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Randal Edward Brecker (born November 27, 1945) is an American trumpeter,

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, and composer. His versatility has made him a popular studio musician who has recorded with acts in , , and R&B.


Early life
Brecker was born on November 27, 1945, in the suburb of Cheltenham to a musical family. His father Bob (Bobby) was a lawyer who played jazz piano, and his mother Sylvia was a portrait artist.

Randy described his father as "a semipro jazz pianist and trumpet fanatic. In school when I was eight, they only offered trumpet or clarinet. I chose trumpet from hearing Diz, Miles, Clifford, and Chet Baker at home. My brother () didn't want to play the same instrument as I did, so three years later he chose the clarinet!"The Trumpet Kings: The Players Who Shaped the Sound of Jazz Trumpet edited by Scott Yanow"

Randy's father, Bob, was also a songwriter and singer who loved to listen to recordings of the great jazz trumpet players such as , and . He took Randy and his younger brother to see Davis, , , and many other jazz icons.

Brecker attended Cheltenham High School from 1959 to 1963 and then Indiana University from 1963 to 1966 studying with Bill Adam, David Baker and and later moved to New York and performed with 's Big Bad Band, the and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra.


Career
In 1967, Brecker ventured into jazz-rock with the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, on their first album Child Is Father to the Man, but left to join the Horace Silver Quintet. Brecker recorded his first solo album, Score, in 1968, featuring his brother .

After Horace Silver, Randy Brecker joined 's Jazz Messengers before teaming up with brother Michael, , , and John Abercrombie to form the fusion group Dreams. The group recorded two albums: Dreams and Imagine My Surprise for before they disbanded in 1971.

In the early 1970s, Brecker performed live with many artists including The Eleventh House, and . He also recorded several albums with his brother under pianist/composer .

By 1975, Randy and Michael formed the band.

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They released six albums on and garnered seven Grammy nominations between 1975 and 1981. Their first record, The Brecker Bros., featured Randy's composition "Some Skunk Funk", and he composed several pieces on this and subsequent albums.

After the Brecker Brothers disbanded in 1982, Randy recorded and toured as a member of ' Word of Mouth big band. It was soon thereafter that he met and later married Brazilian jazz pianist . Eliane and Randy formed their own band, touring the world several times and recording one album named after their daughter together, Amanda, on .

In 1977 he founded the jazz club Seventh Avenue South with his brother Michael Brecker. In 1992 Randy and Michael reunited for a world tour and the triple-Grammy nominated GRP recording The Return of the Brecker Brothers. The follow-up, 1994's Out of the Loop, was a double-Grammy winner. In 1995 he was featured on Turtles, an album by Polish composer Włodek Pawlik.

In 1997, Into the Sun (Concord), a recording featuring Brecker's impressions of Brazil, garnered Brecker his first Grammy as a solo artist.

In 2001, Brecker released Hangin' in the City (ESC), a solo project that introduced his alter-ego Randroid with lyrics and vocals by Randroid himself. This CD was released in Europe, where Brecker toured extensively with his own line-up.

Brecker's next CD for ESC Records, 34th N Lex, won him his third Grammy for Best Contemporary Jazz Album in 2003. That summer he went back to Europe with the Bill Evans Soulbop Band.

In the summer of 2003 the Brecker Brothers appeared in at the Mount Fuji Jazz Festival.

2004 saw Brecker touring Europe as co-leader (with Bill Evans) of the band Soulbop. The WDR Big Band also invited Brecker to perform at the Jazz. The date was of significance to Randy as it was the last time he played with his brother, who took ill shortly thereafter with a rare form of leukemia known as MDS.

In 2005, Brecker's wife Ada (married 2001) sat in for the first time. Brecker's schedule continued with the Randy Brecker Band performing throughout Eastern Europe.

In 2007, Brecker was awarded his fourth Grammy for Randy Brecker Live with the WDR Big Band (Telarc/BHM), the live recording (also available in DVD format) of his performance with Michael at the Leverkusen Jazz Fest in 2004. Michael died that same year on January 13.

2007 also saw the release of a two-CD set of live recordings of the band Soulbop (BHM) featuring , Victor Bailey, Steve Smith, Rodney Holmes and .

