Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Charles A. Kelly | City Night

The Sound of Philadelphia wasn’t just the title of the No. 1 song that served as the theme of the iconic television series “Soul Train.” The sounds that originated from the City of Brotherly Love came with an energy, a community, and a feel unique and distinct to Philly. R&B-Jazz keyboardist Charles A. Kelly came of age as a young musician playing in nightclubs at Philadelphia’s Penn’s Landing. Memories of that formative, halcyon era inspire Kelly’s newly released Innervision Records single, “City Night,” which he wrote and produced. 

Ignited by Kelly’s jubilant piano and resonant keyboard melodies, “City Night” is a festive, energizing excursion back in time. Punchy horn section work from Michael Stever (trumpet and horn arrangement), Jason Kelly (soprano sax), Andrew Neu (saxophone) and Nick Lane (trombone) add power and sheen to the slick production. Guitarist James Greene shreds a scintillating solo mid-tune and distributes tasty licks throughout the cut. Anchoring the proceedings with precision and pace are drummer Tony Moore, bassist Jerome Randall and percussionist Munyungo Jackson.  

“‘City Night’ captures the spirit of the Philadelphia nightlife from that period in my life, the time I spent playing in the nightclubs by Penn’s Landing on the Delaware River in Philadelphia. Those nights are where I had a chance to feel the excitement of playing in front of crowds of people every night. That’s when I got a chance to feel that energy for the first time, the thrill of being on stage and performing. It was then that I knew I wanted to make music my career,” recalled Kelly. 

While writing “City Night,” Kelly questioned if the song had true single potential. So, he turned to other Philadelphia music legends for inspiration. 

“I started looking at old videos of The Spinners, Blue Magic, Delfonics, and other legendary Philly International Records groups. Since I used to play with Blue Magic, it was fun and exciting to think about that time in my life. I also had great conversations with my wife about Philly vs. New York nightlife. It was then I began to feel inspired to seriously develop the song,” said Kelly about the single that provides a glimpse into his second album, “Phase II,” which is slated to drop early next year. 

Occasionally, Kelly encountered major music figures during those Philly club gigs. One of his fondest memories was opening for jazz trumpet great Freddie Hubbard. Grammy-winning pianist Billy Childs was in Hubbard’s band at the time. Seeing Childs play up close and personal was a seminal moment as was the first time Kelly met Stevie Wonder at one of the Penn’s Landing gigs. Kelly would go on to collaborate with Wonder, eventually signing to Wondirection Records after relocating to Los Angeles in 1983. 

Kelly is a versatile musician, songwriter and band leader who has collaborated with a stellar spectrum of artists spanning Neil Diamond, Elton John, Nile Rodgers, Sister Sledge, The Pointer Sisters, and Nathan East as well as contemporary Christian artists CeCe Winans, Mary Mary, Jeremy Camp, and Israel Houghton. He also was cast to act on the television series “Fame.” 

Kelly finally released his solo debut album, “You’re Not Alone,” in 2022. The collection spawned four charting singles, including the title track, "Endangered Species,” “I Know You,” and “I’m Good.” Last year, Kelly shone brightly on the charts with the top five single “SunSeeker.” For more information, visit https://www.charlesakelly.com.

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