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Boyd H. Jarvis (1958 - 2018) was an American record producer, remixer and musician, best known for his song, co-written with Jason Smith, "The Music Got Me"; released in 1983 by Prelude Records. He has collaborated with artists such as Herbie Hancock, La Toya Jackson and Johnny Kemp.
In the early 1980s, a time in which NYC was the world’s nexus of burgeoning musical movements such as club, rap, hip hop and electro, Boyd created a musical sound through the use of home made, reel to reel and hand played overdubs that were featured extensively on early-mid 80s NYC WBLS FM “extended music sweeps” with DJs Timmy Regisford and later, Merlin Bobb. Those unreleased tracks, as well as records, were widely played in other parts of the world in club mixes, and in Chicago formed the basis for the house music revolution that swept Europe in the mid-late 80s and continues as the world’s foremost dance music. His influence was also felt in mainstream dance music when British producers, following a mid-80s NYC visit and exposure to Jarvis vocalist Colonel Abrams, created similar records with Rick Ashley, known for the hit “Never Gonna Give You Up”.
In 1990, Jarvis sued Robert Clivillés and David Cole of C+C Music Factory for copyright infringement over their song "Get Dumb", which illegally incorporates parts of "The Music Got Me".
He resided in New Jersey with his wife and continued to write, record, and produce music under his label, CFX Records. Boyd Jarvis died February 16, 2018.
Boyd Jarvis has become a legend in the underground and dance music industry. Boyd Jarvis is a music producer, composer, keyboard player and dj who is highly respected as an innovator in music production and remixing. Boyd has worked for many of the recording industries icons, including Prince, Madonna, Herbie Hancock, Ah Ha, Boy George.
Boyd started his career in the entertainment business as an intern for the renowned dancer/choreographer, Pearl Primus and trained under Sandra Ross in theater lighting and set design. He went on to design lighting for shows at Lincoln Center, Perry Street Theater, and Riverside Church Theater. Music had always been a passion of his and so in 1981 he bought his first synthesizer, a Yamaha CS-15. Timmy Regisford heard him play at Melon’s and asked him to overdub a set that Timmy was about to do as an audition for WBLS. Soon, Boyd and Timmy were producing a dance music show for WBLS. From that show came the hit track, The Music’s Got Me . Boyd and Timmy began to do a lot of work as remixers. The rest, as they say, is history.
Since that time, Boyd’s career has continued to evolve. Boyd is known for his collaborations with top producer/DJ's like Francois Kevorkian, Joe Claussell, Louie Vega, Dave Morales etc. Boyd Jarvis has years of experience in diverse areas of the artistic and production process coupled with an innate expertise in marketing and sales. Boyd has also been showcasing his dj skills with his internet radio show, New York After Midnight, on Cyberjams Internet Radio. He started the show on Japanese radio and then moved to Cyberjams.
The intensity, joy and passion that Boyd Jarvis brings to all of his productions is quite amazing considering how prolific he has been. When a Boyd Jarvis track plays on the dance floor and the crowd goes wild, it’s because they can feel all of the love he has put into making the music great. His dedication to producing great music that people can really enjoy is what has made him legendary.
Boyd Jarvis
Partial Discography & Performance Experience 1983-2006
COMPILATIONS (partial list)
Modaji Excursions Arranger, Producer
Various Artists Bang the Party, Vol. 1 Producer
Various Artists Bargrooves: Indian Summer Producer, Remixing
Various Artists NRK Singles Collection, Vol. 5 Keyboards
Danny Rampling Danny Rampling: Turntable Symphony Producer, Mixing
DJ Milo The Wild Bunch: The Original Underground Massive Attack Producer
Audio Soul Project Community (Remixed) Keyboards
Imprint #1 Justiin Robertson Producer, Mixing
Boyd Jarvis
DISCOGRAPHY/PRODUCTION (partial client list)
Artist Song Title
ATLANTIC RECORDSMiki Howard Come Share My Love/LP Levert Addicted To Love, Pullover Troop My Heart Ten City Where Do We Go
COLUMBIA RECORDSHerbie Hancock Beat wise Latoya Jackson Rock You
DANCE TRACKS RECORDSBoyd Jarvis Elements “EP” Mood Swing/Guitar Space/Can't Stop Me Tuphan Better late than never
ESTEREO RECORDSRoland Clark Speak to me lord
EMI/CAPITOL RECORDSMadonna SideWalk Talk Evelyn King Stop It
GUIDANCE RECORDSChuck P Jazz Funeral Muta Baruka Dis Poem
HALF MOON RECORDSOn The Floor Tony Cook & The Party People I Got A Song For You Free Russell
