
Ron Tyson
Christmas...My Favorite Holiday
© 2004 Ron Tyson & Al McKenzie (825346817026)
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Ron Tyson's Christmas cd is a feast of music that spans the history of Christmas carols from its beginnings to the present day and a joyful delight and addition to the christmas season.
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Ron Tyson has been The Temptations' first tenor for the last 23 years. Born February 8, 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was raised in Monroe, North Carolina. Ron was influenced at an early age by gospel music. While singing with his grandfather's gospel group, Southern Gospel Six, he recorded his first record at the age of 7. The grandfather of pop recording duo "K-Ci and Jo Jo", founding members of the group JODECI, also sang lead with Southern Gospel Six. Ron's grandfather, Horace Presson had a radio show and he was also a gospel music promoter. Ron traveled around performing with his grandfather. This experience enabled him to develop an appreciation for gospel music and taught him a great deal about the music business in general.
Ron later returned to Philadelphia and attended Thomas Edison, Onley, and the Granoff School of Music where he studied opera and the guitar. The guitar lessons were short lived, but the techniques he learned in his opera classes are often used in his performances now, such as breathing techniques, scales, & being able to determine a perfect pitch. With his "smoldering dark brown eyes" and his "strong chin", he is "the epitome of quiet cool". When you are fortunate enough to see him perform live or on video, notice the eyes. They dance and glimmer on the fast tunes and burn straight through your heart on the slow, sexy tracks that the Tempts are so famous for.
Before joining the Temptations, Ron was lead singer of The Ethics, with Carl "Nugie" Enlow, Andrew "Bike" Collins, & Joe Freeman. The Ethics represented a combination of remarkable vocal blending and versatile natural talents. The group originated during 1967 in Philadelphia and was produced and managed by Thadeus Wales in conjunction with Salassi Productions, Inc. One of so many groups reaching for the "big time" they were signed to Vent, a small local Independent company. Despite the standard problems so many small labels ran into, the music was good enough to sell very well. With songs like "Searching", "Farewell," & "Tell Me", these songs carry on that melodic vein and features Ron's ethereal falsetto to great effect. After Vent's demise, they carried on changing the group's name to Love Committee. The line up for Love Committee included Norman Frazier, Larry Richardson, Joe Freeman, & Ron Tyson. Later on, Michael Bell, who also sang with "Sly, Slick, and Wicked", replaced Larry Richardson. They recorded for TSOP and scored disco hits in the 70's for Ariola International and Gold Mind, popular for the R&B hit "Law And Order".
In addition to being a great singer/performer, Ron was also a hit making song writer and producer in Philadelphia. He wrote or co-wrote the majority of the songs for The Ethics & Love Committee. He worked with such artists as the O'Jays, First Choice, the Salsoul Orchestra, Gloria Gaynor, Loleatta Holloway, Double Exposure, The Trammps, and Bunny Sigler. He also worked with the Four Tops, Curtis Mayfield, The Dells, Archie Bell and the Drells, Blue Magic and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. On Loleatta Holloway's LP, "Love Sensation", Ron co-wrote and co-produced "I'll be standing there" & on Curtis Mayfield's LP, "Heartbeat", Ron co-produced "Tell me, Tell me, How ya liked to be loved" & "Victory". Ron, along with Norman "The Machine" Harris, Ron Kersey, Alan Felder. Ronnie Baker and several others worked on alot of projects for "The Harris Machine" (Norman Harris' production company). They were a very popular songwriting and production team who scored major hits with a variety of artists for several years. They co-wrote and produced The Dells' "Betcha Never been loved (like this before), "Teaser", "Our Love", "Rich Man Poor Man (peace), "Waiting for you" & the title track "They said it couldn't be done (but we did it). On the Ojay's LP "Survival", Ron co-wrote "What am I waiting for" in and on The Trammps' LP "Disco Inferno", he co-wrote "Starvin'" and "Don't burn no bridges". Ron also worked with Harris-Baker-Young, Philadelphia's disco rythm section that consisted of guitarist Norman "The Machine" Harris, drummer Earl Young, and bass player Ron Baker. During the course of his many collaborations in Philly, Ron proved himself to be a hard worker, very determined, and a talented, sought after writer and producer.
