour of Tanglewood Studios and hear a bit of what we have recorded. For now, let me leave you with this thought. After the song September is fully recorded I want all our fans to join us (virtually) to sing the chorus. No singing skills needed, just the joyous spirit of Earth, Wind, and Fire.
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