MCA RECORDSBobby Brown Don’t Be Cruel Gerald Alston You Laid Your Love On Me, Activated Gladys Knight Lovin On Next To Nothing Kim Wilde Heartache Loose Ends Watching You, Life Crusaders AC/DC
MOTOWN RECORDSBasic Black Nothing But A Party Desiree Coleman To The Curb, I’m Not That Kind Of Girl
POLYGRAM RECORDSJohnny Kemp Dancin With Myself Reddings Call The Law John Whitehead Body Move
RCA RECORDSJohnny Gill Can’t Wait Till Tomorrow Glenn Jones Finesse
SPIRTUAL LIFE MUSICRonny Jordan London Lowdown Ola Jagun Odo Oya
STRICTLY RHYTHM RECORDSBarbara Tucker I Get Lifted
THE UNDERGROUND NETWORK RECORDSPierre Salandy Love is the answer
TREMA RECORDS (SONY MUSIC)Geyster Bye Bye Superman Remix
VIRGIN RECORDSBoy George Tell Me The Answer Adeva & F. Knuckles Celebrate D-Note Lost And Found
WARNER BROS. RECORDSPrince Tick Tick Bang Karen White Secret Rendezvous, Family Man Chaka Khan Life Is A Dance LP Ah Ha Touchy Rick James Wonderful
WAVE MUSICMilk & Honey Touch
YELLOW RECORDSShazz Inner Side
BOYD JARVIS RELEASES (partial list)
2001 Boyd Jarvis Atmos-Fear Wave Music
Chase Von Heckler Non Stop Central Park Records
2000 Future Funk / Boyd Jarvis Project Right Size Unity Records Future Funk / Boyd Jarvis Project Born Unity Records
1998 The Carlos Sanchez Movement Flying High Maxi Records Boyd Jarvis Alibokolijah Novus/Cisco
1997
Visual Its You LifeLine Records
Nyles Jarvis Project Tribal Juice Jazz Club Records
" " " A Tribute to Miles “ “ “
" " " We Can Work It Out “ “ “
" " " Roots “ “ “
" " " World Peace “ “ “
The Carlos Sanchez Movement Love & Respect Maxi Records
Boyd Jarvis Stomp Shelter Records
1991
Boyd Jarvis Boyd Jarvis At Last Movin Records
1987 React Love Reaction Minimal Records
1986 Billie Nobodys Business Fleetwood Records Level 3 Central Line Fleetwood Records Boyd Jarvis I’ve Got The Music Movin Records
1985 Tammy Lucas Hey Boy Supertronics Janice Christie One Love Supertronics
1984 Circuit A Little Help……Friends 4th & Broadway Circuit Release The Tension 4th & Broadway
1983 Visual The Music's Got Me Prelude Records Visual SomeHow SomeWay Prelude Records
Boyd H. Jarvis (1958 - 2018) was an American record producer, remixer and musician, best known for his song, co-written with Jason Smith, "The Music Got Me"; released in 1983 by Prelude Records. He has collaborated with artists such as Herbie Hancock, La Toya Jackson and Johnny Kemp.
In the early 1980s, a time in which NYC was the world’s nexus of burgeoning musical movements such as club, rap, hip hop and electro, Boyd created a musical sound through the use of home made, reel to reel and hand played overdubs that were featured extensively on early-mid 80s NYC WBLS FM “extended music sweeps” with DJs Timmy Regisford and later, Merlin Bobb. Those unreleased tracks, as well as records, were widely played in other parts of the world in club mixes, and in Chicago formed the basis for the house music revolution that swept Europe in the mid-late 80s and continues as the world’s foremost dance music. His influence was also felt in mainstream dance music when British producers, following a mid-80s NYC visit and exposure to Jarvis vocalist Colonel Abrams, created similar records with Rick Ashley, known for the hit “Never Gonna Give You Up”.
In 1990, Jarvis sued Robert Clivillés and David Cole of C+C Music Factory for copyright infringement over their song "Get Dumb", which illegally incorporates parts of "The Music Got Me".
He resided in New Jersey with his wife and continued to write, record, and produce music under his label, CFX Records. Boyd Jarvis died February 16, 2018.
Boyd Jarvis has become a legend in the underground and dance music industry. Boyd Jarvis is a music producer, composer, keyboard player and dj who is highly respected as an innovator in music production and remixing. Boyd has worked for many of the recording industries icons, including Prince, Madonna, Herbie Hancock, Ah Ha, Boy George.
Boyd started his career in the entertainment business as an intern for the renowned dancer/choreographer, Pearl Primus and trained under Sandra Ross in theater lighting and set design. He went on to design lighting for shows at Lincoln Center, Perry Street Theater, and Riverside Church Theater. Music had always been a passion of his and so in 1981 he bought his first synthesizer, a Yamaha CS-15. Timmy Regisford heard him play at Melon’s and asked him to overdub a set that Timmy was about to do as an audition for WBLS. Soon, Boyd and Timmy were producing a dance music show for WBLS. From that show came the hit track, The Music’s Got Me . Boyd and Timmy began to do a lot of work as remixers. The rest, as they say, is history.
