Ray gave my uncle Wah Wah Watson his Gibson L5 that he played on his whole career! Pa Pa Was A Rolling Stone, Car Wash, all of Maxwell’s first cd!! RIP to Melvin Ragin aka Wah Wah Watson!!!!!
Papa was a Rolling Stone & Car Wash ~ two tunes with the finest of intros you’ll ever hear. I was raised on Motown - RIP to your uncle Melvin. P E A C E : )
@@djcoolcliff the name Norman Whitfield just popped into my head, I knew he produced Rose Royce Car Wash and worked with the Temps. Just had to check that he produced Papa Was a Rolling Stone too - glad to know my memory is working well. P E A C E : )
I love Ray Parker JR for saying, i never retire from music.It breaks my heart when any artist says i'm retiring. Ray Parker JR is the food and flame of inspiration.Thank you God for letting me live in the time of Ray Parker JR.I'm 63, the memories of all that music.I feel rich. Thanks again Ray.
I came here for a studio tour , not a history lesson, but WOW! Ray Parker Jr. almost made me cry with all he's accomplished, along with his style and good taste.
Much respect for one of the the most underrated Guitar Gods of all time. He is waaaaaaay more than the guy who sang Ghost Busters!! This was AWESOME to see. Glad he's doing well and still loving his art.
I don't really care for Ghost Busters. He was sued by Huey Lewis over that song for ripping them off. I knew him before that for being an in demand rhythm guitar player. Many successful musicians that came up in the 70s made a fortune. It's unfortunate that today it's much more difficult for that to happen.
It is fantastic to see how the 19 year old dude still shines through in every moment when he talks about music. What a nice guy and this studio is just a piece of art in itself.
Ray used to record all the instruments in his albums when he was young, in the early 80s. He said that way he saved time and money during the production. They are re-broadcasting all those old "Casey Kasem American Top 40" where Casey tell this stories about the celebrities of 70s & 80s. Ray Parker Jr. was and still is, a great celebrity from those golden years!
Even as a devout european / Nordic metalhead from a completely different part of the world and not in any way shape or form having grown up on US blues, soul, r&b, Soul Train, disco, funk, hip hop, pop or neo soul music I still know who Ray Parker Junior is..... Man is a complete legend.
What an awesome home studio, wow. Very specific to his exacting standards, very impressive. The floor to ceiling glass wall is stunning, all the thought and attention to the mic stands, video cameras, and so on is borderline OCD. I'm a technology geek as well, and my head was spinning from it all. So freaking cool. And then the contrast with the simplicity of his desk, with the racks and 500 series (and small monitor), shows his focus is, at it's always been, on making music. Mad respect for the musician, and studio designer in him.
I have been a fan of Ray since I was a teen. Parker's recordings of him and Raydio were the cleanest and influenced my audio production. I cannot believe that he had no training in audio engineering and that Prince cut his first album in his studio.
“I love music. Music is my life. There’s no retirement from music. There’s no start and there’s no end. You just keep going til you can’t play anymore.” Dang - that's brilliant there.
Brought an extra smile to my face when Ray mentioned Jack & Jill, I got that single when I was a kid and the next one Raydio released ‘Is This a Love Thing’ a brilliant tune. Such a rich varied musical history, he got the finest tutors when he was young - Motown, HDH, Marvin & Stevie - amazing. P E A C E : )
One of the greats! Man what a studio! Built from the ground up on a home lot and registered as an actual studio.. that's is nuts! Makes my little desk studio setup look like a kids toy.
I am only disappointed that I had to come home from truck driving to see the new content!! I'm subscribed and bell'd...but no notifications of new content.. Gonna have to complain to YT.. with that said..LOVE THE STUDIOS that you've been fortunate to show us!!
I had no idea he was a guitarist. I thought he was a one hit wonder with the ghostbusters song. What an incredibly nice and professional gentleman he is. Total respect Mr. Parker Jr.!! And hats off to that incredible home studio and guitar collection
Amazing voice, would love to hear Ray talk about his music journey. Also appreciate how you let Ray speak uninterrupted, perfect way to let Ray share his passion.
