Biography
Onaje Allan Gumbs, a pianist, keyboardist, producer, arranger, and songwriter whose name is pronounced Oh-Nah-Jay, ranks among the most skilled and sought-after collaborators in the music business. Across nearly thirty years he refined his craft by partnering with leading figures across jazz, R&B/soul, and pop, among them Woody Shaw, Nat Adderly, Norman Connors, Angela Bofill, Jean Carn, Cassandra Wilson, Marlena Shaw, Sadao Watanabe, Phyllis Hyman ("The Answer Is You" from the 1979 album Somewhere in My Lifetime), Stanley Jordan, Denise Williams, Vanessa Rubin, Jeffrey Osborne, Eddie Murphy, Rebbie Jackson, and Gerald Albright (Live at Birdland West).
Four tracks he shaped for Will Downing’s 1991 release A Dream Fulfilled—“For All We Know,” “Something’s Going On,” a cover of Paul Davis’ “I Go Crazy,” and “No Love Intended”—received extensive radio exposure. Raised in Harlem-Queens, Gumbs was urged by his parents to sing in the church choir as a youngster and soon afterward began piano lessons; his affinity for jazz was sparked by Henry Mancini’s jazz-infused score for the 1960s television series Peter Gunn. Formal training followed at school and college, including courses at the Manhattan School of Art.
Although his music-theory foundation remained rooted in classical technique, Gumbs absorbed jazz by immersing himself in recordings by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and other innovators. Refusing to limit himself to a single idiom, he explored additional genres, an openness that established him as a versatile session musician, arranger, and producer constantly in demand as a sideman.
One career peak arrived in 1974 when the New York Jazz Repertory Company commissioned his distinctive arrangement of “Stella By Starlight” for a Carnegie Hall concert saluting Miles Davis. That year he also appeared on Woody Shaw’s Moon Moontrane. He subsequently joined trumpeter Nat Adderley’s quintet, contributing to Atlantic and Steeplechase sessions; Nils Winter of Steeplechase, struck by Gumbs’ improvisations on several Adderley dates, invited the pianist to record the solo album Onaje. Visibility grew again in 1985 after Gumbs supplied the arrangement of “Lady in My Life” for guitarist Stanley Jordan’s Magic Touch, an album that held Billboard’s jazz-chart summit for 37 weeks. Two MCA projects, That Special Part of Me and the 1991 album Dare to Dream, further documented his work as a leader.
Four tracks he shaped for Will Downing’s 1991 release A Dream Fulfilled—“For All We Know,” “Something’s Going On,” a cover of Paul Davis’ “I Go Crazy,” and “No Love Intended”—received extensive radio exposure. Raised in Harlem-Queens, Gumbs was urged by his parents to sing in the church choir as a youngster and soon afterward began piano lessons; his affinity for jazz was sparked by Henry Mancini’s jazz-infused score for the 1960s television series Peter Gunn. Formal training followed at school and college, including courses at the Manhattan School of Art.
Although his music-theory foundation remained rooted in classical technique, Gumbs absorbed jazz by immersing himself in recordings by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and other innovators. Refusing to limit himself to a single idiom, he explored additional genres, an openness that established him as a versatile session musician, arranger, and producer constantly in demand as a sideman.
One career peak arrived in 1974 when the New York Jazz Repertory Company commissioned his distinctive arrangement of “Stella By Starlight” for a Carnegie Hall concert saluting Miles Davis. That year he also appeared on Woody Shaw’s Moon Moontrane. He subsequently joined trumpeter Nat Adderley’s quintet, contributing to Atlantic and Steeplechase sessions; Nils Winter of Steeplechase, struck by Gumbs’ improvisations on several Adderley dates, invited the pianist to record the solo album Onaje. Visibility grew again in 1985 after Gumbs supplied the arrangement of “Lady in My Life” for guitarist Stanley Jordan’s Magic Touch, an album that held Billboard’s jazz-chart summit for 37 weeks. Two MCA projects, That Special Part of Me and the 1991 album Dare to Dream, further documented his work as a leader.
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