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Considered one of the top vibes players in the world, Johnny Lytle was known for his great hand speed and showmanship. He was also a songwriter and wrote many of his own hits, including "The Loop," "The Man," "Lela," "Selim," and the jazz classic "The Village Caller." Lytle recorded more than 30 albums for various jazz labels including Tuba, Jazzland, Solid State and Muse. Throughout his career he performed and recorded with jazz greats the likes of Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Miles Davis, Nancy Wilson, Bobby Timmons and Roy Ayers. The devoted father of three also featured his son, Marcel Lytle, on several of his recordings as a vocalist and drummer. Lytle was such an admirer of the music of the late, great Miles Davis that he wrote "Selim" (Miles spelled backwards) in honor of Davis, which features Davis' former pianist Wynton Kelly.

Lytle never recorded with any of the major record labels, and that could be why he never gained the status of a jazz icon like some of his peers. Lytle felt that he would lose control of his music and creative development; Lytle liked to play what came natural to him, and being with a major label might not have afforded him that opportunity. Johnny Lytle grew up in a family of music, the son of a trumpeter father and an organist mother. He began playing the drums and piano at an early age. Before studying music in earnest, Lytle lent his hands to boxing, and was a successful Golden Gloves champion. During the late '50s, Lytle landed jobs as a drummer for Ray Charles and others, and he also continued to box. But by 1960, the energetic Lytle had laid down his gloves and, inspired by the great Lionel Hampton, picked up the mallets, turning his full attention towards the vibraphone. He started a jazz band and began recording for the famed jazz label Riverside Records under the direction of Grammy award-winning producer Orrin Keepnews.

Lytle found success early in his career with chart-topping albums like A Groove, The Loop, and Moonchild. From his swinging uptempo tracks to his soul-satisfying ballads, Lytle knew how to keep a groove. And with a nickname like "Fast Hands," he could always keep the attention of an audience. In addition to his musicianship, his gregarious personality made him a popular attraction on the jazz circuit. Even though Lytle did not experience the same success he was privileged to during the '60s, he did continue to record and build a respectable catalog of music with recordings in the '70s,'80s and '90s.

Lytle remained a popular concert attraction in the U.S. and Europe; his last performance was with the Springfield (Ohio) Symphony Orchestra in his hometown in November 1995. At the time of his death, Lytle was scheduled to begin recording a new CD on the Muse label.
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Johnny Lytle Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "Johnny Lytle"
Blues Vibes Blues Vibes
A   Groove A Groove
Nice and Easy: The Soulful Vibes of Johnny Lytle Nice and Easy: The Soulful Vibes of Johnny Lytle
Got That Feeling! Got That Feeling!
Moon Child [1962] Moon Child [1962]
The Village Caller! The Village Caller!
The Loop The Loop
A   Man and a Woman A Man and a Woman
New and Groovy New and Groovy
Close Enough For Jazz Close Enough For Jazz
Swingin' at the Gate [live] Swingin' at the Gate [live]
The Sound of Velvet Soul The Sound of Velvet Soul
Be Proud Be Proud
The Soulful Rebel The Soulful Rebel
People & Love People & Love
Everything Must Change Everything Must Change
Fast Hands Fast Hands
Good Vibes Good Vibes
Happy Ground Happy Ground
Moonchild [1991] Moonchild [1991]
Possum Grease Possum Grease
Done It Again Done It Again
Songs Performed by "Johnny Lytle"
Blue Vibes
Over the Rainbow
For Heaven's Sake
Movin' Nicely
Autumn Leaves
Mister Trundel
Canadian Sunset
The Village Caller
On Green Dolphin Street
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Pedro Strodder
Kevin Devin
You Don't Know What Love Is
Unhappy, Happy Soul
Solitude
But Not for Me
Soul Time
That's All
322-Wow!
Coroner's Blues
Nice and Easy
Old Folks
Got That Feeling!
Pow-Wow
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
Big John Grady
The Breeze and I
It Ain't Necessarily So
Lela
Love Is Here to Stay
The Soulful One
Moon Child
Work Song
The Nearness of You
The Moor Man
A Taste of Honey
When My Dreamboat Comes Home
Moonlight in Vermont
The House of Winchester
The Village Caller
On Green Dolphin Street
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Pedro Strodder
Kevin Devin
You Don't Know What Love Is
Unhappy, Happy Soul
Solitude
The Loop
TH More I See You
The Man
Time After Time
Big Bill
Possum Grease
Cristo Redentor
The Shyster
My Romance
Hot Sauce
The Snapper
Summertime
Selim
The Shadow of Your Smile
Come and Get It
The Pulpit
Too Close for Comfort
Chanukah
Screamin' Loud
El Marcel
Minor Soul
Gonna Get That Boat
A Little Bit of Cherish
Mongo
Blues Time
Just a Feelin' Good
When I Fall in Love
Jugee Boogie
Where Is the Love?
Libra
Family
Tawhid
People Make the World Go Round
Sister Silver
Tomorrow
Brightness
Bein' Green
The Man
Blues to Be There
Happy Ground
A Child Is Born
Little Sunflower
What Now, My Love?
St. Louis Blues
Melinda
Meet Benny Bailey
Caravan
Here's That Rainy Day
Watch What Happens
Moonchild
I Don't Want to Leave You
Well, You Needn't
Possum Grease
Should I Love You?
Angel Eyes
Honeysuckle Rose
September Song
Adoration
Love for Sale
Stormy Weather
Milestones
Done It Again
People
Happy Preacher
That's the Way I Feel
Sleepy Dozer
Zote
If Ever I Should Leave You
Sunny
The Nearness of You
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Johnny Lytle News Expand/Collapse
McGinn: How a local music icon ended up in an unmarked grave   Dec 03, 2009 19:08:40
News-Sun file photo The late Johnny Lytle, arguably Springfield's greatest musical product, once was hailed by Lionel Hampton as “the greatest vibes player ...
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