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Ray Parker Jr.

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  • Composer
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Ray Parker Jr. at an event for The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards (2016)
Guitarist/songwriter/producer Ray Parker Jr. had hits as Raydio (the million-selling "Jack and Jill," "You Can't Change That"), Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio ("Two Places at the Same Time," "A Woman Needs Love [Just Like You Do]"), and Ray Parker Jr. (the number one R&B and pop gold single "Ghostbusters"), and he co-wrote hit songs for Rufus and Chaka Khan (the number one "You Got the Love" from fall 1974) and Barry White ("You See the Trouble with Me" from spring 1976). He stars in the new film, "Hired Gun."

Born in Detroit, Michigan, Parker started out as a teenaged session guitarist playing on sessions recorded for Holland-Dozier-Holland's Hot Wax and Invictus Records, whose roster listed Freda Payne, Honey Cone, Chairmen of the Board, 100 Proof Aged in Soul, Laura Lee, and 8th Wonder. He also played behind the Temptations, Stevie Wonder, the Spinners, Gladys Knight & the Pips, and other Motown acts when they appeared at the Twenty Grand Club. In 1972, Wonder called Parker to ask him to play behind him on a tour that he was doing with the Rolling Stones. Parker thought it was a crank call and hung up the phone. Wonder called back and convinced Parker that he was the real deal by singing "Superstition" to him.

Later, Parker played on Wonder's albums Talking Book (1972) and Innervisions (1973). Moving from Detroit to Los Angeles, Parker got into session work, playing on sides by Leon Haywood, Barry White, and arranger Gene Page and working with Motown producer Clarence Paul on Ronnie McNeir's 1976 Motown debut, Love's Comin' Down, and he appeared in the picnic scene in the Bill Cosby/Sidney Poitier comedy classic Uptown Saturday Night.

Deciding to become a recording artist, Parker got a deal with Arista Records in 1977. Not confident on his singing ability, he put together a band that included vocalist Arnell Carmichael, bassist/singer Jerry Knight (who later had his own solo hit with "Overnight Sensation" and as half of Ollie & Jerry, and co-produced hits by the Jets), guitarist Charles Fearing, Larry Tolbert, and Darren Carmichael. However, on record, Parker played most, if not all of the instruments -- although Arnell et al. were paid a retainer so they'd be available if Raydio had a hit record and needed to tour.

His first LP, Raydio, went gold, peaking at number eight R&B in spring 1978. The LP included the number five gold R&B hit single "Jack and Jill" (lead vocal by Jerry Knight), "Is This a Love Thing," and the charting single "Honey I'm Rich." The hits continued with Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio's number four gold Rock On (the single "You Can't Change That" was number three R&B, number nine pop in the spring of 1979); the number six gold R&B Two Places at the Same Time from spring 1980 ("Two Places at the Same Time" was number six R&B in spring 1980); and the number one gold record A Woman Needs Love from 1981 ("A Woman Needs Love [Just Like You Do]" -- the first song Parker sang all the way through without trading vocals -- held the number one R&B spot for two weeks and went number four pop in spring 1981). Then, the Ray Parker Jr. album The Other Woman held the number one R&B, number 11 pop spot in spring 1982 ("The Other Woman" was number two R&B for four weeks).

One of Parker's biggest hits and best-loved songs, "Ghostbusters" was initially submitted for the background score of the Dan Aykroyd/Harold Ramis/Bill Murray/Ernie Hudson comedy. Director Ivan Reitman thought that the song should be released as a single. The "Ghostbusters" music video is one of the funniest and most star-studded videos ever made (breakdancing Bill Murray style). "Ghostbusters" parked at the number one R&B spot for two weeks and the number one pop for three weeks on Billboard's charts in summer 1984. Around this time, Huey Lewis sued Columbia Pictures and Ray Parker Jr. for copyright infringement, claiming that "Ghostbusters" was a ripoff of his recent hit, "I Want a New Drug." Lewis received an out-of-court settlement. The new Ghostbusters movie comes out in July and it will be the biggest blockbuster of the season.

Parker also wrote and produced hits for New Edition ("Mr. Telephone Man" -- Parker originally recorded this with Jr. Tucker for his 1983 self-titled Geffen album), Randy Hall ("I've Been Watching You [Jamie's Girl]," the refreshing "Gentleman"), Cheryl Lynn ("Shake It Up Tonight" from In the Night), Deniece Williams (the 1979 ARC/Columbia LP When Love Comes Calling), Brick (the 1981 Bang LP Summer Heat), and Diana Ross ("Upfront" from her 1983 RCA LP Ross).

Ray is writing the definitive memoir, "Who Ya Gonna Call? The Adventures of Ray Parker Jr." as well as a new album consisting of the exceptional original songs, "1983," with both expected out early 2019. He continues to tour and sell out throughout the world.
BornMay 1, 1954
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Known for

    Ghostbusters (1984)
    Ghostbusters
    7.8
    • Soundtrack("Ghostbusters")
    • 1984
    Paul Rudd, Kevin Mangold, Ian Whyte, Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, and Celeste O'Connor in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024)
    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
    6.1
    • Music Department
    • 2024
    Hired Gun (2016)
    Hired Gun
    7.2
    • Self
    • 2016
    Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson in Ghostbusters II (1989)
    Ghostbusters II
    6.6
    • Soundtrack("Ghostbusters")
    • 1989

