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of my career was playing Carnegie Hall. The

while supporting each other’s continued success.

Born in Chicago to hardworking parents, Ramsey Lewis began taking piano lessons at the age of 4. Lewis says he convinced his parents to let him take lessons when his older sister, Lucille started lessons at the home of their church organist Earnestine Bruce, a well-known piano teacher on the near-north side of Chicago. ‘Whatever my older sister Lucille did, I wanted to do, too”.

“When I was really young, I wanted to play ball with the neighborhood kids, instead of practice piano”.

That all changed when Ramsey was about 11. He started taking lessons with Dorothy Mendelssohn. A petite piano teacher at Chicago Music College, Lewis credits Mendelssohn (whom he says was the most influential person in his career), with teaching him to connect with people through music.

‘To this day, I remember her saying “you must make the piano sing!” touring as full-time musicians, in 1966, Lewis formed a new trio, after the original trio broke up, for which he recruited Cleveland Eaton as bassist, and Maurice White as drummer (who later formed R & B super group, Earth Wind and Fire).

Fast-forward a few years to the age of 15. When the talented Lewis is invited to join a popular seven-piece Jazz band, The Cleffs. Ramsey, a high school freshman at the time, fondly remembers getting picked up by the band, playing Jazz sets, and making it back home in time for school the next day.

“Maurice would always ask me questions about the business-end of music”, says Ramsey. “Each time I saw him, he would ask a different question. One day he said – I’m going to form a group that’s all about dancing, along with the music”. White eventually founded R&B super group Earth Wind and Fire. Known for spanning musical genres and selling over 90 million records, they are one of the world’s best –selling bands of all- time. Ramsey says he and Maurice remained close friends until White’s death in 2016 at the age of 74, from Parkinson’s disease. Lewis says he was honored to speak at his funeral.

This charismatic world-renowned pianist, composer and radio personality who has three Grammy awards, seven Billboard Gold records, has recorded over 80 albums, performed at the White House, and worked with countless musical artists including Tony Bennett, George Benson, Dave Brubeck, Herbie Hancock, Nancy Wilson and Stevie Wonder, just to name a few, says performing at Carnegie Hall is the highlight of his professional career. Lewis has also been extensively involved with the Ravinia Festival, The Joffery Ballet, and many charitable organizations.

When asked what he sees for the future of jazz and the next generation, he says the pandemic has changed things for young people. “They can’t get to know an instrument like before”. Adding “music is not in schools as much as it used to be”.

Ramsey says he is “retired from O’Hare”, meaning he continues working from his Chicago home, rather than touring. Each day he heads to his gorgeous Steinway in their living room. ”I’ll play for a couple of hours a day, playing scales and arpeggios”. Meanwhile, Jan is busy creating one-of-a-kind exquisite wood pieces in her art studio.

This accomplished artist and founder of Jan Lewis Designs studied at the prestigious School of the Art Institute, and earned a BA in Anthropology from the University of Illinois at Chicago. “I took only hands on classes –I’d had enough of books”, she says.

Jan’s passion for dots is obvious in her highy improvised work. “I have no design in mind when cultures around the world that I’ve studied”. When I’m working on a piece, I become so involved, I loose track of time”.

Inspired by many things around her, such as textures in nature, and places she’s travelled, Jan says “I remember Calcutta, India for all of its amazing colors”.

“The bangle bracelets were my first creation”. While away, and wanting to stay creative, she took wood bangles with her to paint, and her dot style developed naturally.

Jan’s stunning jewelry and pieces have not gone unnoticed. Her bangles were one of the items in the coveted “Oscars” gift bags for three years in a row.

The highly desirable gift bags are for actors that have been nominated for an academy award. She laughs, “When I first got a call about having my bangles in the Oscar swag bags, I didn’t think it was legitimate”.

I start a piece”. She says her love of drawing as a child gave her a distinctive style. Adding, studying anthropology played a role in her designs. “My designs and patterns are subliminally influenced by the many different

Jan has also designed women’s scarves and men’s neckties for Ravinia, and says in addition to all of her Collection #1 handpainted pieces being available for purchase on her website, www. janlewisdesigns.com, she is working on being at the April 2022 One-of-a-kind show at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago.

When asked what they like to do for fun, this fabulous couple says they love watching movies, especially classical ones (from

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Continued from the previous page their large personal collection) in their comfortable city apartment. Which in addition to being filled with Jan’s gorgeous art and Ramsey’s awards, are the collections of treasures from their travels around the world. They say London and Paris are two of their favorite places they have visited in their extensive travels.

The holidays are an enjoyable time with the Lewis’ big family. Ramsey says not only does Jan have fantastic culinary skills, she has also perfected their favorite Manhattan for when company comes.

Professionally speaking, Ramsey’s

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