Roy Ayers, the legendary vibraphonist, record producer and composer behind hits like "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and "No ...
He is most known for his hit “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” with his group Roy Ayers Ubiquity. On top of a number of songs dating back to the ’60s, Ayers has also been sampled by countless ...
Several years later, he released his debut album "West Coast Vibes" in 1963. The following decade saw him form Roy Ayers Ubiquity, which resulted in one of his best-known tracks, "Everybody Loves the ...
a transition he underscored by forming the group Roy Ayers Ubiquity. Cultivating a smooth signature sound that wove lush soul, elastic jazz, and tight funk, Ayers emphasized rhythm and texture ...
He then formed the band Roy Ayers Ubiquity, scoring a hit with the 1976 track “Everybody Loves The Sunshine.” Ayers, whom collaborator Erykah Badu called “the king of neo-soul,” is a major ...
Roy Ayers Ubiquity. A Los Angeles native, Ayers had a natural affinity for music from a young age. His mother, Ruby Ayers, was a piano instructor, while his father, Roy Sr., was a trombonist ...
He is most known for his hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" with his group Roy Ayers Ubiquity. On top of a number of songs dating back to the '60s, Ayers has also been sampled by countless artists ...
As a solo artist, he released dozens of albums over the years, dating as far back as 1963, and scored his biggest hit “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” with his group Roy Ayers Ubiquity.