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Frankly Speaking
      TV Series
      • Guest
      • Self
      • 2022
    • Sherman's Showcase (2019)
      Sherman's Showcase
      7.2
      TV Series
      • 2019
    • Ben Feldman and Cristin Milioti in A to Z (2014)
      A to Z
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • 2014
    • The F.B.I. Files (1998)
      The F.B.I. Files
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Reenactor
      • 2004
    • Ray Parker Jr. Feat Father MC: She Needs to Get Some
      Music Video
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • 1991
    • The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990)
      The Kid Who Loved Christmas
      6.2
      TV Movie
      • T.C.
      • 1990
    • Johnny Depp, Holly Robinson Peete, Peter DeLuise, Dustin Nguyen, and Steven Williams in 21 Jump Street (1987)
      21 Jump Street
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • 1990
    • Ray Parker Jr.: I Don't Think That Man Should Sleep Alone
      Music Video
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • 1987
    • Disorderlies (1987)
      Disorderlies
      5.0
      • Pizza Deliveryman
      • 1987
    • Enemy Territory (1987)
      Enemy Territory
      6.2
      • Will
      • 1987
    • Charlie Barnett in Charlie Barnett's Terms of Enrollment (1986)
      Charlie Barnett's Terms of Enrollment
      6.2
      Video
      • L.A. Vice Cop #2
      • 1986
    • Ray Parker Jr. Feat. Helen Terry: One Sunny Day/Dueling Bikes
      Music Video
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • 1986
    • Ray Parker Jr.: Girls Are More Fun
      Music Video
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • 1985
    • Jeff Conaway, Jonelle Allen, Laura Ashton, Claudia Christian, Art Hindle, Leslie Hope, Yvette Mimieux, Anita Morris, Ben Murphy, Robin Strand, Eddie Velez, and Sam Wanamaker in Berrenger's (1985)
      Berrenger's
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Zack Shepard
      • 1985
    • Ray Parker Jr.: Ghostbusters (1984)
      Ray Parker Jr.: Ghostbusters
      7.5
      Music Video
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • 1984

    Composer



    • A Downtown Firehouse
      Short
      • Composer (music by)
      • 2022
    • 2 Chainz feat. Nicki Minaj: I Luv Dem Strippers (2012)
      2 Chainz feat. Nicki Minaj: I Luv Dem Strippers
      3.5
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 2012
    • Psi-Kix
      TV Series
      • Composer (music by, 2008)
      • 2008
    • Ray Parker Jr. Feat Father MC: She Needs to Get Some
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1991
    • Ray Parker Jr.: I Don't Think That Man Should Sleep Alone
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1987
    • Ray Parker Jr.: Girls Are More Fun
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1985
    • Ray Parker Jr.: I Still Can't Get Over Loving You
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1983
    • Ray Parker Jr.: Let Me Go
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1982
    • Ray Parker Jr.: The Other Woman
      5.2
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1982
    • Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio: A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1981
    • Ray Parker Jr. in Raydio: You Can't Change That (1979)
      Raydio: You Can't Change That
      5.4
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1979
    • Raydio: More Than One Way to Love a Woman
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1979
    • Raydio: Jack and Jill
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1978
    • Raydio: Is This a Love Thing
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1978
    • Raydio: Honey I'm Rich
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1978

    Music Department



    • Paul Rudd, Kevin Mangold, Ian Whyte, Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, and Celeste O'Connor in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024)
      Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
      6.1
      • performer
      • 2024
    • A Downtown Firehouse
      Short
      • musician
      • 2022
    • Extreme Ghostbusters (1997)
      Extreme Ghostbusters
      6.9
      TV Series
      • composer: original theme music
      • 1997
    • Ray Parker Jr.: I Don't Think That Man Should Sleep Alone
      Music Video
      • music arranger
      • music producer
      • 1987
    • Ray Parker Jr.: Girls Are More Fun
      Music Video
      • music producer
      • 1985
    • Richard Pryor in Pryor's Place (1984)
      Pryor's Place
      7.0
      TV Series
      • composer: theme music
      • 1984
    • Ray Parker Jr. in Raydio: You Can't Change That (1979)
      Raydio: You Can't Change That
      5.4
      Music Video
      • music and lyrics by
      • music producer
      • 1979

    Personal details

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    • Official sites
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      • Cameo
    • Alternative names
      • Ray E. Parker
    • Height
      • 6′ 0¾″ (1.85 m)
    • Born
      • May 1, 1954
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Spouse
      • Elaine ParkerJune 12, 1994 - present (4 children)
    • Children
        Gibson Parker
    • Parents
        Ray Parker Sr
    • Relatives
      • Opelton Parker(Sibling)
    • Other works
      (1980s) TV commercial for Diet Coke
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Article

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    • Trivia
      Was sued by Huey Lewis, who claimed that the "Ghostbusters" theme was similar to Huey Lewis and the News' "I Want a New Drug." It was later settled out of court.

      In 2006, Parker filed suit against Lewis, for reiterating his claim of plagiarism against Parker in a VH1 special. According to Parker, public statements on the matter were forbidden by the agreement.

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    • How old is Ray Parker Jr.?
      71 years old
    • When was Ray Parker Jr. born?
      May 1, 1954
    • Where was Ray Parker Jr. born?
      Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • What is Ray Parker Jr.'s birth name?
      Ray Erskine Parker Jr.
    • How tall is Ray Parker Jr.?
      6 feet 1 inch, or 1.85 meters

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