{"id":2,"date":"2019-04-16T14:30:07","date_gmt":"2019-04-16T14:30:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/bio\/?page_id=2"},"modified":"2024-06-04T09:27:23","modified_gmt":"2024-06-04T09:27:23","slug":"home","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/bio\/","title":{"rendered":"Biography &#8211; ALLEE WILLIS"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/\">Allee Willis<\/a> is a  one-woman creative think-tank-a multi-disciplinary artist and visionary  thinker whose range of imagination and productivity knows no bounds.  Inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 2018, Willis is a Grammy,  Emmy, Tony and Webby award-winning and nominated songwriter, performer,  visual artist, multimediaist, director, collector, social artist, and  party thrower. Her hits-including Earth, Wind &amp; Fire&#8217;s &#8220;September&#8221;  and &#8220;Boogie Wonderland,&#8221; The Pointer Sisters&#8217; &#8220;Neutron Dance,&#8221; Pet Shop  Boys with Dusty Springfield&#8217;s &#8220;What Have I Done To Deserve This,&#8221; and  The Rembrandts&#8217; &#8220;I&#8217;ll Be There For You (Theme From <em>Friends<\/em>)&#8221;-have  sold more than 60 million records. Willis also co-authored the Oprah  Winfrey-produced Tony and Grammy-winning Broadway musical <em>The Color Purple<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After an original run on Broadway from 2005-2008, a revival of&nbsp;<em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.theatricalrights.com\/show\/the-color-purple\/\" data-type=\"URL\" data-id=\"https:\/\/www.theatricalrights.com\/show\/the-color-purple\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">The Color Purple<\/a><\/em>&nbsp;directed  by famed theater director John Doyle returned December 10, 2015,  opening to unanimously rave reviews and winning both the Tony for Best  Musical Revival and the Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album. New York  Magazine called it &#8220;one of the best musical revivals ever&#8221; while The New  York Times praised it as &#8220;a miracle on Broadway&#8230;a glory to behold.&#8221;  The Color Purple ran for fourteen months at the Bernard B. Jacobs  Theatre and starred&nbsp;Jennifer Hudson, Danielle Brooks, and Cynthia Erivo,  who won the Tony, Grammy, and Emmy awards for her portrayal of the lead  character, Celie.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On September 28, 2017, Willis, a world renowned party \nhost, premiered her passion project for her hometown of Detroit at the \nDetroit Institute of Arts, the fifth largest museum in the world. \nRecorded at over 70 sing-alongs around the city between 2013 and 2015, \nWillis wrote and produced <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=EK3alPCC6jI\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">&#8220;The D&#8221;<\/a>,\n a love song to the city featuring 5000 vocalists and musicians, more \npeople in history than have ever been on a record before, as well as \ndirecting, producing, editing, and art directing a matching \nmicro-documentary. &#8220;The event, and the video for the song, embraced a \nvibrant, musical Detroit, and Willis&#8217;s recognition and love for \nDetroiters &#8211; all of us &#8211; is significant and heartening.&nbsp;Many \nexpressed their astonishment at her acknowledgement of us, and I daresay\n that this may be a nodal point in Detroit events, a kind of before and \nafter against which other events will be compared,&#8221; said Detroit \nluminary Marsha Music.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Willis&#8217; live shows, including sold-out runs of &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/photos-new\/photos\/badeya-baby-9212012\/\" data-type=\"URL\" data-id=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/photos-new\/photos\/badeya-baby-9212012\/\">Ba-de-ya, Baby!<\/a>&#8221; and &#8220;Allee Willis&#8217; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/photos-new\/super-ball-bounce-back-5-9-2012\/\" data-type=\"URL\" data-id=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/photos-new\/super-ball-bounce-back-5-9-2012\/\">Super Ball Bounce Back Review<\/a>,&#8221;  have drawn raves as Willis celebrates her life in music and art with  her greatest hits sing-alongs, stories, huge live band, dancers, special  guests, motorized art, games, videos, mid-show foot massages via Manly  Handz, all delivered with her signature party vibe (<em>People<\/em>  magazine has written that &#8220;tickets to Allee Willis&#8217; ultra-exclusive  parties&#8230;are the campiest hot tickets in LA&#8221;). In addition to future  versions of her innovative, interactive, and inimitable stage review &#8212; a  &#8220;one-woman show with 25 people in it&#8221; &#8212; Willis has also become a  regular headliner at the legendary comedy review, UnCabaret. <br> <br> Willis first returned to live performing after a decades-long absence in  2010. She broke the ice by going back to her college, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=eY0bLc3GbOk\">University of Wisconsin<\/a>,  to conduct the school&#8217;s 350-piece marching band