Richard Tee (born Richard Ten Ryk; November 24, 1943 – July 21, 1993) was a… Read Full Bio ↴Richard Tee (born Richard Ten Ryk; November 24, 1943 – July 21, 1993) was an American pianist, studio musician, singer and arranger, who had several hundred studio credits and played on such notable hits as "In Your Eyes", "Slip Slidin' Away", "Just the Two of Us", "I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I Was Today)", "Crackerbox Palace", "Tell Her About It", and many others.
Strokin'
Richard Tee Lyrics
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Carter Clarence When I start makin' love I don't just make love I be…
Clarence Carter When I start makin' love I don't just make love I be…
Kevin Gates Say my name out loud And the pussy deep, you talk…
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Every Day I wanna be what you want every day Cause i'm living…
Send One Your Love Send her your love With a dozen roses Make sure that she…
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Caleb
Vulfpeck's Teetime song led me here; I was definitely not disappointed!! Holy cow what a terrific groove
ninja vigilante
That version was awesome but didn't have the great Steve gadd or will lee :)
Jem Mundo
*groof
Ashan
That riff at 3:02 is literally done note-for-note in Tee Time, albeit in a different key. Cool!
JP Morgan
Tee time has a lot of those moments from Richard Tee solos. You should check out "(do you) want some of this?" by stuff.
Ryan Hassell
Tee Time...as in Richard Tee time.
Dorian Davis
Ashan nah Tee time is that riff
AlexKay
Yes. The bassman wearing a transparent bass guitar strap so that everybody can see the black stripe on his shirt. Masterclass.
Plex Popper
Producing a groove like this is the closest thing a real person can have to a superpower
mrbertiep1
The drum/piano breakdown was a trademark thing of most performances with Gadd and Tee. Watching them interact was magic.