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  • "Is It You" is a song by Lee Ritenour from his 1981 LP Rit. Co-written by Ritenour, Bill Champlin, and Eric Tagg who sings lead, it reached number 15 on...
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    Lee Mack Ritenour (/ˈrɪtnaʊər/ RIT-now-ər; born January 11, 1952) is an American jazz guitarist who has been active since the late 1960s. Ritenour was...
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  • Festival is an album by American jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour that was released in 1988 by GRP Records. The album is a collaboration between musicians from...
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  • Is It You may refer to: "Is It You" (Cassie song) "Is It You" (Lee Ritenour song) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Is...
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  • lead vocals Dean Parks, Lee Ritenour - guitar Jay Graydon - guitar, mandolin Ben Benay - guitar, harmonica David Hungate, Lee Sklar, Scott Edwards - bass...
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  • Feel the Night (category Lee Ritenour albums)
    Feel the Night is an album by American guitarist Lee Ritenour, released in 1979. It was produced by Ritenour. The Globe and Mail wrote that "the popular...
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  • Pointer Sisters, Lee Ritenour, Bryan Ferry, Patti Austin and Gladys Knight & the Pips. He co-wrote "Soul Train's a-Comin", the theme song for the television...
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  • football player Lee Ritenour, American jazz guitarist Lee Roberts (actor), American actor Lee Roberts (basketball), American basketball player Lee Roberts (finance...
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  • 1993, American Jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour recorded his version of the song featuring British reggae artist Maxi Priest. It was also included on his 21st...
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  • throughout, and one of Benson's fellow jazz guitarists, Lee Ritenour, also performs on the track. The song was a commercial success, and was Benson's first single...
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    Tal Wilkenfeld (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    "That Man" 2010 - 6 String Theory, Lee Ritenour 2012 - Rhythm Sessions, Lee Ritenour 2012 - Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of...
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  • This Is Love may refer to: This Is Love (Johnny Mathis album) or the title song, 1964 This Is Love (Lee Ritenour album), 1998 This Is Love (EP), by Sanctus...
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    Alex Acuña (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    - Lee Ritenour - Drums, Percussion (1978) Smokin' - Frankie Ortega - Drums (1978) Black Forest - Luis Conte - Drums (1979) Friendship - Lee Ritenour -...
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    Jeff Porcaro (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Lake, Rickie Lee Jones, Paul McCartney, Michael McDonald, the Bee Gees, Lynn Anderson, Sérgio Mendes, Jim Messina, Pink Floyd, Lee Ritenour, Diana Ross...
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    Harvey Mason (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Mason has played as a Sideman with Bill Withers, George Benson and Lee Ritenour. Mason, who attended Berklee for a year and a half in the 1960s eventually...
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  • Michael Lang – keyboards Herb Pedersen – banjo, guitar, vocals Lee Ritenour – guitar Lee Holdridge – orchestral arrangements Technical Kris O'Connor –...
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  • Oh Yeah (redirect from Oh Yeah (song))
    "Ooh Yeah", a 2003 song by the Riverboat Gamblers from Something to Crow About "Ooh-Yeah", a 1998 song by Lee Ritenour from This Is Love Oh Yeah (music...
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  • Sometimes Late at Night (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Burt Bacharach, Peter Allen) Drums : Jeff Porcaro, Bass : Lee Sklar, Guitars : Lee Ritenour, Fender Rhodes : Michael Lang, Piano : Burt Bacharach, Synthesizers :...
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  • Portrait (disambiguation) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    (The Nolans album), 1982 Portrait (Doc Watson album), 1987 Portrait (Lee Ritenour album), 1987 Portrait (Portrait album), a 1992 self-titled album by Portrait...
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  • Even Now (Barry Manilow album) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Night" Jimmy Maelen – percussion on "Somewhere in the Night" Lee Ritenour – guitar on "A Linda Song" Jay Graydon – guitar on "Sunrise" Artie Butler, Dick Behrke...
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