Wallace Roney

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In Her Family 04:47 Tools
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Revolution: Resolution 05:27 Tools
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Meu Menino 06:17 Tools
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Misterios 04:51 Tools
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Memoria E Fado 05:18 Tools
Cafe 06:30 Tools
Children of the Light 05:22 Tools
Inflorescent 06:29 Tools
28 Rue Pigalle 05:48 Tools
Eternal One 06:04 Tools
Affinity 07:44 Tools
Her Story 05:46 Tools
I Will Always Love You 05:18 Tools
Inner Urge 04:26 Tools
71+ 06:53 Tools
Last to Know 06:49 Tools
28, Rue Pigalle 05:48 Tools
Village 06:19 Tools
Muerte 05:50 Tools
Cyberspace 07:47 Tools
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Why should there be stars 04:34 Tools
EBO 10:00 Tools
The Pharoah 06:51 Tools
Bookendz 06:51 Tools
Metropolis 04:33 Tools
A Breath of Seth Air 07:00 Tools
Just My Imagination 05:32 Tools
I Love You 08:51 Tools
Black People Suffering 06:34 Tools
Shadow Dance 10:35 Tools
Prototype 06:13 Tools
No Room For Argument 05:29 Tools
Oshirike 05:22 Tools
Opus One Point Five 05:45 Tools
Ghost of Yesterday 09:05 Tools
Wives & Lovers 06:47 Tools
Intuition 05:48 Tools
Gone 06:30 Tools
Secret Identity 07:36 Tools
Christina 08:02 Tools
Taberah 05:54 Tools
Sometimes My Heart Cries 05:40 Tools
Nighttrance 04:41 Tools
Three Views of the Blues 05:18 Tools
Wolfbane 05:18 Tools
Midnight Blue 06:13 Tools
Poetic 05:14 Tools
Astral Radium 06:13 Tools
Straight No Nothing 07:11 Tools
Don't Stop Me Now 07:11 Tools
Understanding 06:56 Tools
Spyra 07:44 Tools
Nice Town 06:59 Tools
Hey Young World 07:31 Tools
Ahead 07:59 Tools
NeuBeings 10:14 Tools
Northern Lights 05:52 Tools
Cygroove 08:22 Tools
Bemsha Swing 07:39 Tools
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Night and Day 08:18 Tools
Clowns 06:59 Tools
Let's Stay Together 04:59 Tools
People 08:26 Tools
Then and Now 04:49 Tools
He Who Knows 05:19 Tools
High Stakes 04:52 Tools
You Taught My Heart To Sing 08:01 Tools
If Only for One Night 00:30 Tools
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New Breed 08:41 Tools
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Search For Peace 08:07 Tools
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What's New 07:51 Tools
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Venus Rising 07:51 Tools
Only With You 05:48 Tools
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Baby's Breath 06:21 Tools
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Wallace Roney earned the admiration and respect of his colleagues and his elders since age 16. He has been an integral part of the band with Tony Williams, Ornette Coleman, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Walter Davis Jr., Herbie Hancock, Jay McShann, David Murray, McCoy Tyner, Sonny Rollins, Curtis Fuller, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Dizzy Gillespie to name a few. He was one of the few musicians in his generation who learned and perfected his craft directly from alliances with Jazz Masters. But his most important and meaningful relationship was with Miles Davis. Trumpeter Wallace Roney is a forward-thinking, post-bop musician with a healthy respect for the jazz tradition. Blessed with a warm yet plaintive trumpet tone and a lithe improvisational style, Roney's distinctive playing bears the influence of such legendary predecessors as Miles Davis, Clifford Brown, and Woody Shaw. While many of his albums display his talent for swinging and harmonically advanced acoustic jazz, others reveal his love of genre-bending, electrified funk, hip-hop, and soul. Born in Philadelphia in 1960, Roney grew up alongside his younger brother, saxophonist Antoine Roney, and first displayed an interest in playing the trumpet around age four. As an adolescent, he enrolled in Philadelphia's Settlement School of Music where he studied trumpet privately with Sigmund Hering of the Philadelphia Orchestra. From there, he attended the Duke Ellington School of Music in Washington, D.C., where he gained further tutelage under Langston Fitzgerald of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. At the same time that Roney was receiving formal music training, his father was encouraging him to transcribe