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Allee Willis obituary – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

Allee Willis obituary – The Guardian, Theguardian.com


Among the many enduring hits penned by the songwriter Allee Willis, who has died aged 90 After suffering a cardiac arrest, her songI’ll Be There for Youmay be the most ubiquitous. Performed bythe Rembrandts, it was the instantly grabbing theme from the TV sitcom Friends during the show’s – year run from (**********************************************************************. It also charted around the word, reaching on the US Billboard chart, peaking at 3 in the UK and spending five weeks at No 1 in Canada. In 2007 It brought Willis an Emmy nomination.

But this was just one of the household-name tunes to flow from her pen. In the late s, she struck up a priceless professional rapport withEarth, Wind & Fire, co-writing the indelible funk singalongSeptember(1978), which reached the US No 8 and UK No 3, and became an all-time party classic. She also co-wrote EW & F’ssmash from the following year,Boogie Wonderland( US No 6, UK No 4). Of September, Willis later commented: “I literally have never been to a wedding, a bar mitzvah, anything, where I have not heard that song play. So I know it’s carrying on and doing what it was meant to do. ”She credited EW & F’s leader,Maurice White, for teaching her a vital songwriting rule – “ never let the lyric get in the way of the groove”.

Other career highlights included her collaboration with Brenda Russell, Steve Bray and Marsha Norman on the musicalThe Color Purple, after the novel by Alice Walker, which opened on Broadway in and won a cluster of Tony, Grammy and Emmy awards. After its 2017 Broadway revival, Willis was part of the team awarded a Grammy for best musical theater album. In the EW&F musical Hot Feet featured seven of her hit compositions, though the showsurvived for only three months on Broadway.

Born in Detroit, Allee (Alta) was the daughter of Nathan Willis, a scrapyard dealer, and his wife, Rose, a schoolteacher. She described how she learned the basics of songwriting by sitting outside the Motown studios inDetroit, where she was able to listen to the music vibrating through the walls. “Had I grown up anywhere else, I would not ever have been a songwriter,” she told the New York Times. She attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where she majored in journalism, graduating in in (***************************************************************************. It was an era of social and political turmoil, and Willis later commented that “I started off a sorority girl, and ended up marching and demonstrating.”

She moved to New York and worked for Columbia Records, first as a secretary and then as a copywriter in the advertising department, where she came into contact with artists she admired such as Laura NyroandJanis Joplin. She began to focus on her own songwriting and in (released the solo albumChildstaron Columba’s Epic label. The album flopped and would be the only disc Willis made under her own name, though it did at least catch the attention ofBonnie Raitt. Got You On My Mind, written by Willis and David Lasley, featured on Raitt’s (album Streetlights.)

Having survived a period of low-earning jobs and living off food stamps, Willis moved to Los Angeles and in 1978 signed a publishing deal with A&M. Among other writing milestones, she wrote (with Danny Sembello) the (Top) **************************************************************************************** (hit) Neutron Dancefor the Pointer Sisters, the song’s success hugely boosted by its inclusion in the movie Beverly Hills Cop. Another Willis / Sembello composition,Stir It Up, was performed by Patti Labelle in the film and won Willis her first Grammy award in (***********************************************************************. ********

She collaborated withthe Pet Shop BoysonWhat Have I Done to Deserve This?, the song that gave Dusty Springfielda late-career relaunch when it reached No 2 in both the US and the UK in 1987. In 114047Willis was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

In addition to her songwriting,Willis was renowned as a collector of kitsch, of which she had assembled an impressive collection at her pink-colored Los Angeles home, dubbed “Willis Wonderland”, after Boogie Wonderland. She enjoyed throwing spectacular parties to show off the work. She inaugurated herAllee Willis Museum of Kitsch websitein 2008, and also became renowned for her own artistic creations, for which she used the pseudonymBubbles the Artist.

She was fascinated by video and film technology, and was feted by the (Webby awards and W3 awards for her music-video collaboration with the singer-songwriter Holly Palmer.In recent years Willis had returned to performance, organizing a string of fundraising events for her hometown under the title Allee Willis Marches on Detroit in 114047. In (she launchedThe D, a documentary about massed singalongs in Detroit featuring 5, 06 performers, and regularly performed her own shows at the comedy club Uncabaret in Los Angeles.

She is survived by her partner, Prudence Fenton, her brother, Kent, and sister, Marlin.

• (******************** (Allee (Alta Sherral) Willis, songwriter, performer and art collector, born (November) ; died (December******************************************

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