This is so inspiring. It's very great to hear that Ray Parker Jr. Is living the American Dream. Radio is still one of my favorite groups. Salute to Ray Parker Jr. Thanks so much for touching my life. Producers like yourself and George Clinton inspired me to do what I do today. Awesome studio!!!
I love Ray! I was LUCKY enough to get to watch him in the role of producer for a soul singer back in 1987, and it was amazing. I always figured it must have been what watching Prince was like - Ray was playing EVERYTHING, and he was FAST! After watching him I considered quitting because he was LIGHT YEARS ahead of me. .. thankfully I was able to shake it off and find some confidence again. However good you think Ray is… trust me, he’s BETTER. 👍😎👍
Its amazing how humble and down to earth this living legend is after a great successful career and how passionate he still is about his work. Long life to the king.
This is the second awesome show I have watched. Ray Parker, Jr. made some awesome soul music during the 1970s and 1980s decades. Andrew Masters, 'you de man!
This is an amazing creative space! I was in high school when I first heard Ray Parker's music (with Raydio) and it is nice to see and hear him still creating music. Much Respect! "....you can't change that!"
Man, Ray’s studio is out of sight! So nice and inspiring to hear from a living legend. He’s touched a lot of lives through his work and music. Great man!!!
Ray's the greatest Guitar player old school man he took his road to life with a Guitar and he worked hard early on and go a big break and the world is his. I love his story about his Mom & Dad what a wonderful son.
How awesome was this! Master guitarist, master song craftsman, and a lot of people sleep on the fact that he is a master engineer! You listen to his Raydio records and you can hear every single sound sitting perfectly in the mix eq-wise, left-right, front-back. And very smart guy financially. (How do you think he could afford to build this studio? 😁). Do yourself a favor and listen to his interview on the Questlove Supreme podcast. The stories he shares are phenomenal!
This has got to be your best EHS episode yet/ever. Just incredible!!! Ray Parker Jr. is a National Staple. What a legend! Seriously, you've outdone yourself with this one! Cheers!
Genius at work from top to bottom hands on with all his work.. He’s historical from beginning to now just book of knowledge.. The sounds was solid he put out some great music.. keep going Ray. I want to hear the new record..LB May 2022
Incredible studio, but even more what an incredible person. Would love to spend several hours listening to him talk music and history. Thanks for putting this together.
Wow, thanks for this. RPjr is such a natural musician. Most people don't know that he was also among the top 4 or 5 studio guitarists in LA for a long time...
F...ing OUTSTANDING ANDREW!!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I always watch your studio tour videos for inspiration but this one gave me goose bumps... My face lit up when I saw the caption "Ray Parker JR (studio tour)" ...and I learned so much in this one. You outdid yourself.. Keep working your way through the musical giants.. Please! Man... Pure dopeness!!!
Here I am feeling pretty good with my guitar and amp set up in a cramped corner of my bedroom adorned by dirty clothes, messed up sheets and dog hair. Glad to see this man this excited about his passion.
Could you even begin to imagine if you were lucky enough to be Ray Parker Jr's son???? I'll tell you one thing, I would have been taking guitar lessons from him and picking his brain every second. He would have had to have me sent off to some boarding school somewhere. No kidding!! I'm a straight, white 59 year old dude, and still have the same "man crush" on him I had in the 1970's as a kid. All his music worked pure magic on my heart and soul!! This brother is TALENT personified to the 10th degree. The Lord really blessed Ray. I Will always be a mega fan of Ray!!! Also, there wasn't a woman alive back then that did not have a mega crush on him as well!! He was/is the complete package!!
Wow! Just wow! Ray Parker Jr. is a legend. This is the most beautiful and epic home studio I have ever seen. Gorgeous and perfect setup. Love this man.
Wow, Ray Parker Jr. is a real legend! It's really cool that he allowed us to see his studio, although, I'm not totally sure Andrew was familiar with him or his work. Mr. Telephone Man was such a huge record in my community in the 1980's, I had no idea he wrote that. Too bad Andrew didn't ask him more about working with Marvin Gaye and Prince. Man, so many missed opportunities in that interview to hear some cool stories and gain some insight into what it's like to tour with the Stones or work with Stevie Wonder and Janet Jackson. Really cool tour nonetheless! Big ups to Ray Parker Jr.!