jazz solos of artists like Clifford Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, and others. Consequently, by his teens, Roney was an accomplished performer appearing regularly with both classical chamber groups and jazz ensembles. During this time, he took lessons with several trumpet luminaries including Gillespie, Clark Terry, and Woody Shaw. He also had the opportunity to play with pianist Cedar Walton's group. After high school, Roney attended both Berklee School of Music in Boston and Howard University before relocating to New York City in the early '80s. Although he had already played with such luminaries as drummer Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, replacing Wynton Marsalis, who was touring with Herbie Hancock's V.S.O.P. Quartet in 1981, Roney's initial time in New York was a struggle that also found him taking jobs in Latin dance and other kinds of bands to make ends meet. His break came in 1985 when he toured with Miles Davis alum/drummer Tony Williams, appearing on two Williams' albums -- Foreign Intrigue in 1985 and Civilization in 1986. Also around this time, he returned to Blakey's Jazz Messengers, this time replacing trumpeter Terence Blanchard. These esteemed gigs helped launch Roney into the upper echelons of the jazz scene. As a solo artist, Roney made his debut in 1987 with the album Verses on Muse, featuring drummer Williams, saxophonist Gary Thomas, pianist Mulgrew Miller, and bassist Charnett Moffett. Several more Muse albums followed, all of them sophisticated showcases for Roney's adventurous, post-bop and modal-influenced style. While Roney had long admired Miles Davis, an admitted influence who had mentored him on and off since first hearing him play at Davis' Carnegie Hall birthday gala in 1983, it was during Davis' famed 1991 tribute concert to Gil Evans at Montreux (later released as Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux) that he cemented his image as the heir apparent to Davis' legacy. Invited by Quincy Jones to participate in the concert, Roney sat next to Davis, trading solos on various Evans arrangements culled from such classic Davis releases as Birth of the Cool, Miles Ahead, and Sketches of Spain. Tragically, Davis, who was gravely ill at the time, died roughly a month after the Montreux concerts. Following his high-profile show with Davis, Roney had established himself as a rising jazz star. He built upon this renown, signing a major-label deal with Warner Bros. and releasing several well-received albums with his brother, saxophonist Antoine Roney, and wife, pianist Geri Allen, including 1993's Misterios, 1995's Wallace Roney Quintet, and 1996's Village. Conversely, during this period Roney appeared on several of Allen's albums including 1997's Eyes in the Back of Your Head and 1998's The Gathering. In 2000, Roney took a creative turn toward funk, hip-hop, and experimental post-bop with the album No Room for Argument on Concord. It was a direction he stuck with through several more albums for Highnote, including 2004's Prototype and 2005's Mystikal. Roney never fully retreated from straight-ahead jazz, though, and generally incorporated a variety of jazz styles on his albums. This varied approach is represented on such releases as 2007's Jazz, 2010's If Only for One Night, and 2012's Home. In 2013, Roney delivered Understanding, his sixth album for Highnote. Also in 2013, he premiered his live version of saxophonist Wayne Shorter's "Universe," a long-form orchestral composition originally written for the Miles Davis' quintet in the late '60s. Abandoned for decades, "Universe" was eventually given to Roney, who spent much of the next several years touring the piece, which included playing an NPR broadcast performance at the 2014 Detroit Jazz Festival. In 2015, Roney appeared as a member of the ensemble Powerhouse on the album In an Ambient Way, which also included saxophonist/producer Bob Belden, drummer Lenny White, keyboardist Kevin Hays, guitarist Oz Noy, and bassist Daryl Johns. A reworking of Miles Davis' 1969 recording In a Silent Way, In an Ambient Way was the brainchild of Belden, who died a month before its release. After Belden's passing, Roney took time off from his "Universe" activities to tour with Powerhouse. ~ Matt Collar Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.