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Randy Brecker

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Biography

Randy Brecker is essentially a fine hard rock trumpet soloist, but one versatile enough to fit into nearly any setting, including in the pop world, funk bands, and jazz. He studied classical trumpet and attended Indiana University. Randy Brecker was with Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1967, and spent 1968-1969 playing with Horace Silver's quintet. He also appeared with the big beat of Clark Terry, Duke Pearson, Frank Foster, and The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. After playing with the early fusion group Dreams in 1969, he worked with Larry Coryell's Eleventh House and Billy Cobham, in addition to keeping very busy with studio work. He teamed up with Michael Brecker in the popular funk-oriented The Brecker Brothers (1974-1979); in the '80s he often collaborated with his wife, pianist/vocalist Eliane Elias; and in the '90s he toured with the reunited The Brecker Brothers. But Randy Brecker still sounds best when in a freewheeling bebop combo, and fortunately he occasionally records in that type of spontaneous setting. As a solo artist, Randy Brecker has released numerous outstanding albums including his 1969 debut The Score, 1987's In the Idiom with saxophonist Joe Henderson and bassist Ron Carter, 1995's contemporary and Brazilian jazz-infused Don't Look Back Into the Sun, 2003's ode to Manhattan 34th N Lex, and 2008's Randy in Brasil. In 2011, Randy Brecker was featured with the DR Big Band and The Danish National Chamber Orchestra on the album "The Jazz Ballad Songbook". ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Into The Sun - (6:54)  -  201 plays
  2. Just Between Us - (5:47)  -  178 plays
  3. Wayne Out - (4:27)  -  179 plays
  4. Trading Secrets - (5:12)  -  127 plays
  5. Seattle - (5:23)  -  135 plays
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