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  • Joseph K
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    • Oct 2017
    • 7765

    RIP Wallace Roney

    Just seen on facebook.

    I only know him through seeing a programme of him playing in Tony Williams' band.
  • Tenor Freak
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 1062

    #2
    Just seen this on Twitter, another victim of Covid-19. He was only 59. RIP.
    all words are trains for moving past what really has no name

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    • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
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      • Dec 2010
      • 4316

      #3
      Fremont Journal....Very very sad. THIS thing is a bitch.

      "Famed jazz trumpeter Wallace Roney, who studied with Miles Davis and other legendary players, has reportedly died today from “complications of COVID-19.”

      “I am saddened to confirm that the iconic trumpeter and jazz legend Wallace Roney passed away due to complications of COVID-19 this morning just before noon,” publicist Lydia Liebman said in a news release. “The family is looking to have a memorial service to honor Wallace and his musical contributions once this pandemic has passed. Please respect their privacy at this time.”

      Roney, a Grammy-winning artist, was 59. His location and other details about his passing were not available.

      “Working with Wallace was and will remain one of the greatest privileges of my life,” Liebman says in the news release. “It was an honor to represent him and to be part of his musical world. I cannot even begin to express how much I will miss him and his music.”

      Born in Philadelphia on May 25, 1960, Roney picked up the trumpet at an early age and reportedly went on to take lessons with jazz greats Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie.

      He is well known for his association with the legendary Miles Davis, who began mentoring Roney in the mid-’80s.

      Davis’ influence on Roney’s playing with immense. So it made perfect sense that, after Davis died in 1991, would get the call to play trumpet alongside the remaining members of the famed Miles Davis quintet — Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams and Ron Carter — on the Grammy-winning “A Tribute to Miles” in 1994.

      Roney has worked with several artists and acts, such as Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, as well as managed his career as a solo recording artist. He released his first solo effort, “Verses,” in 1987.

      News of his passing drew a reaction on social media, as the jazz world learned of this loss.

      “We are deeply saddened to hear that trumpet great #WallaceRoney passed today. We were fortunate to present Wallace several times over the years as part of Belden’s Miles From India project, the #MilesDavis alumni project Miles Smiles,” SFJazz tweeted.

      “We lost one of the great masters of #bam #trumpet #wallaceroney to #coronavairus today. My deepest condolences go to his family in there time of morning. #ripwallaceroney,” trombonist Ryan Porter tweeted.

      Roney was once married to acclaimed jazz pianist-composer Geri Allen and the couple had three children. Allen died in 2017."

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      • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
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        • Dec 2010
        • 4316

        #4
        Wallace Roney, "Round Midnight", live 2015...

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        • Joseph K
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          • Oct 2017
          • 7765

          #5


          Just got the Tribute to Miles album on via youtube.

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          • Jazzrook
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            • Mar 2011
            • 3114

            #6
            Wallace Roney's 1993 album 'Crunchin''(Muse) with Antonio Hart, Geri Allen, Ron Carter & Kenny Washington:

            Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


            JR

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            • burning dog
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              • Dec 2010
              • 1511

              #7
              How terrible. Surprised he was as old as 59 (thought that's no age). Much enjoyed his playing.

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              • Joseph K
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                • Oct 2017
                • 7765

                #8
                Grammy-winning trumpeter who played with Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman dies in New Jersey hospital after being admitted last week


                Guardian obituary.

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                • Ian Thumwood
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 4242

                  #9
                  I was really shocked to read this. I had seem him a few times at Vienne, initially when he toured with He Like rbie Hancock's "Future-2-Future" project but he appeared with other groups too. Like BD, I always thought that he was much younger but I suppose the appearance with Miles at Montreux was nearly thirty years ago.

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                  • Jazzrook
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                    • Mar 2011
                    • 3114

                    #10
                    Tony Williams Quintet with Wallace Roney, Billy Pierce, Mulgrew Miller & Ira Coleman playing 'Sister Cheryl' in New York, 1989:

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                    JR
                    Last edited by Jazzrook; 03-04-20, 16:51.

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