through a medley of her  hits during halftime of the Homecoming football game, before 82,000  fans. In 2011, she launched &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/detroit\/\">Allee Willis <\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/detroit\/\" data-type=\"URL\" data-id=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/detroit\/\">Marches <\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/detroit\/\">on Detroit<\/a>,&#8221;  an ongoing series of events and fundraisers dedicated to her beloved  hometown-with another marching band event, this time in Detroit&#8217;s  historic Fox Theatre with students from her alma mater <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=_Kk1XPw__dE\">Mumford High<\/a>-the school that became famous in the film for which Willis won a Grammy for Best Soundtrack, <em>Beverly Hills Cop. <\/em>The cast of the national touring company of <em>The Color Purple<\/em> sang along with the students as Willis conducted. <br> <br>A second &#8220;Marching on Detroit&#8221; event took place in 2012 when Willis staged the &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/detroit\/the-d\/last-call-before-the-wrecking-ball-greatest-hits-concert-at-mumford-high\/\">Last Call Before The Wrecking Bal<\/a>l&#8221;  concert at Mumford, where students sang, danced, and played their way  through her hits just a month before the school was demolished. On that  same visit to Detroit, she was honored at Cass Technical High School,  which was the first high school in the U.S. to license, and the second  to produce, <em>The Color Purple. <\/em>Wilis also received a &#8220;Spirit of  Detroit&#8221; award from the City Council for her work on behalf of Detroit  to date (previously, in 2008 she received an official &#8220;Testimonial  Resolution&#8221; from the City as well). <br> <br>For the stage, Willis  co-wrote (with Brenda Russell, Steve Bray, and Marsha Norman) the Oprah  Winfrey-produced Broadway musical <a href=\"http:\/\/www.colorpurple.com\/\">The Color Purple<\/a>,  which opened in December 2005 (in early 2006, Willis had seven of her  hits featured in the Earth, Wind &amp; Fire-themed musical <em>Hot Feet, <\/em>making  her the first woman &#8212; and only fifth person ever &#8212; to have written  music for two shows opening on Broadway in the same season). <em>The Color Purple <\/em>ran for two-and-a-half years, recouping in less than one year, a rare accomplishment for any musical. As reported by the <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/pressfiles\/nyt051127\/nyt051127.html\">New York Times<\/a>,  Willis, Russell and Bray &#8220;worked in their idiosyncratic style, mixing  high-tech tools &#8211; Ms. Willis&#8217; 17 networked Macs, which they used for  research, and programs that allowed them to digitally record complete  orchestrations &#8211; and very low-tech instruments like an old manual  eggbeater or sandpaper.&#8221; The process the Times mentions echoes Willis&#8217;  own evaluation of her fundamental style across all the disciplines as &#8220;a  blend of the highest tech and design and the lowest Kitsch.&#8221;<br> <br> There have since been three national tours &#8212; the first starred Fantasia  as Celie. Willis (with Russell and Bray) also produced a recording of  her singing the song &#8220;I&#8217;m Here,&#8221; live with a 40-piece orchestra. A 2012  independent production of the show in Los Angeles at the Celebration  Theater was honored with 13 Ovation Awards. Many productions around the  U.S. have also won local theatre awards.<br> <br>Willis is the curator of The Allee Willis Museum of Kitsch at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.awmok.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">AWMOK.com<\/a>,  a Willis-designed social network with galleries, art, music, chat,  video and live events. Launched in late 2009, it features Willis&#8217;  world&#8217;s largest collection of Kitsch artifacts as seen on her popular &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/blog\/\">Kitsch O&#8217; The Day&#8221; blog<\/a> as well as submissions made by visitors to the site. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.awmok.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">AWMOK.com<\/a>  promotes a vibrant and unique form of social interaction, inviting  like-minded &#8220;aKitschionados&#8221; to upload images and descriptions of their  own prized Kitsch.<br> <br>Willis is an internationally shown <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/art\/index.htm\">visual artist<\/a> as well, and her <a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/art\/allee-art-1983-1991\/\">paintings<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bubblestheartist.com\/ceramics\/thumbs-ceramics.html\">ceramics<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.alleewillis.com\/art\/motorized-page\/\">motorized sculptures<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/art\/furniture\/index.htm\">furniture<\/a> are widely collected. Willis&#8217; first solo gallery exhibition, 1985&#8217;s &#8220;Wear The Right Clothes Even At Home,&#8221; featured <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/art\/motorized\/index.htm\">kinetic sculptures<\/a>, many named after her hit songs, including &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/music\/neutrondance\/index.htm\">Neutron Dance<\/a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/music\/boogiewonderland\/index.htm\">Boogie Wonderland<\/a>.