An A-list baritone man for over three decades, Roger Rosenberg studied at Indiana University, The New England Conservatory of Music, and under the tutelage of players like Phil Woods and composers like Harold Seletsky. He has worked with a stunning list of greats; do the names Tito Puente, Buddy Rich, Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, Janet Lawson, Miles Davis, Quincy Jones, John Scofield, Sarah Vaughn, Gerry Mulligan, Michael Brecker, The New York Philharmonic, Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, Bob Mintzer, Eddie Palmieri, David Lahm, Tom Scott, and T.S. Monk ring a bell? Add another 40 or so heavyweight names in jazz, latin, and pop, and you've got a start on Roger's resume.
That Roger has been steadily in demand by the best of the best for so long is no mystery; his strong and searing solo voice combines with his powerful and swinging ensemble playing to make him a great addition to small and large sections alike. He excels at many styles of music and is a crack first-call N.Y. session player to boot. An accomplished woodwind doubler, he also plays clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, and flutes. His work has been acknowledged by the Downbeat critics and by an NARAS MVP award.
Roger's also a composer and leader. Mongo Santamaria's album Amanacer, which featured Roger as composer and soloist, won a Grammy for Best Latin Album. And in 2000, Jazz Key released Roger's first leader CD, Hang Time; another solo disc is planned for 2007.
Roger is currently on tour with Steely Dan, and has appeared on Two Against Nature, Everything Must Go, and Fagen's Kamakiriad and Morph The Cat.
Roger is based in New York City, where he teaches, plays on Broadway and in the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra, and gigs with his Quartet.
I'm Co Hosting The Dave Charles radio show this sunday (1st Nov) 102.3hfm from 19.00GMT, never co hosted a whole show before and a little nervous, so if you could listen in and show some support it would really appreciated x
I hope you are enjoying the summer. May the 'Muse' of inspiration keep a tight hold on you. May you be filled with inspiration. At summer's end, may melodies swirl in your soul. Always wishing you well~
Thank you Roger~ for adding me as a friend.Your music is captivating. I look forward to checking out your new CD. Thank you for the 'heads-up'.Have a great weekend.
Hi Roger,i'm so happy i'll catch you and the other Dan's mssres next july in Perugia...i'm looking forward to say hello and talk to you there. Till soon, Stefano
Thank you for the add! Congratulations for "HangTime", I really love this fantastic cd! Now is one of my references! Good luck with your music and tell me about your new cd works please!
Hello Roger,how is it going the autumn in New York?...I know it was big success with the Dan's summer tour and i'm sure it 'll be the same in the next fall leg! Hope to hear your new project in the near future and i wish you all the best, Stefano
Hello Roger! Just a line to say hello because i've seen you on line and to tell you i've selected your "Autumn in New York" lately in my personal space page..... is it going ok with the tour? I am sure of it.Wish you great fun! Stefano
Thank you so much for the add! Congratulations for your personal recordings and the musical efforts in the Orchestra...as Walter Becker said in Lucca "The best musicians we had the privilege to play with" Absolutely true! As i already said in Jim Pugh's page,my only way to play is to give shapes and colours to this wonderful music with my paints. Good luck for the next tour and hope to see you again in Italy. All the best, Stefano