Rodney Franklin

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Rodney Franklin
Birth nameRodney Franklin
Born (1958-09-16) September 16, 1958 (age 64)
Berkeley, California
Genres Jazz
Jazz Fusion
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1972–present

Rodney Franklin (born September 16, 1958) [1] is an American jazz pianist and composer.

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Biography

Franklin was born in Berkeley, California in September, 1958. [1] In 1964, aged six, he took jazz piano lessons at the Washington Elementary School and was taught by Dr Herb Wong who was a jazz journalist, disc jockey and music teacher. In 1972 at the young age of 14 he led the funk-jazz band In One Piece (alt. In One Peace) performing his first 3 recordings at a studio in Ray Dobar's House of Music in Berkeley, California. Produced by George Semper, only one of the songs has been released on the 2003 Inner City Sounds 2X LP Compilation released on Luv N'Haight Ubiquity Recordings. [1]

Prior to signing up with CBS Records in 1978, Franklin worked with John Handy in San Francisco, as well as Bill Summers, Freddie Hubbard and Marlena Shaw.

His debut CBS album was In the Center (1978), a jazz fusion album featuring "On the Path" and "I Like the Music Make It Hot". Although aged 20 when he recorded the album, he had already developed his own sound which was influenced by McCoy Tyner and George Duke, Chick Corea, Lonnie Liston Smith and George Semper. [2]

In 1980 the album You'll Never Know he had major chart success with "The Groove" (it reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart). [3] The track was released on both 7" and 12" format. It created a UK dance craze called 'The Freeze' which was started up by DJ Chris Hill.

Additional albums which were also recorded on the CBS label have included Rodney Franklin (1980), Endless Flight (1981), Learning to Love (1982), Marathon (1984) (probably his most famous in the UK, produced by bass player Stanley Clarke and the LP which released a single called Stay on in the Groove), Skydance (1985) and It Takes Two (1986).

In 1988 he moved over to the BMG record label and recorded Diamond Inside of You which introduced vocals by Jennifer Holliday on the single, "Gotta Give It Up". In addition, Franklin has also produced and released an album on Nova Records called Love Dancin' in 1992.

Discography

Albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions
UK
[4]
US US Jazz US Cont. Jazz US R&B
1978In the Centerx
1980You'll Never Know64104 [5] 10 [6] x25 [7]
Rodney Franklin207 [8] 12 [9] x62 [10]
1981Endless Flight15 [11] x47 [12]
1982Learning to Love190 [13] 9 [14] x45 [15]
1984Marathon187 [16] 15 [17] x54 [18]
1985Skydance31 [19] x
1986It Takes Two34 [20] x
1988Diamond Inside of You20 [21]
1992Love Dancin'
1995Rhythms of Africa (with Bernie Krause)
Rain Forest Dreams (with Bernie Krause)
1998Ocean Odyssey (with Bernie Krause)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. "x" denotes that chart did not exist at the time.

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positions
BE (FLA)
[22]
CAN AC
[23]
NL
[24]
UK
[4]
US Dance
[25]
US R&B
[25]
1978"I Like the Music Make It Hot"
1980"The Groove"303172741
"In the Center"91
1981"Windy City"89
"The Theme from Hill Street Blues"29
1982"Enuff Is Enuff"68
1983"That's the Way I Feel 'Bout Your Love"64
1984"Stay On in the Groove"72
1985"Fiesta" (Promo)
1986"Look What's Showing Through"59
"The Eagle and the Condor"
1987"Bustin' Out"
1988"Gotta Give It Up"
"Stop to Love"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

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