The great guitar legend Ray Parker, Jr.!!! Love the toilet seat!!!!! LOL!!! That's an amazing guitar collection!!! Of course, as a bassist, I'm liking the Sting Ray and Bongo!!! Ray has an incredible studio!!! He really knows his stuff! WOW!!! I can't wait to see the documentary! Saying that Ray had an amazing career is an understatement!
I love that he knows all the building and science behind the sound. Especially his commentary around mass loaded vinyl and the proactive thoughtfulness around the construction of the studio itself. Insanely cool. JEALOUS!
Man, that was amazing, I read Bill Schnee’s book and Ray was a go to guy for him, so checked him out a lot, what a legend, and a beautiful studio. That must have been a blast to make. Keep em coming!!!
What an amazing studio. Ray has thought of everything. And all the wires are hidden and mic's coming out of the walls. The lighting. the Artwork. Just brilliant. He lives the American Dream.
What a treat. Possibly my favorite tour yet. Can't imagine the stories and knowledge this guy has. He's literally a piece of movie history and as well as music. What a treat.
Great tour of your studio Mr. Parker supporter of your music from your days with Raydio. just purchased a Fender American Ultra Stratocaster Texas Tea, what a fantastic guitar. Mr. Parker you are a true musician. Thanks for those good old days, Mr. Parker and stay a strong foundation in the music industry.
I Saw the Stevie Wonder / Stones Tour in St Louis, Back in the Day. Stevie " OWNED " the Show !! !!! !! !!! !! !!! Big Surprise That Ray Parker Jr Was W/ Stevie on That Tour ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LOVE RAY ! ! ! ! ! ! I Am Happy & Proud to Have Witnessed Ray Performing, as Well as Stevie. AWESOMENESS !! ( STONES WHO ?? ) THANKS, A.M.
Wow! So glad I ran across this. Epic Home Studio Ray, so glad that you did it the way you saw fit. Certainly a musicians (like myself) dream. I've been a big fan of yours since forever, I've told the story on one of my radio programs about your North Hollywood Studio. I was really glad you brought that up towards the end of the video, because I can personally attest to what you said. I was a neighbor at the time and my apartment literally overlooked the back parking lot of your North Hollywood Studio; for the life of me I never knew what the name of your studio was until you mentioned it in the video (lol). It was located on Lankershim Blvd but the building had absolutely no markings on it whatsoever to indicate it was a studio, so you could easily mistake it for a regular office building (which I'm sure was the intent). I use to see countless artist come and go through those back gates to the studio. And I use to wave and say hi to you all the time, you were driving a gold Mecedes Convertible SL with the most outrageously loud (but very clear and detailed) sound system that I had ever heard in a car lol! The story I tell on my program was of the time Ray and rapper "Vanillia Ice" were leaving out the studio, my daughter at the time was very young and she was waving at you guys from our balcony and you waved back to her. Great memories of my time living there in North Hollywood.
As a builder and a musician I respect the glass. And of course the Jimi Hendrix feel. 😮 I have thousands of unrecorded songs just throwing that out there. 😃 fantastic cheers.
These home studios are becoming studio homes
Exactly lol
Spot on!
Dude was a stone cold killer of a guitarist
Dude is* fixed that for u :)
Is... present tense.
@@so5532 yup
He still is to this day! He just turned 68 May 2nd, just over a week before the debut of the Fender Stratocaster.
Still Is 💯💯💯💯💯
What a classy dude. I love how he still has that childlike excitement about music and seems very proud to talk about his career. Amazing studio.
Also the music he has contributed to is mind blowing. Pure genius talent. Legendary.
@@stillavenue His Raydio albums are legendary. Some real hidden gems in those records.
I have the Rock On album
released from Arista label,1979.
Ray gave my uncle Wah Wah Watson his Gibson L5 that he played on his whole career! Pa Pa Was A Rolling Stone, Car Wash, all of Maxwell’s first cd!! RIP to Melvin Ragin aka Wah Wah Watson!!!!!
Your Unc was one of the Funk Brothers man, that's awesome! Rest In Peace to him.
