Ramsey Lewis, the legendary jazz pianist, composer, and radio personality, left an indelible mark on the music world with his warm, inviting sound and charismatic presence. Born and raised in Chicago, Lewis' career spanned nearly six decades, during which he recorded over 80 albums and garnered three Grammy Awards. His 1965 hit "The 'In' Crowd" catapulted him to crossover success, blending jazz with pop sensibilities and earning him critical acclaim and a Grammy for Best Jazz Performance. Lewis' discography is a treasure trove of timeless tracks, including "Wade in the Water" and "Sun Goddess," each showcasing his unique ability to fuse genres and create soulful, engaging music. Beyond his musical achievements, Lewis was also a beloved radio host, educating and entertaining audiences on his morning show and as the host of "Legends of Jazz." His influence as a NEA Jazz Master and contemporary jazz pioneer continues to inspire musicians and fans alike.