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Member Since4/3/2008
Band Websitewww.ranelin.com
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   About Phil Ranelin
This is the OFFICIAL My Space of PHIL RANELIN:

Trombonist, Composer, Arranger, Band Leader, Producer, Educator Phillip Arthur Ranelin was born in Indianapolis, Indiana where he grew up under the influence of Jimmy Coe, Earmon Hubbard, J.J. Johnson, Pookie Johnson, Willis Kirk, Wes Montgomery, Melvin Rhyne, Russell Webster and David Young. Ranelin is loved and respected around the globe as a veteran trombonist of the J.J. Johnson tradition, former Freddie Hubbard sideman and as co-founder of Detroit’s famed TRIBE Records. Ranelin has studied and played with some of the most highly respected Jazz and classical educators in the business, including professors David N. Baker, Nathan Davis, Bunky Green, Larry Ridley, Dr. Louis Smith and Donald Byrd (with whom in 1976 he received the key to the city of Detroit). Ranelin’s Jazz performance credits include: Marcus Belgrave, Roy Brooks, Norman Connors, Teddy Edwards, Ella Fitzgerald, Tootie Heath, Harold McKinney, Art Pepper, Freddie Redd, Vi Redd, James Spaulding, Sarah Vaughan, Gerald Wilson and Freddie Hubbard with whom in 1980 he appeared on MISTRAL, Japan’s 1 Jazz record of the year.

In addition to Phil’s Jazz credits, from the 1960’s through the 1980’s, Ranelin’s trombone was part of numerous R&B, Blues and Pop groups including, The Staple Singers, James Brown, Joe Simon, Teddy Pendergrass, B B King, Bootsey’s Rubber Band and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. From 1969 through 1974, Ranelin worked at Detroit’s Motown Records both as a tour musician and studio musician, touring and recording with , The Four Tops, The Temptations, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles and Stevie Wonder. In January of 1974, Ranelin was a part of history, when he played at Detroit’s Ford Auditorium with Diana Ross & the Supremes for the Inaugural of Mayor Coleman Young , Detroit’s first African American mayor.

As a leader, Ranelin has shared the bill with Stanley Clarke, Christian McBride, Les McCann, Sonny Rollins, Pharoah Sanders, Wayne Shorter, Jimmy Smith, O.C. Smith, Leon Thomas and McCoy Tyner. Ranelin has appeared at many Jazz festivals around the world including the North Sea Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival, Vera Cruz Muestra International Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Atlantic City Jazz Festival, Montreux Detroit, Kool Jazz, Indiana Black Expo, the Newport Jazz Festival, Playboy Jazz Festival, Jazz At Drew, USC Spectrum LA Jazz, UCLA Jazz & Reggae Festival, The Indy Jazz Fest and Indianapolis’ Inaugural Independent Jazz Community Celebration.

A Los Angeles resident since 1977, Ranelin has been designated by official resolutions as a “Rare and Valuable Cultural Treasure” and as a “Cultural Ambassador throughout the Nation and to the world audience” by several legislative bodies such as Los Angeles City Council and Mayor, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, California Senate and California Assembly. The U.S. Congress has honored Ranelin via certificates of appreciation for community service and excellence as an artist from California Congresswomen Barbara Lee, Juanita Millender-McDonald and Maxine Waters. Both California U.S. Senators, Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, have also issued official commendations to Ranelin for his work with at-risk youth in under-served communities such as Pacoima, Watts and Sylmar. All these honors were a result of free concerts and Jazz appreciation workshops which Ranelin self-produced with multiple years of grants as an Artist-In-Residence from the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs; and as a result of other free public performances made possible through the California Arts Council, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission and Local 47 Musicians’ Trust Fund.

Ranelin’ s musical track-record in Los Angeles speaks for itself. He was part of the Horace Tapscott Sextet and the Pan Afrikan Peoples’ Arkestra, He continues to perform with Henry Franklin, The Michael Session Sextet and the Taumbu International Ensemble; as well as with Build An Ark and The Luckman Jazz Orchestra which performed the works of Oliver Nelson and Dizzy Gillespie this season. Ranelin is also proud of the fact that his Eric Dolphy 75th Memorial Birthday Tribute at William Grant Still Arts Center, spearheaded the successful 2-year community movement that resulted in the naming of a 5-million dollar building after Dolphy at Denker Recreation Center which is located only doors away from the Dolphy family homestead.

Ranelin’s discography is extensive. Clint Eastwood produced MONTEREY JAZZ: 40 LEGENDARY YEARS (Warner Brothers 1997) which included Freddie Hubbard’s 1980 performance featuring Ranelin on trombone. Another compilation featuring Johnny Coles, Eddie Harris, Eddie Henderson, Joe Henderson, Woody Shaw and Tom Harrell also features one of Ranelin’s original compositions, “Ya' Know What I Mean,” the final cut from A CLOSE ENCOUNTER OF THE VERY BEST KIND. In 2002 Phil Ranelin received the ‘‘People’s Choice Best Jazz Artist” award at the LA Weekly Music Awards. The next year A CLOSE ENCOUNTER OF THE VERY BEST KIND ranked 10 in the Billboard CD reviews. 2004 marked the release of his latest recording from San Francisco-based Wide Hive Records, INSPIRATION. This debut recording of Phil Ranelin & Tribe Renaissance (his 9-piece group) has received rave reviews worldwide and features all Ranelin originals composed in homage to John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, J.J. Johnson and Horace Tapscott. Ranelin dedicated INSPIRATION to his fallen mentors: Harold McKinney of ‘Motor City’ and Jimmy Coe of ‘Naptown’. In 2005 Phil Ranelin was again honored at the LA Weekly Music Awards as “Critics’ Choice Best Jazz Artist of the Year.”