@@djlucasd He sho was!! They was boys all of the way until the end!!
Papa was a Rolling Stone & Car Wash ~ two tunes with the finest of intros you’ll ever hear. I was raised on Motown - RIP to your uncle Melvin.
P E A C E : )
@@FUNKINETIK Facts! Illest intros ever!!!!!! Thanks!!!!!
@@djcoolcliff the name Norman Whitfield just popped into my head, I knew he produced Rose Royce Car Wash and worked with the Temps. Just had to check that he produced Papa Was a Rolling Stone too - glad to know my memory is working well.
P E A C E : )
The fact that all this highest tech studio equipment is soundproof to the outside neighbors is the kill shot for awesomeness.
Ray is a Class Act. Nice to see he's enjoying the fruits of his labor!
Forgot to add an amazing voice he processes,a women needs love,can't change that,thx for the Memory's Ray.
I love Ray Parker JR for saying, i never retire from music.It breaks my heart when any artist says i'm retiring. Ray Parker JR is the food and flame of inspiration.Thank you God for letting me live in the time of Ray Parker JR.I'm 63, the memories of all that music.I feel rich. Thanks again Ray.
Ray Parker ...a DISCO-FUNK guitar player ..the best and only REAL dance music EVER!
That 1956 Fender Stratocaster Ray Parker Jr. Has is very beautiful looking.
I came here for a studio tour , not a history lesson, but WOW! Ray Parker Jr. almost made me cry with all he's accomplished, along with his style and good taste.
Ray is a legend, most people have no idea what he’s accomplished other than ghostbusters , amazing studio
Much respect for one of the the most underrated Guitar Gods of all time. He is waaaaaaay more than the guy who sang Ghost Busters!! This was AWESOME to see. Glad he's doing well and still loving his art.
I concur.
I don't really care for Ghost Busters. He was sued by Huey Lewis over that song for ripping them off. I knew him before that for being an in demand rhythm guitar player. Many successful musicians that came up in the 70s made a fortune. It's unfortunate that today it's much more difficult for that to happen.
I'm fascinated just listening to what Ray Parker Jr. has done in his career not even knowing he had a hand in so many records.
It is fantastic to see how the 19 year old dude still shines through in every moment when he talks about music. What a nice guy and this studio is just a piece of art in itself.
Ray Parker Jr is a legend. He must really know his business
Ray used to record all the instruments in his albums when he was young, in the early 80s. He said that way he saved time and money during the production. They are re-broadcasting all those old "Casey Kasem American Top 40" where Casey tell this stories about the celebrities of 70s & 80s. Ray Parker Jr. was and still is, a great celebrity from those golden years!
That is a dream studio...That man has been involved in so many hit records.. a living legend!!
Can't believe you got to interview the legendary Ray Parker Jnr and tour his home studio. Well done for featuring him.
Even as a devout european / Nordic metalhead from a completely different part of the world and not in any way shape or form having grown up on US blues, soul, r&b, Soul Train, disco, funk, hip hop, pop or neo soul music I still know who Ray Parker Junior is.....
Man is a complete legend.
Hey Ulf! Totally agree, such a good dude too.
Thanks for checking it out :)
@@arianamastersofficial Glad to be back with you guys.. :)
I like that Ray has many windows that provide natural lighting, and yet created a soundproof marvel.
What an awesome home studio, wow. Very specific to his exacting standards, very impressive. The floor to ceiling glass wall is stunning, all the thought and attention to the mic stands, video cameras, and so on is borderline OCD. I'm a technology geek as well, and my head was spinning from it all. So freaking cool. And then the contrast with the simplicity of his desk, with the racks and 500 series (and small monitor), shows his focus is, at it's always been, on making music. Mad respect for the musician, and studio designer in him.
Ray is the epitome of what a class act is! Truly a legend!
I have been a fan of Ray since I was a teen. Parker's recordings of him and Raydio were the cleanest and influenced my audio production. I cannot believe that he had no training in audio engineering and that Prince cut his first album in his studio.
“I love music. Music is my life. There’s no retirement from music. There’s no start and there’s no end. You just keep going til you can’t play anymore.” Dang - that's brilliant there.
