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Written by Don Berryman
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Wednesday, 05 January 2005 |
Kelly Rossum a trumpeter, innovator, and educator leads a group of exciting young Twin Cities performers.
Formed at the turn of the millennium, Kelly Rossum Quintet features top local musicians including
pianist Chris Lomheim, tenor saxophonist Chris Thomson,
bassist Michael O'Brien and drummer J.T. Bates. While Lomheim's sensitivity on the piano and funk on the Fender Rhodes
evokes the great works 60's and 70's (Bill Evans, Keith Jarret, Herbie Hancock, etc.), J.T. Bates pushes the music into the
21st century with rhythmic explorations that vivisect the beat without killing the groove. Over it all Kelly
blows sweet and true with an intense passion for the music.
His 2004 release "Renovations' was chose as the #12 in
the best local CD of the year by the Minneapolis Star and Tribune and in the top 10 Cd's
by City Pages. Personally, it made it into my top 3 with its' engaging, edgy sound that expands
the genre without 'dumbing' it down (click here to read my review).
Kelly Rossum is a master performer of jazz trumpet, although
all of his university studies have focused on classical trumpet playing. Kelly said, "Since the
trumpet is such a difficult instrument to master, classical training will give you the technical
ability to play anything you want. Once you thoroughly understand the instrument,
stylistic choices become just that, choices. Not limitations."¯
This quintet has performed at the now defunct Brilliant Coners, the Cedar Cultural Center, the Dakota as well as the Twin Cities Jazz Society aniversary celebration. Look for upcoming engagements.
You can also hear Kelly Rossum:
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