Though Ranelin has been working on developing an international performance season for his 6-piece group, The Phil Ranelin Jazz Ensemble, his successful bid as a 2006-2007 City of Los Angeles (C.O.L.A.) Individual Artist Fellow afforded him the opportunity to focus on composing an extended work dedicated to legendary lady trombonist Melba Liston “Sweets For Melba” debuted on Phil’s birthday, May 25, 2007, at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre. In January of 2008 Ranelin Performed a Tribute to Miles Davis with the Luckman Jazz Orchestra. In the month of February, Phil co-produced a series of performances featuring the Phil Ranelin Jazz Ensemble performing each Friday in February in honor of African American History Month. These performances saluted West Coast Jazz legends: Dexter Gordon, Eric Dolphy, J.J. Johnson, Hampton Hawes and Melba Liston and took place at various high-end Jazz venues including The Hollywood Studio Bar & Grill, the Sheraton Universal Jazz Bar in Universal City and The Sea Bird Jazz Lounge in the Long Beach Arts District. Ranelin’s most recent CD project entitled, TRIBE, brings together some of his 1970s Detroit cohorts, Marcus Belgrave and Wendell Harrison to reach out to young people to celebrate this great music called Jazz. For more information, please continue to visit: http://www.ranelin.com.


Check out the You Tube Video of Phil & The Tribe, including clips from their JVC Jazz Festival performance... New Album REBIRTH available now!!






   


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Breakfast at Phoebe’s

Breakfast at Phoebe’s



Dec 17 2009 3:32 PM

Cheers for the friendship and welcome to have a listen of our new EP!
Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3

Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3



Dec 16 2009 9:05 PM

Thanks for the friendship!
Gendrickson Mena

Gendrickson Mena



Dec 14 2009 10:22 PM

Hola Phil,muchas gracias por la amistad y felicidades por tu musica y tu fantastico trombòn.Un grande saludo.Gendrickson
asitaka.

asitaka.



Dec 13 2009 10:47 PM

Hi,Phil Ranelin.
Thank you for the request.
I listen to all musics.

beautiful jazz!!

ありがとうございました。

asitaka.
JEAN GAETAN ALKOORDOSS

JEAN  GAETAN  ALKOORDOSS



Dec 13 2009 1:16 AM

HI PHIL,THAT'S VERY NICE STAFF,THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD JAZZ MUSIC & GOOD LUCK TO YOU,CIAO JEAN GAETAN ALKOORDOSS
Alfredo Dias Gomes

Alfredo Dias Gomes
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Dec 11 2009 5:04 AM

Hi Phil!
Thanks for the add!
All the best,
Alfredo.
SON MADOL

SON MADOL



Dec 7 2009 12:11 AM

Hi Phil,

thanks for your request and friendship,
I really like your writing style and playing,

all the best from berlin,

Wolfgang Benjamin Frister
Sven Wernau

Sven Wernau



Dec 6 2009 1:37 AM

Hi Phil!

thank you for your friendship

Herzliche Grüße aus BERLIN!!


Pod Kluczem

Pod Kluczem



Dec 5 2009 7:13 PM



Thanks for add !!!!On Love
Mikko Karhula

Mikko Karhula



Dec 5 2009 7:13 PM

What a beautiful sound!

Thank you for your friendship!

Best Regards,
Mikko
shinji-k

shinji-k



Dec 5 2009 7:13 PM

Thanks for the request and friendship!

Very wonderful songs here!

Cheers from Japan!
Shigenaga Yasuhide

Shigenaga Yasuhide



Dec 4 2009 5:05 AM

Thank you for the friend request.

 

"Live long and prosper"
Dale

Dale



Dec 4 2009 12:01 AM

 Welcome To MY SPACE Phil   "D"
RB JaZzMuziK

RB JaZzMuziK



Nov 22 2009 6:01 AM

wHAT's gOOd Phil Ranelin...tHANx 4 rEaCHin oUt, PeAcE & BLeSSiNGs`

RB
Lauriana Mae

Lauriana Mae



Nov 21 2009 9:03 PM

hey! thanks for the add! hope you're gonna listen to and love my music!! :)
GLM Music

GLM Music



Nov 18 2009 12:56 PM

Thanks for the Friendship

Greetings from Munich

GLM Music

Max

Max



Oct 22 2009 12:45 AM

Thanks for the add Phil !

Love your style of playing !
ORGONE

ORGONE
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Aug 27 2009 3:22 PM

Phil, Thank you for the add. New websites and shows posted. Orgone
Kyle Madsen

Kyle Madsen



Aug 8 2009 6:50 AM

Thank you so much for your friendship and support!



Kyle
Pasquale Tamborra

Pasquale Tamborra



Jul 23 2009 7:33 AM

thanks 4 add. have good music.
Farah Quintet

Farah Quintet



Jun 3 2009 4:01 AM

Thnx for your add!

Spiritual bless..

Please check my jazz samba tunes!
the electroloudnesseffect

the electroloudnesseffect



May 30 2009 3:19 AM

welcome phil!
Musicprofessor1

Musicprofessor1



May 25 2009 4:20 PM

Hello Phil Ranelin
Thank you for being a positive force in this world.
Music is one of the few things left that still has
the power to bring people from differnt cultures together
in harmony. Always feel free to contact me .

Darryl
Aaric Mychal

Aaric Mychal



May 12 2009 6:29 PM

appreciate the add - A.M.
Jack Beals

Jack beals



Apr 24 2009 9:40 PM

Thank you Phil!

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