Ron also co-wrote and co-produced "Private Property", "How can one man be so lucky", & "Love Connection", from The Dells' LP, "Love Connection", along with Ed Moore, Allan Felder, and Norman Harris.
Ron Tyson's first appearance with the Temptations was on the "Motown 25" television special in 1983. His entry into the group was delayed for a couple of days because of a bad snowstorm, so easing him into the group slowly never worked out. The call asking the Temptations to perform on Motown 25 came in and Ron had to get to work. He had been working with a choreographer to learn the routines but after receiving the call to perform, he had to go with what he knew. After practicing a few moves (including the famous "Temptations Walk") while waiting in the wings backstage, a very nervous but excited Tyson went on stage and performed. He hit all the right notes and made all the right moves and has been an integral part of the Motown Legendary Group for over twenty years. Before that, he wrote the majority of songs on The Temptations' "HEAR to Tempt You" LP 1977, including the two singles, "In A Lifetime" and "Think For Yourself." Ron co-wrote songs and sang background on both Norman Harris produced Eddie Kendricks' albums, "He's A Friend" and "Goin' Up In Smoke."
Tyson comes alive on stage . . .and his fine tenor voice is capable of a "shimmering" falsetto. Before he became a member of the group, Ron was a big Temptations fan and patterned his style after the late great Eddie Kendricks, his idol. Becoming the 13th member of this legendary Motown group and taking the place of Eddie was one of the greatest things that ever happened for him. He does an excellent job handling the vocals once performed by Eddie Kendricks, but does he feel the pressure of being compared to the legendary tenor? "No, I don't think so," he replied". Eddie was one in a million. He was my idol. I just try to keep the sound." Ron is the fourth replacement for Eddie Kendricks after he left the group in 1971. Before Tyson, there was Rickey Owens, Damon Harris, and Glenn Leonard.
Tyson has seen the group through some lean years, and at last his perseverance and hard work is paying off. "Our time has finally come around," he said. "Great things are happening.
In addition to his work as a member of The Legendary Temptations, Tyson has found the time to write and record his CD entitled, "Christmas...My Favorite Holiday." The CD is a feast of music that spans the history of Christmas carols from its beginnings to the present day and a joyful delight and addition to the christmas season..
Twenty two years later, Ron Tyson is still counting his blessings and very thankful to be a part of this wonderful and legendary group.
Ron's brother, David Tyson, sings tenor with the legendary group, "The Manhattans".
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Christmas...My Favorite Holiday
author: Donald JohnsonThis is a wonderful CD. I really enjoyed listening to this CD. The smooth jazz sound with and R&B mix brings it our. I am surprised it hasnt' been play that much in the Washington, DC area. I heard the 2nd cut about two years agao and just getting around to ordering it.
The wait is finally over!
author: Greg McDonaldAt last, Ron Tyson of The Temptations has delivered a solo CD. It's a collection of Holiday music, and it sounds great! The program features five of Tyson's original compositions plus his original arrangements of traditional Christmas songs. Let's hope this is the first of many solo projects as Ron continues his career with The Tempts.
Very nice, mellow and relaxing
author: Rob BridgemanThis CD will be played all year around. It's soothing, relaxing and oh so mellow. I play this CD as soon as I walk in my house from work because it brings closure to my day and relaxes me.
- author: Rjhicks41
This was the best modern Christmas Album I have heard. It is a nice blend of jazz and smooth grooves not really heard in music anymore. The only thing that tops this is "Give Love At Christmas" by the Temptations.
- author: JazzyLady
Great Christmas CD. I'm Gonna Be With my Family For Christmas is my favorite, it brings back great memories for me. Kudos to you Ron and good luck on this CD. I truly will recommend it to my friends
AWESOME!
author: Linda M.I love this CD. It is not even Christmas yet and I have it spinning already. RON's smooth voice makes this CD a must have for his fans.