Thank him for welcoming all of us into his home studio! I would look like a kid in a candy store.
The mic stand situation is a fucking game changer. Must have.
Oh man! Easily one of my favourite episodes, I’m so grateful Ray Parker Jr made time to chat and show us his personal studio 🙌🏾
Brought an extra smile to my face when Ray mentioned Jack & Jill, I got that single when I was a kid and the next one Raydio released ‘Is This a Love Thing’ a brilliant tune. Such a rich varied musical history, he got the finest tutors when he was young - Motown, HDH, Marvin & Stevie - amazing.
P E A C E : )
One of the greats! Man what a studio! Built from the ground up on a home lot and registered as an actual studio.. that's is nuts! Makes my little desk studio setup look like a kids toy.
but he built 5 before. steps!
I am only disappointed that I had to come home from truck driving to see the new content!! I'm subscribed and bell'd...but no notifications of new content.. Gonna have to complain to YT.. with that said..LOVE THE STUDIOS that you've been fortunate to show us!!
I'm STILL finding out stuff Ray did!! I love his pride in the studio and his confidence. We musicians would be lucky to age so gracefully
I had no idea he was a guitarist. I thought he was a one hit wonder with the ghostbusters song. What an incredibly nice and professional gentleman he is. Total respect Mr. Parker Jr.!! And hats off to that incredible home studio and guitar collection
He's played for everyone Ray is a legend!
Amazing voice, would love to hear Ray talk about his music journey.
Also appreciate how you let Ray speak uninterrupted, perfect way to let Ray share his passion.
This is a fantastic interview with an amazingly humble and still inspired musical giant...thank you for doing this Andrew
Ray Parker Jr is a favorite of mine. He is a good singer but I never knew he was an engineer. Thanks Andrew for sharing Ray with us!!
The Tim Pierce interview with Ray is really great as well... Nice job on this Andrew.
His is so sweet and super humbel down to earth person! Amazing human🌹🌹
This is so inspiring. It's very great to hear that Ray Parker Jr. Is living the American Dream. Radio is still one of my favorite groups. Salute to Ray Parker Jr. Thanks so much for touching my life. Producers like yourself and George Clinton inspired me to do what I do today. Awesome studio!!!
"jimi hendrix feel" i love it!
I love Ray!
I was LUCKY enough to get to watch him in the role of producer for a soul singer back in 1987, and it was amazing.
I always figured it must have been what watching Prince was like - Ray was playing EVERYTHING, and he was FAST!
After watching him I considered quitting because he was LIGHT YEARS ahead of me.
.. thankfully I was able to shake it off and find some confidence again.
However good you think Ray is… trust me, he’s BETTER.
👍😎👍
Ray Parker , funk living legend.
It’s so cool to see an old Skool cat that handled his fortunes the right way!!!
Its amazing how humble and down to earth this living legend is after a great successful career and how passionate he still is about his work. Long life to the king.
I never knew all this about Ray Parker Jr. what an amazing career, and all this stuff. Wow.
This is the second awesome show I have watched. Ray Parker, Jr. made some awesome soul music during the 1970s and 1980s decades. Andrew Masters, 'you de man!
I have so much respect for this man ever since I was in my 20s and I'm 54 now. I feel he's an unsung great!
I had to wipe my drool several times. Oh to dream of a home studio like Ray's.
This is an amazing creative space! I was in high school when I first heard Ray Parker's music (with Raydio) and it is nice to see and hear him still creating music. Much Respect! "....you can't change that!"
Man, Ray’s studio is out of sight! So nice and inspiring to hear from a living legend. He’s touched a lot of lives through his work and music. Great man!!!
What a gentleman! What a musician! What a career! What an incredible studio!
a man after my own heart....once you get famous have your own recording studio....love your music always have...
Ray's the greatest Guitar player old school man he took his road to life with a Guitar and he worked hard early on and go a big break and the world is his. I love his story about his Mom & Dad what a wonderful son.
How awesome was this! Master guitarist, master song craftsman, and a lot of people sleep on the fact that he is a master engineer! You listen to his Raydio records and you can hear every single sound sitting perfectly in the mix eq-wise, left-right, front-back. And very smart guy financially. (How do you think he could afford to build this studio? 😁). Do yourself a favor and listen to his interview on the Questlove Supreme podcast. The stories he shares are phenomenal!
