Webster was born 1st September, 1943 to the late Webster S. Lewis, Sr. and … Read Full Bio ↴Webster was born 1st September, 1943 to the late Webster S. Lewis, Sr. and the late Virgie Gaines Lewis.
Although born in Baltimore, Webster Lewis moved to Los Angeles in the mid 1970's.
Prior to his move, Webster played the live circuit, cutting 'Live At Club 7' on Counterpoint Records, a three track live album that included his version of the Isley Brothers 'It's Your Thing'.
Webster graduated from Morgan State College and earned a master's degree from the New England Conservatory of Music, where he also was an associate dean from 1972 to 1978 and where his mentor was composer Gunther Schuller.
During these years, he was recruited to Epic Records, where he began a series of albums held in high regard by soul and jazz fans alike.
From:
http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Webster%20Lewis.html
Although born in Baltimore, Webster Lewis moved to Los Angeles in the mid 1970's.
Prior to his move, Webster played the live circuit, cutting 'Live At Club 7' on Counterpoint Records, a three track live album that included his version of the Isley Brothers 'It's Your Thing'.
Webster graduated from Morgan State College and earned a master's degree from the New England Conservatory of Music, where he also was an associate dean from 1972 to 1978 and where his mentor was composer Gunther Schuller.
During these years, he was recruited to Epic Records, where he began a series of albums held in high regard by soul and jazz fans alike.
From:
http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Webster%20Lewis.html
Barbara Ann
Webster Lewis Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Barbara Ann' by these artists:
100 Golden Oldies Vol. 2 Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Beach Boys Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Beach Boys - Greatest Hits (1997) [FLAC] {Steve Hoffman Mastered} A Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Barbara Ann Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Barbara Ann Barbara An…
beach boys [the] Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Bourbons Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Brian Wilson Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Dean Torrence Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
J.2.F.W.U. Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Jan Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
New Symphonic Orchestra Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Papa Doo Run Run Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Regents Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Rivets The Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
Rosie Tucker Well, it bleeds like steak but it isn't steak I'm dying…
Skiantos Ah, ba ba ba ba barbara ann Ba ba ba ba…
The Alley Cats Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
The Beach Boys A Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Barbara Ann Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Barbara Ann Barbara An…
The Bobs Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
The Firebirds Bar bar bar bar Barbar Ann Bar bar bar bar Barbar…
The Fun Surfers Ah, ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba…
The Hit Crew Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann Ba ba ba ba Barbara…
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@just_lvp
Many decades on this blue rock and "was born" to this today (thanks Ray) 1524
@rbsprods3200
Marvelous Jazz/Funk! Webster Lewis masterfully blends his driving theme music and his solo with a catchy melody sung by sweet voices.
@Musicfiend4ever
Webster Lewis was an true musical treasure to this world. He was undeservingly underrated! Not given the true recognition he deserves.
@TAG1801
Should be up there with Chick Corea , Ramsey Lewis , Bob James . Etc .. I remember this at the Jazz Funk alldayers wonderful tune
@v.a.993
Agreed! Tragic really.
@Musicfiend4ever
PURE HEAVEN!
@warriboy9850
Classic Jazz Funk brings back memories from the hey day of all dayers jazz room - Rock City, Birmingham Locarno/Powerhouse, Lyceum, Leadmill Sheffield et al. Great fun times.
@RaiderEleven
Keyboard whiz Webster Lewis plays a really fun jazz song with voices called "Barbara Ann" from the recording "Touch My Love" circa 1978. He never hit it really big but was successful in producing, commercials, and movie soundtracks. He passed away at age 59 in 2002 from diabetes. "Barbara Ann" keeps his name alive for many of us and I love this performance. RIP.
@Musicfiend4ever
My favorite tune by Webster! In heaven I imagine the muisc would sound something like this. Bright, airy ,joyful, moving, very beautiful- makes you want to dance forever. Bravo Webster!
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