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Randy Brecker

Randal Edward Brecker (born November 27, 1945) is an American trumpeter,[1] flugelhornist, and composer. His versatility has made him a popular studio musician who has recorded with acts in jazz, rock, and R&B.

Randy Brecker

Randal Edward Brecker

(1945-11-27) November 27, 1945
Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Early life[edit]

Brecker was born on November 27, 1945, in the Philadelphia suburb of Cheltenham to a musical family. His father Bob (Bobby) was a lawyer who played jazz piano, and his mother Sylvia was a portrait artist.[2]


Randy described his father as "a semipro jazz pianist and trumpet fanatic. In school when I was eight, they only offered trumpet or clarinet. I chose trumpet from hearing Diz, Miles, Clifford, and Chet Baker at home. My brother (Michael Brecker) didn't want to play the same instrument as I did, so three years later he chose the clarinet!"[3]


Randy's father, Bob, was also a songwriter and singer who loved to listen to recordings of the great jazz trumpet players such as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford Brown. He took Randy and his younger brother Michael Brecker to see Davis, Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington, and many other jazz icons.


Brecker attended Cheltenham High School from 1959 to 1963[4] and then Indiana University from 1963 to 1966 studying with Bill Adam, David Baker[5] and Jerry Coker and later moved to New York and performed with Clark Terry's Big Bad Band, the Duke Pearson and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra.

1969: (Solid State, 1969)

Score

1985: with Eliane Elias (Passport, 1985)

Amanda

1986: In the Idiom (, 1987)

Denon

1988 Live at Sweet Basil (, 1988) – live[25]

GNP Crescendo

1990: Toe to Toe (, 1990)

MCA

1995: (Concord, 1997)

Into the Sun

2001: Hangin' in the City (ESC, 2001)

2002: (ESC, 2003)

34th N Lex

2003: Soul Bop Band Live with (BHM Productions, 2004) – live

Bill Evans

2003: with Michael Brecker (Telarc, 2005) – live

Some Skunk Funk

2006: (Mama, 2008)

Randy in Brasil

2008: Nostalgic Journey (Summit, 2009)

2011?: The Jazz Ballad Song Book with (Half Note/Red Dot, 2012)[26]

the Danish Radio Big Band

2011: (Summit, 2012) – featuring Włodek Pawlik Trio, Kalisz Philharmonic Orchestra & Adam

Night in Calisia

2012: Trumpet Summit Prague: The Mendoza Arrangements Live with , Jan Hasenohrl (Summit, 2015) – live

Bobby Shew

2012–13: The Brecker Brothers Band Reunion (Moosicus, 2013)[CD + DVD-Video]

2014: Dearborn Station (Jazzed Media, 2015) – with the Jazz Ensemble

DePaul University

2015: RandyPOP! (Piloo, 2015) – live at ""[27]

Blue Note Jazz Club

2018: Together with Mats Holmquist (Mama, 2018) – also with UMO Jazz Orchestra

[28]

2018: Live At Sweet Basil 1988 (, 2018) - as Randy Brecker Quintet

Gazell Records

2019: Rocks (Piloo Records, 2019)

[29]

2019: Sacred Bond with Ada Rovatti (Piloo Records, 2019)

[30]

2020: Double Dealin' with (Shanachie, 2020)[31]

Eric Marienthal

Davison, Michael Allyn (1987). . University of Wisconsin-Madison. Retrieved July 11, 2012.

A Motivic Study of Twenty Improvised Solos of Randy Brecker Between the Years of 1970–1980

Official Website

with Mike Brannon at allaboutjazz.com

Randy Brecker interview

Interview with Randy Brecker (audio)

for Pioneers for a Cure

Randy Brecker's recording of 'Ballad of John Henry'

on Yuzu Melodies

Randy Brecker interview