For those who like to groove : must have been like 7 years old but that was the first RPJ track I heard and the best ! Such a blessing ….
I always loved this guy! Top talent, top human being. What a humble legend who's not above opening up and sharing his passion. Kudos, RPJr.!
“There’s no retirement from music” - Ray Parker Jr ❤️🎶🎸
This has got to be your best EHS episode yet/ever. Just incredible!!!
Ray Parker Jr. is a National Staple. What a legend!
Seriously, you've outdone yourself with this one! Cheers!
Genius at work from top to bottom hands on with all his work.. He’s historical from beginning to now just book of knowledge.. The sounds was solid he put out some great music.. keep going Ray. I want to hear the new record..LB May 2022
Love ray. He did a great interview with Time Pierce. Highly recommend!
Man, Ray is such a classy guy. I hope I’m half as cool as he is by the time I’m his age.
Incredible studio, but even more what an incredible person. Would love to spend several hours listening to him talk music and history. Thanks for putting this together.
Wow, thanks for this. RPjr is such a natural musician.
Most people don't know that he was also among the
top 4 or 5 studio guitarists in LA for a long time...
Ray Parker is the man, most don't know him but they have heard him.
F...ing OUTSTANDING ANDREW!!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I always watch your studio tour videos for inspiration but this one gave me goose bumps... My face lit up when I saw the caption "Ray Parker JR (studio tour)" ...and I learned so much in this one. You outdid yourself.. Keep working your way through the musical giants.. Please! Man... Pure dopeness!!!
Here I am feeling pretty good with my guitar and amp set up in a cramped corner of my bedroom adorned by dirty clothes, messed up sheets and dog hair. Glad to see this man this excited about his passion.
Talk about an inspiring video. This is it. I had no clue Ray Parker was that deep. Thanks a bunch
Could you even begin to imagine if you were lucky enough to be Ray Parker Jr's son???? I'll tell you one thing, I would have been taking guitar lessons from him and picking his brain every second. He would have had to have me sent off to some boarding school somewhere. No kidding!! I'm a straight, white 59 year old dude, and still have the same "man crush" on him I had in the 1970's as a kid. All his music worked pure magic on my heart and soul!! This brother is TALENT personified to the 10th degree. The Lord really blessed Ray. I Will always be a mega fan of Ray!!! Also, there wasn't a woman alive back then that did not have a mega crush on him as well!! He was/is the complete package!!
What a wonderful episode! Ray Parker JR what an absolute wise soul. Best thing about this episode was him plugging his sons music. ;)
What dreams are made of! I love this. Ray is a legend. Thank you, Ray and Andrew!
I love that he’s gone with a updated setup with less clutter and a clean look but has all the essentials
This is really great Andrew. Ray is a legend and it is great that he gets some props!
Yes!!!!!!!
Wow! Just wow! Ray Parker Jr. is a legend. This is the most beautiful and epic home studio I have ever seen. Gorgeous and perfect setup. Love this man.
Wow, Ray Parker Jr. is a real legend! It's really cool that he allowed us to see his studio, although, I'm not totally sure Andrew was familiar with him or his work. Mr. Telephone Man was such a huge record in my community in the 1980's, I had no idea he wrote that. Too bad Andrew didn't ask him more about working with Marvin Gaye and Prince. Man, so many missed opportunities in that interview to hear some cool stories and gain some insight into what it's like to tour with the Stones or work with Stevie Wonder and Janet Jackson. Really cool tour nonetheless! Big ups to Ray Parker Jr.!
Seems like Ray only gave him a short time to do the interview. But, yeh, this could have gone on for hours!
Don't give away your age...
@@artistic-wordplay ha haaaa! I know right!
(Goin thru school and love) is my favorite Raydio song. If you have not heard this song please go listen. Thank you Ray.
The great guitar legend Ray Parker, Jr.!!! Love the toilet seat!!!!! LOL!!! That's an amazing guitar collection!!! Of course, as a bassist, I'm liking the Sting Ray and Bongo!!! Ray has an incredible studio!!! He really knows his stuff! WOW!!! I can't wait to see the documentary! Saying that Ray had an amazing career is an understatement!
