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James Poyser

James Poyser

1 title Sound Jan 30, 1967 Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK

James Jason Poyser, born on January 30, 1967, is an accomplished American songwriter, musician, and record producer, best known for his role in the renowned hip-hop group The Roots. He officially became a member of the band in 2009, gaining prominence as the house band for NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and later The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Poyser's unique deadpan humor often shines through as he serves as a comic foil, particularly during the show's "thank-you notes" segment, where he frequently showcases his skills on the piano.

In addition to his work with The Roots, Poyser has made significant contributions to both film and television. He has composed theme music for various programs, including Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas, Hawthorne, and The Break with Michelle Wolf. His musical talents have also enhanced popular shows such as The Equalizer and Black-ish, as well as the iconic Chappelle Show. Poyser's film credits include contributions to notable projects like Fame, Dave Chappelle's Block Party, and Totally Awesome, showcasing his versatility and creativity across multiple genres.

With a career spanning decades, James Poyser continues to leave a lasting impact on the music industry, both as a celebrated performer and a sought-after composer.

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