Excellent Holiday CD From An Excellent Temp!
author: JeffSeeing the Temptations in concert three times within the past five years, I just had to get this CD. This is an excellent holiday CD - I rate it right up there next to my Temptations 'Give Love To Christmas' CD! Every Temps Fan should have this! Ron's holiday renditions are very soothing to listen to.
Ohhh Baby Baby
author: Andrew BrownOhhhh! Sweet sounds of Ron Tyson. Do like the original sounds of a seasoned pro. I've always said that gospel is the way to start! Would love to see and hear Ron with a live band, especially that Sax player. Who's Nick Stone? Any Motor City dates coming up? Thanks Ron! W. Grand Blvd Love! Andy Brown
SWEET, SOULFUL, SMOOTH, JAZZY CD
author: Cathy R.Wow, I am loving Ron Tyson's Christmas My Favorite Holiday CD. I admit I'm partial to anything TEmptations so I was VERY excited to check this CD out. I was certainly not disappointed! Engaged For Christmas and I'm Gonna Be With My Family are my favs. I knew Mr. Tyson was talented but co-writing, co-producing, co-arranging AND singing? WOW! This CD was obviously a labor of love for all those involved in bringing it to us. Still playin it even after the holidays! Thanks
A wonderful addition to the Christmas music collection
author: Deputy JanetThis CD has the traditional Christmas music along with some mellow sounds to just kick back and relax to with family and friends. A must have CD. Great job, Ron.
Excellent alternative to standard holiday music. Well worth listening to.
author: Ellen L. AdamsI thoroughly enjoyed this holiday CD from Mr. Tyson. It was a welcome alternative to the usual fare that you listen to around the holidays. I especially enjoyed O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL, WE THREE KINGS and I'M GOING TO BE WITH MY FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS. The lyrics to the latter tune are something that anyone can relate to...matter of fact, that can be said for all the tunes which Ron wrote (or co-wrote) on this CD. This is a CD that is well worth listening to any time of the year. Mr. Tyson, ya done good!
Smooth voice and silky sax
author: Roderick BrewsterI managed to get ahold of Ron's latest right before Christmas. Surely was a break from the usual sounds. Very nice interpretations of classic tunes. Truly enjoyed "Engaged" as the song is easy and the music smooth. Who's Nick Stone? Where's he from? Does he tour with Ron, or the Tempt's? Love for the new year! Rodster.
GREAT holiday CD from a GREAT artist!
author: David LittleStill listening to Ron's Christmas CD. I've got well over 100 Holiday albums, and this has become a new favorite. Even more impressive that Ron co-wrote 5 of the 11 songs, and co-produced all of them. Album notes obviously written by an avid fan, not just a PR "flack". Oh, and - from the actual liner notes - the sax player on Get Engaged for Christmas is Nick Stone. Highly recommend adding this to your Christmas collection!!
This is a wonderful CD.
author: Wanda TrappI listened to Ron Tyson's CD before during and after the holidays. This is a very jazzy smooth Christmas CD. I enjoy it very much and still play it after the holidays. Who cares about album notes? The cd is great! I highly recommend it.
It's a gotta have Christmas CD.........
author: LARRY CROWDERThis CD is an expression of love for family and friends at Chrismas Time. It also has the traditional flavor with the Spiritual theme. If you like Silent Night by The Temptations, you will love Christmas, My Favorite Holiday. If you ask me, if I have a favorite, I would say,You Beat On My Drum(Little Drummer Boy). But... The whole CD is Nice!
Decent. Late for the season. Mellow sax on Engaged for Christmas. Who is he?
author: G. Allen WillsEnjoyed the CD. Enjoy Tyson. Always look for music in a CD. Especially enjoyed the mellow sax on Engaged for Christmas. Whoever wrote the notes for Ron needs to consult with a professional writer. Poor word use and incorrect sentence structure. I bought it and will play it over the holiday weekend. But.... who is that sax player? G. Allen Wills