Brecker returned to Brazilian music in 2008 for the album Randy in Brazil, which was recorded in São Paulo with Brazilian musicians and released on . Chosen as one of the top 10 CDs of 2008 by All About Jazz, the CD won the Grammy for "Best Contemporary Jazz Album", bringing his Grammy total to five.

A Tribute to the Brecker Brothers featuring Randy and recorded live at the Hamamatsu Jazz Festival in Japan with Yoichi Murata's Solid Brass & Big Band was released by in Japan in late 2008.

In 2009, Brecker released Jazz Suite Tykocin, a project initiated and conceived by Włodek Pawlik, featuring Randy as a soloist with members of the Bialystok Philharmonic. is the area in Poland where Brecker's ancestors (mother's maiden name: Tecosky) hail from, a fact that Pawlik discovered.

2011 saw the release of The Jazz Ballad Song Book: Randy Brecker with the Danish Radio Big Band and The Danish National Chamber Orchestra, which garnered four Grammy nominations and critical acclaim. In 2012, Legacy Recordings released the boxed set The Brecker Brothers – The Complete Arista Albums Collection. In November of that year the album Night in Calisia, a collaboration between Brecker, the Wlodek Pawlik Trio, the Kalisz Philharmonic Orchestra and Adam Klocek was released in Poland. The album came out in the US in August 2013, and won the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album, Brecker's sixth Grammy Award.

A Brecker Brothers Band Reunion tour of European festivals in the summer of 2013 supported Brecker's Brecker Brothers Band Reunion, a dual-disk project which was released on September 25, 2013, on Piloo Records. It features a live DVD recorded at the Blue Note in New York City with a new 11-song studio recording featuring members of the Brecker Brothers bands from throughout the years including , , Will Lee, and . produced the album, and Brecker's wife Ada Rovatti also played saxophone. The recording was released in North America by Magenta/E-One, in Europe by Moosicus Records in November and in Japan by Victor. It is dedicated to his brother, Michael, and other departed Brecker Brothers Band members.

In 2022, Brecker began performing the acoustic jazz compositions of his brother , arranged for the first time to include trumpet, with saxophonist Tod Dickow and the Bay Area trio, Charged Particles. Performances have included shows at Birdland in New York, at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, England, plus The Merchants House in , Scotland, SF Jazz in , Vibrato in , the Scarborough Jazz Festival in , England, the San Jose Jazz, the new Palo Alto jazz club, The Spin Jazz Club in , England, plus The Stoller Hall, also in England. The collaboration was the subject of an article in the San Jose Mercury News, and a review of the Dazzle performance written by Geoff Anderson.


Discography

As leader
  • 1969: Score (Solid State, 1969)
  • 1985: Amanda with (, 1985)
  • 1986: In the Idiom (, 1987)
  • 1988 Live at Sweet Basil (GNP Crescendo, 1988) – live
  • 1990: Toe to Toe (, 1990)
  • 1995: Into the Sun (Concord, 1997)
  • 2001: Hangin' in the City (ESC, 2001)
  • 2002: 34th N Lex (ESC, 2003)
  • 2003: Soul Bop Band Live with Bill Evans (BHM Productions, 2004) – live
  • 2003: Some Skunk Funk with (Telarc, 2005) – live
  • 2006: Randy in Brasil (, 2008)
  • 2008: Nostalgic Journey (Summit, 2009)
  • 2011?: The Jazz Ballad Song Book with the Danish Radio Big Band (Half Note/Red Dot, 2012)
  • 2011: Night in Calisia (Summit, 2012) – featuring Włodek Pawlik Trio, Kalisz Philharmonic Orchestra & Adam
  • 2012: Trumpet Summit Prague: The Mendoza Arrangements Live with , Jan Hasenohrl (Summit, 2015) – live
  • 2012–13: The Brecker Brothers Band Reunion (Moosicus, 2013)CD
  • 2014: Dearborn Station (Jazzed Media, 2015) – with the DePaul University Jazz Ensemble
  • 2015: RandyPOP! (Piloo, 2015) – live at "Blue Note Jazz Club"
  • 2018: Together with Mats Holmquist (Mama, 2018) – also with UMO Jazz Orchestra
  • 2018: Live At Sweet Basil 1988 (, 2018) - as Randy Brecker Quintet
  • 2019: Rocks (Piloo Records, 2019)
  • 2019: Sacred Bond with Ada Rovatti (Piloo Records, 2019)
  • 2020: Double Dealin' with (Shanachie, 2020)