He’s been around all the greats has his own deal and it still like a kid in a candy store, that’s awesome…. Never get bored man ✌️
Such a likable human with style. I always loved his Ghostbusters Work
I love that he knows all the building and science behind the sound. Especially his commentary around mass loaded vinyl and the proactive thoughtfulness around the construction of the studio itself. Insanely cool. JEALOUS!
Please do an episodewith the legendary Leon sylvers,that would be epic for sure !!!
You know it man!!! Leon has so much talent it should be illegal!!!
Man, that was amazing, I read Bill Schnee’s book and Ray was a go to guy for him, so checked him out a lot, what a legend, and a beautiful studio. That must have been a blast to make. Keep em coming!!!
so pleased for Mr Parker, living the American dream and being grateful for it. What a blessing he is.
Pure class. He is the American dream and I will buy “make America HIGH again”. F YEAH!!!
What an amazing studio. Ray has thought of everything. And all the wires are hidden and mic's coming out of the walls. The lighting. the Artwork. Just brilliant. He lives the American Dream.
What a treat. Possibly my favorite tour yet. Can't imagine the stories and knowledge this guy has. He's literally a piece of movie history and as well as music. What a treat.
A living legend. I literally grew up listening to his music. Flowers to him. So talented.
Ray Parker Jr is a legend to the music industry and the world..💯👍
Great tour of your studio Mr. Parker supporter of your music from your days with Raydio. just purchased a Fender American Ultra Stratocaster Texas Tea, what a fantastic guitar. Mr. Parker you are a true musician. Thanks for those good old days, Mr. Parker and stay a strong foundation in the music industry.
What an absolute legend, and his studio design is genius!
Uncle Ray!!!! This comes just a few days after his birthday. Very nice, Andrew!!
I Saw the Stevie Wonder / Stones Tour in St Louis, Back in the Day. Stevie " OWNED " the Show !! !!! !! !!! !! !!! Big Surprise That Ray Parker Jr Was W/ Stevie on That Tour ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LOVE RAY ! ! ! ! ! ! I Am Happy & Proud to Have Witnessed Ray Performing, as Well as Stevie. AWESOMENESS !! ( STONES WHO ?? ) THANKS, A.M.
Nice to see that I’m not the only one pushing a snapback hat to its limits Andrew
He played with everybody and wrote lots of hits. What a career.
There's no greater feeling like having something that you can call your very own. Mad props to the legend The RPJ Well deserved!
Ray Parker seems to have this kind of sense of humor in just about everything he does … no matter how deep or elaborate 🤗🙏🏽
Holy cow that's a dream sequence right there.....
I learned a lot about someone I grew up liking. He's definitely a legend.
Ray is the man and that studio is a dream, so clean and functional. One day...
Wow! So glad I ran across this. Epic Home Studio Ray, so glad that you did it the way you saw fit. Certainly a musicians (like myself) dream. I've been a big fan of yours since forever, I've told the story on one of my radio programs about your North Hollywood Studio. I was really glad you brought that up towards the end of the video, because I can personally attest to what you said. I was a neighbor at the time and my apartment literally overlooked the back parking lot of your North Hollywood Studio; for the life of me I never knew what the name of your studio was until you mentioned it in the video (lol). It was located on Lankershim Blvd but the building had absolutely no markings on it whatsoever to indicate it was a studio, so you could easily mistake it for a regular office building (which I'm sure was the intent). I use to see countless artist come and go through those back gates to the studio. And I use to wave and say hi to you all the time, you were driving a gold Mecedes Convertible SL with the most outrageously loud (but very clear and detailed) sound system that I had ever heard in a car lol! The story I tell on my program was of the time Ray and rapper "Vanillia Ice" were leaving out the studio, my daughter at the time was very young and she was waving at you guys from our balcony and you waved back to her. Great memories of my time living there in North Hollywood.
As a builder and a musician I respect the glass. And of course the Jimi Hendrix feel. 😮 I have thousands of unrecorded songs just throwing that out there. 😃 fantastic cheers.