Since that time, Boyd’s career has continued to evolve. Boyd is known for his collaborations with top producer/DJ's like Francois Kevorkian, Joe Claussell, Louie Vega, Dave Morales etc. Boyd Jarvis has years of experience in diverse areas of the artistic and production process coupled with an innate expertise in marketing and sales. Boyd has also been showcasing his dj skills with his internet radio show, New York After Midnight, on Cyberjams Internet Radio. He started the show on Japanese radio and then moved to Cyberjams.
The intensity, joy and passion that Boyd Jarvis brings to all of his productions is quite amazing considering how prolific he has been. When a Boyd Jarvis track plays on the dance floor and the crowd goes wild, it’s because they can feel all of the love he has put into making the music great. His dedication to producing great music that people can really enjoy is what has made him legendary.
Boyd Jarvis
Partial Discography & Performance Experience 1983-2006
COMPILATIONS (partial list)
Modaji Excursions Arranger, Producer
Various Artists Bang the Party, Vol. 1 Producer
Various Artists Bargrooves: Indian Summer Producer, Remixing
Various Artists NRK Singles Collection, Vol. 5 Keyboards
Danny Rampling Danny Rampling: Turntable Symphony Producer, Mixing
DJ Milo The Wild Bunch: The Original Underground Massive Attack Producer
Audio Soul Project Community (Remixed) Keyboards
Imprint #1 Justiin Robertson Producer, Mixing
Boyd Jarvis
DISCOGRAPHY/PRODUCTION (partial client list)
Artist Song Title
ATLANTIC RECORDSMiki Howard Come Share My Love/LP Levert Addicted To Love, Pullover Troop My Heart Ten City Where Do We Go
COLUMBIA RECORDSHerbie Hancock Beat wise Latoya Jackson Rock You
DANCE TRACKS RECORDSBoyd Jarvis Elements “EP” Mood Swing/Guitar Space/Can't Stop Me Tuphan Better late than never
ESTEREO RECORDSRoland Clark Speak to me lord
EMI/CAPITOL RECORDSMadonna SideWalk Talk Evelyn King Stop It
GUIDANCE RECORDSChuck P Jazz Funeral Muta Baruka Dis Poem
HALF MOON RECORDSOn The Floor Tony Cook & The Party People I Got A Song For You Free Russell
MCA RECORDSBobby Brown Don’t Be Cruel Gerald Alston You Laid Your Love On Me, Activated Gladys Knight Lovin On Next To Nothing Kim Wilde Heartache Loose Ends Watching You, Life Crusaders AC/DC
MOTOWN RECORDSBasic Black Nothing But A Party Desiree Coleman To The Curb, I’m Not That Kind Of Girl
POLYGRAM RECORDSJohnny Kemp Dancin With Myself Reddings Call The Law John Whitehead Body Move
RCA RECORDSJohnny Gill Can’t Wait Till Tomorrow Glenn Jones Finesse
SPIRTUAL LIFE MUSICRonny Jordan London Lowdown Ola Jagun Odo Oya
STRICTLY RHYTHM RECORDSBarbara Tucker I Get Lifted
THE UNDERGROUND NETWORK RECORDSPierre Salandy Love is the answer
TREMA RECORDS (SONY MUSIC)Geyster Bye Bye Superman Remix
VIRGIN RECORDSBoy George Tell Me The Answer Adeva & F. Knuckles Celebrate D-Note Lost And Found
WARNER BROS. RECORDSPrince Tick Tick Bang Karen White Secret Rendezvous, Family Man Chaka Khan Life Is A Dance LP Ah Ha Touchy Rick James Wonderful
WAVE MUSICMilk & Honey Touch
YELLOW RECORDSShazz Inner Side
BOYD JARVIS RELEASES (partial list)
2001 Boyd Jarvis Atmos-Fear Wave Music
Chase Von Heckler Non Stop Central Park Records
2000 Future Funk / Boyd Jarvis Project Right Size Unity Records Future Funk / Boyd Jarvis Project Born Unity Records
1998 The Carlos Sanchez Movement Flying High Maxi Records Boyd Jarvis Alibokolijah Novus/Cisco
1997
Visual Its You LifeLine Records
Nyles Jarvis Project Tribal Juice Jazz Club Records
" " " A Tribute to Miles “ “ “
" " " We Can Work It Out “ “ “
" " " Roots “ “ “
" " " World Peace “ “ “
The Carlos Sanchez Movement Love & Respect Maxi Records
Boyd Jarvis Stomp Shelter Records
1991
Boyd Jarvis Boyd Jarvis At Last Movin Records
1987 React Love Reaction Minimal Records
1986 Billie Nobodys Business Fleetwood Records Level 3 Central Line Fleetwood Records Boyd Jarvis I’ve Got The Music Movin Records
1985 Tammy Lucas Hey Boy Supertronics Janice Christie One Love Supertronics
1984 Circuit A Little Help……Friends 4th & Broadway Circuit Release The Tension 4th & Broadway
1983 Visual The Music's Got Me Prelude Records Visual SomeHow SomeWay Prelude Records
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