As the

  • The Brecker Bros. (, 1975)
  • Back to Back (Arista, 1976)
  • Don't Stop the Music (Arista, 1977)
  • Heavy Metal Be-Bop (Arista, 1978) – live
  • Detente (Arista, 1980)
  • Straphangin' (Arista, 1981)
  • Return of the Brecker Brothers (, 1992)
  • Out of the Loop (GRP, 1994)
  • Live And Unreleased (Piloo Records, 2020)


As group
Dreams

GRP All-Star Big Band

  • GRP All-Star Big Band (GRP, 1992)
  • Dave Grusin Presents GRP All-Star Big Band Live! (GRP, 1993) – live
  • All Blues (GRP, 1995) – recorded in 1994


As sideman
With
  • End of a Rainbow (, 1976)
  • Body Language (CTI, 1980)
  • In My Life (CTI, 1983)
  • Gettin' Away with Murder (CTI, 1985)

With

  • Good King Bad (CTI, 1976) – recorded in 1975
  • (CTI, 1983) – recorded in 1975
  • In Your Eyes (Warner Bros., 1983)
  • Big Boss Band (Warner Bros., 1990)

With Walter Bishop Jr.

With

With

  • Shabazz (Atlantic, 1975)
  • A Funky Thide of Sings (Atlantic, 1975)

With

  • Cross Currents (Denon, 1987)
  • So Far So Close (Blue Note, 1989)
  • Kissed by Nature (RCA, 2002)
  • Light My Fire (Concord Picante, 2011)
  • I Thought About You (Concord, 2013)
  • Dance of Time (Concord, 2017)

With

With Michael Franks

  • Tiger in the Rain (1979)
  • Objects of Desire (1982)
  • Passionfruit (1983)
  • The Camera Never Lies (1987)
  • (1995)
  • Barefoot on the Beach (1999)

With

  • The Guerilla Band (Mainstream, 1971)
  • (Mainstream, 1972)
  • Reach Out! (SteepleChase, 1976)

With Bob James

  • Lucky Seven (Tappan Zee, 1979)
  • H (Tappan Zee, 1980)

With

  • Ghost Writer (1977)
  • One-Eyed Jack (1978)

With

  • Red Beans (Groove Merchant, 1976)
  • Tailgunner (LRC, 1977)

With Mingus Dynasty

  • 1988: Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 1 (Soul Note, 1989)
  • 1988: Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 2 (Soul Note, 1993)

With

  • Chaka Khan (1978)
  • Naughty (1980)
  • What Cha' Gonna Do for Me (1981)
  • Destiny (1986)

With

  • Songs for the New Depression (1976)
  • Thighs and Whispers (1979)

With

  • Power of Soul (, 1974)
  • Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (Kudu, 1977)
  • Camby Bolongo (Kudu, 1977)

With

  • Jaco Pastorius (Epic, 1976)
  • Invitation (Warner Bros, 1983)

With

  • Introducing Duke Pearson's Big Band (Blue Note, 1967)
  • Now Hear This (Blue Note, 1968)

With

  • Something/Anything? (Bearsville, 1972)
  • A Wizard, a True Star (Bearsville, 1973)
  • Todd (Bearsville, 1973)

With

  • (CTI, 1973)
  • The Rape of El Morro (CTI, 1975)

With

  • You Gotta Take a Little Love (Blue Note, 1969)
  • In Pursuit of the 27th Man (Blue Note, 1972)
  • A Prescription for the Blues (Impulse!, 1997)

With

With Rickie Lee Jones

With

With

  • Boys in the Trees (1978)
  • Spy (1979)
  • Torch (1981)

With

  • Graceland (1986)
  • The Rhythm of the Saints (1990)

With

  • Never Letting Go (1977)
  • Rock Away (1981)

With

  • Ringo's Rotogravure (1976)
  • Ringo the 4th (1977)

With

  • One Man Dog (Warner Bros., 1972)
  • (Warner Bros., 1974)
  • That's Why I'm Here (Columbia, 1985)
  • New Moon Shine (Columbia, 1991)

With

  • Merge (Chiaroscuro, 1978)
  • Reunion (Chiaroscuro, 2001)

With others


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