&#8221; Her expansive vision further extends to <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/art\/sets-props\/index.htm\">art direction, set design<\/a>, and animation. Many of the more than 2,000 pieces of art Willis has sold were done in tandem with her fearless alter-ego, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bubblestheartist.com\/\">Bubbles the artist<\/a>.  Within months of Bubbles&#8217; first painting in 1999, it was rumored in The  New York Times that Willis actually was Bubbles the artist. In a <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/pressfiles\/aw\/PeopleMag.html\">feature on Willis<\/a>, <em>People<\/em>  magazine once called her artistic overdrive, &#8220;a multi-threat creativity  that itself seems like a Godzilla out to conquer Lalaland.&#8221;<br> <br> Willis has long braved new worlds of creative endeavor integrating  music, art, video, multi-media technology and lifestyle via a series of  works in which she co-composes, sings, plays, produces, draws, animates,  directs, designs web worlds for and stars in. The first such release,  &#8220;Allee Willis Presents Bubbles &amp; Cheesecake <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Qo_VXWO5SKo\">&#8220;It&#8217;s A Woman Thang&#8221;-<\/a>&#8212;  part of a 6-song collaboration with singer-songwriter Holly Palmer  (a.k.a. Cheesecake) &#8212; was selected as Official Honoree in The 2008  Webby Awards, and won three 2008 W3 Awards. Her second video, &#8220;Allee  Willis Presents Bubbles &amp; Cheesecake <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=-M4Um48vPGU\" data-type=\"URL\" data-id=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=-M4Um48vPGU\">&#8220;Editing Is Cool&#8221;<\/a>, was also &#8216;featured&#8217; on YouTube and won three 2008 W3 Awards. At one point, Willis&#8217; 2009 video &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=mYZkFOZoP-o\">Hey Jerrie<\/a>&#8220;&#8211;  co-starring Jerrie Thill, a 91-year-old female drummer on an oxygen  tank &#8212; was the 12th most popular video worldwide on YouTube. <br> <br>Willis is also a <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/technology\/index.html\">cyber-pioneer<\/a> who conceptualized Internet realms and was <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/discography\/links\/Hollywood-Reporter-iam-92.htm\">an outspoken advocate<\/a>  for them back when &#8220;new&#8221; media was unknown to most. In 1991, a  positively Paleolithic age in terms of mainstream computer use, her home  was the first fully-wired, networked location in Los Angeles (in the  next decade, it went on to become one of the fst all-fiber houses). From  1992 until 1997, she and partner <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prudencefenton.com\/\">Prudence Fenton<\/a> dove headlong into developing <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/willisville\/index.htm\">willisville<\/a>,  the first social networking portal. Willisville featured a radically  new approach to interactive content, employing narrative frameworks to  navigate the site intuitively, and merging multiple technologies and  platforms into one story-driven interface. In 1994, willisville&#8217;s CEO  was seminal entrepreneur <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mark_Cuban\">Mark Cuban<\/a>. Early on, <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/willisville\/links\/press\/fortune-article.htm\">Fortune Magazine<\/a> cited it as one of the emerging Internet&#8217;s most exciting companies, and its progress was also tracked by the <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/willisville\/links\/press\/Wall-St-Journal-97.htm\">Wall Street Journal<\/a> and the <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/willisville\/links\/press\/NYTimes95.htm\">New York Times<\/a>  throughout the 1990s. In 1999, with Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner &#8212; and  in tandem with Bubbles the artist &#8212; Willis also designed <a href=\"http:\/\/lilytomlin.com\/\">lilytomlin.com<\/a>, a non-linear journey through Tomlin&#8217;s life, characters and Tony-winning play, <em>The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe<\/em>. <br> <br> Starting in the early 1990s, Willis consulted for Intel, Microsoft, AOL  and Disney and created virtual worlds for a variety of other  entertainment and technology companies. In 1997, representing 3,000,000  BMI songwriters, <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/pressfiles\/congress.htm\">she addressed the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property<\/a> regarding artist rights in cyberspace. Regularly called upon to speak on the nascent Internet, she <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/technology\/video-seybold-keynote.html\">keynoted<\/a>  the very first Digital World conference in 1992 with AOL founder Steve  Case and Intel founder Andy Groves, and in 1996 lectured on interactive  journalism to a group of prominent print and television journalists at  Harvard University. In 1995 and 1997 Willis also delivered two TED talks  on artists and self-expression in cyberspace.