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DARRYL S. TOOKES Director, Music Industry Studies Department of Music CSSAH FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY Exceptional facility, preternatural vocal range, and expression make American singer, pianist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator Darryl Tookes one of the few artists of his stature in the world today. In a career spanning more than three decades, Mr. Tookes has worked with Quincy Jones, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Roberta Flack, Stevie Wonder, Sting, Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach, George Benson, Luther Vandross, Nile Rogers, Al Jarreau, Natalie Cole, Carly Simon, Steve Tyrell, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Ramsey Lewis, Laurie Anderson, Ray Charles, Carmen McRae, Nancy Wilson, Grover Washington, Todd Rundgren, Lionel Richie, Christina Aguilera, Patti Austin, Laurie Anderson and many other music legends. One of the first African-Americans to chart in the Adult Contemporary category of Billboard magazine, Darryl Tookes experienced pop success on his own terms as a songwriter, artist and producer in his formal introduction to the music industry with the debut of his self-penned classic Lifeguard reaching #3 on the Billboard Charts. He sees being recently named Director of the Institute for Music Research and Music Industries Studies at Florida A&M University as a continuation of this legacy. Darryl Tookes’ voice has often been described as angelic. Broadway Orchestrator Joseph Joubert whose credits include The Color Purple, Motown The Musical, Billy Elliot and Carmen Jones puts it this way, among colleagues “We all see Darryl as an artist of unequaled stature.” Perhaps the words of Blue Note Records Chairman Emeritus, the legendary Bruce Lundvall say it best, “Darryl Tookes a signature artist.” Mr. Tookes has recently been appointed Director of Music Industry Studies at his alma mater, Florida A&M University, where he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in physics. He also has taught Voice at New York University in the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, and Tisch School of the Arts. He has been a Lecturer in Music at The State University of New York at Purchase College, on the Voice Faculty of Fairfield University, and offered a position at Berklee College of Music. Mr. Tookes was founding Musical Director of Black to Broadway, presenting the talents of an array of leading African-American performers including Tony winners Melba Moore, Jennifer Holiday, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Billy Porter. A number of today’s Broadway stars are former students of Mr. Tookes. Darryl Tookes maintains a vibrant career as a prolific composer, producer, poet, and concert artist. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, the White House for sitting Presidents Clinton and Obama, in New York at The Apollo Theater, Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, The Café Carlyle, The Blue Note Jazz Clubs in New York and Japan, London’s Royal Albert Hall, The Oslo Concert Hall, among venues worldwide. He has appeared on Saturday Night Live, Oprah, Late Night with Letterman, and many national television shows, and has performed for dignitaries Nelson Mandela, Muhammed Ali, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Maya Angelou, and Sidney Poitier, to name only a few. Along with these career highlights, Mr. Tookes is preeminent in the music field as a member of the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy, the Board of the Society of Singers, and is recognized for his service as Chairman of the New York Singers Collective, and for his activism as a longtime member of the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the City Parks Arts Committee for the city of New York. Mr. Tookes’ “Symphony Of Love” is the composer’s legacy in collaboration with world-renowned orchestrator Gil Goldstein, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, rhythm section, singers, dancers, and Grammy Award-winning engineers Richard King, Roy Hendrickson, and Steve Rodby.; produced by Mr. Goldstein and Brian McKenna, the companion piece, “Symphony Of Love – A Concert Of Music and Dance” is currently in development with Grammy, Juno, Emmy, and Gemini Award-winning directors Pierre and François Lamoureux of FogoLabs, a Montreal based film company..