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Written by Don Berryman   
Thursday, 07 April 2005
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Photo by Andrea Canter
If I had to pick one trumpeter to watch over the next decade, it would be Jim Rotondi. In his playing, Jim Rotondi is busy asking and answering the question, "Where does jazz trumpet go from here?". A worthy successor to Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw, Rotondi is a stylist who continues to explore rich harmonies with original and soulful eloquence. He often performs with vibraphonists and organists, providing rich overtones and a dense aural carpet with which he weaves intricate and logical patterns of sound. Whether he is blowing with firey fury or a mournful cry, Rotondi never looses the emotional connection with the audience, who are engaged in the emerging tapestry of his performance.

 

Jim Rotondi's Spring 2005 tour takes him from his home in New York (and his weekly engagement at Smoke) to the Atrists' Quarter in Saint Paul on April 8th-10th, Miami-Dade University Miami on April 12th, Tarrytown Music Hall Tarrytown NY on April 22nd, Eugene OR on April 29th, The Cellar in Vancouver B.C. on Saturday April 30th, and Tula's and the Tripple Door in Seattle on May 1st and 2nd.

Rotondi was born in Butte, Montana and began his musical studies at an early age. His mother, a piano teacher, encouraged Jim to begin playing the piano at age eight. He then took up the trumpet at the age of twelve.


He attended North Texas State University, where he graduated with a degree in trumpet performance. While still in Texas, Jim was awarded first place in the International Trumpet Guild's Jazz trumpet competition for the year 1984. After college Jim began recording and touring internationally with the Ray Charles Orchestra. He also tours with Lionel Hampton and Grammy-winner Toshiko Akiyoshi, as well as with his own group. He was also a featured soloist at the 1992 Chile International Jazz Festival in Santiago, along with saxophonist Joe Lovano and pianist Danilo Perez.

Jim's extensive recording experience most recently includes the release of his third date as a leader, titled "Excursions", for the Criss Cross Jazz label following the successful release of his first two CD's, also on Criss Cross. He can also be heard on several of Charles Earland's Highnote Records releases, alongside saxophonist Eric Alexander, with whom Jim made his recording debut on Eric's Delmark release "Straight Up." Other recordings include saxophonist George Coleman's Octet, featuring Harold Mabern, as well as drummer Ray Appleton's Sextet, which features Slide Hampton, Charles McPherson, and John Hicks. Jim is also a member of the group One For All, whose Sharp Nine Records releases "Too Soon To Tell" and "Optimism" received critical acclaim from Cadence, JazzTimes, and The Detroit Free Press.

Jim currently lives and works in the New York City area, where he maintains a vigorous performing, recording, composing and teaching schedule. He has recently given clinics at Emory University in Atlanta, served on the faculty of the Stanford Jazz Workshop in Palo Alto, California, as well as being an affiliate faculty member at the State University of New York in Purchase.


Jim Rotondi at the Artists' Quarter
Phtoto by Don Berryman
    Jim Rotondi Tour dates
  • Wednesday, April 06, 2005
    Jim Rotondi's New Electric Band featuring Steve Wilson
    Smoke 2751 Broadway New York,NY 212-864-6662
  • Friday-Sunday, April 08-10th, 2005
    Jim Rotondi Quartet
    Artists' Quarter 408 St. Peter St. Paul,MN (651) 292-1359
  • Tuesday, April 12, 2005
    Masterclass
    Miami-Dade University Miami, FL
  • Friday, April 22, 2005
    w/ Peter Hand Orchestra
    Tarrytown Music Hall Tarrytown,NY
  • Friday, April 29, 2005
    Jim Rotondi w/ The Eugene Jazz Orchestra
    Eugene,OR
  • Saturday, April 30, 2005
    Jim Rotondi Quartet
    The Cellar Vancouver B.C.
  • Sunday, May 01, 2005
    Jim Rotondi Quartet
    Tula's Seattle,WA
  • Monday, May 02, 2005
    Jim Rotondi Quartet
    The Tripple Door Seattle,WA
  • Friday, May 20-21, 2005
    w/ One For All
    Smoke 2751 Broadway New York,NY 212-864-6662
  • Friday, June 10-11, 2005
    w/ Cecil Payne sextet
    Hotel Kitano 66 Park Ave. New York,NY
  • Wednesday, June 15, 2005
    Jim Rotondi Electric Band
    Smoke 2751 Broadway New York,NY 212-864-6662
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