<br> <br>Willis credits  her hometown of Detroit, where the music of Motown got in her blood, as  her creative inspiration. She has never learned to read, notate or play  music, despite writing both music and lyrics for her expansive hit  catalog. She earned a degree in Journalism at the University of  Wisconsin before moving to New York in 1969. She landed a copywriting  job at Columbia and Epic Records, and in 1972 turned to music and  songwriting. Her first ten songs were released on the 1974 Epic album,  Childstar. Bonnie Raitt, a fan of the album, gave Willis her first cover  that year as she was working as a hat-check girl at the fabled  Manhattan nightspots Catch A Rising Star and Reno Sweeney&#8217;s. <br> <br> Willis then moved to Los Angeles, where she landed a publishing deal at  A&amp;M in 1977 after being turned down by almost every other publisher  in town. In 1978, she sold ten million records and has since  collaborated with Bob Dylan, James Brown, Herbie Hancock, and literally  hundreds of other music luminaries. A Grammy winner for Best Soundtrack  for 1985&#8217;s #1 album Beverly Hills Cop, Willis is one of pop music&#8217;s most  prolific songwriters. In 1987, Willis authored a column for <em>Details <\/em>magazine, &#8220;Some Like It Smog,&#8221; in which she introduced her proudest musical kitsch discovery, <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/delrubios\/\">The Del Rubio Triplets<\/a>, mini-skirted octogenarians who went on to tour the world and appear on over 20 network television programs. <br> <br>At the same time that Willis&#8217; music was regularly climbing the charts, she became a renowned impresario of inspired <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/parties\/parties-home.htm\">parties<\/a>  and events-as-performance art. Many took place at her architecturally  historic L.A. home, a William Kesling-designed Streamline Moderne gem  known as &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/pressfiles\/images\/Ots-back-night.html\">Willis Wonderland<\/a>,&#8221; in a nod to her hit song, &#8220;Boogie Wonderland.&#8221; The house, which has been featured in the <em>NY Times<\/em> and the <em>LA Times<\/em>,  is filled with Willis&#8217; various collections, which represent one of the  world&#8217;s largest assemblages of Kitsch (Willis was actually in the <a href=\"http:\/\/dictionary.com\/\">dictionary.com<\/a> definition of <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/museumofkitsch\/whatiskitsch\/dictionary.html\">kitsch<\/a>). Her <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/parties\/sound-of-soul-party\/index.htm\">thematic soirees<\/a>  draw A-list celebrities, art world stars, pop culture icons and other  notables. Always press magnets, the parties were early vehicles through  which Willis freely expressed all her multi-media talents to serve one  fabulous end. Among the most memorable are: <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/parties\/parties-negligee.htm\">&#8220;The Night of the Living Negligee, 1-3,&#8221;<\/a> a series of all-girl pajama parties, and the <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/parties\/parties-borschtbeltbday.htm\">&#8220;Borscht Belt Birthday Party.&#8221;<\/a> The latter was a wry-on-rye affair commemorating Willis being named, <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/music\/neutrondance\/links\/Pravda-article-full.htm\">&#8220;one of the most dangerous subversives living in the U.S.&#8221;<\/a> by Russian newspaper <em>Pravda<\/em> because they <a href=\"https:\/\/alleewillis.com\/music\/neutrondance\/links\/lyrics-pravda.htm\">mistranslated her hit song &#8220;Neutron Dance&#8221; as a nuclear-themed &#8220;Neutron Bomb&#8221;<\/a>. Willis&#8217; party-throwing-as-artistic-expression continues <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=kKXU2o6NVT8&amp;feature=related\">to this day<\/a>. <br> <br> With everything converging, Willis&#8217; signature vision and creative  intelligence have entered a new phase. As journalist Anne Stockwell  wrote in a recent profile, &#8220;To understand where Willis is going, you  have to open your mind to a degree of inventiveness that&#8217;s frankly a  little scary.&#8221; And spectacularly fun.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Allee Willis is a one-woman creative think-tank-a multi-disciplinary artist and visionary thinker whose range of imagination and productivity knows no bounds. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 2018, Willis is a Grammy, Emmy, Tony and Webby award-winning and nominated songwriter, performer, visual artist, multimediaist, director, collector, social artist, and party thrower. 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