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Richie Cole (musician)

Richie Cole (February 29, 1948 – May 2, 2020) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and arranger.

Richie Cole
Background information
Born(1948-02-29)February 29, 1948
Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedMay 2, 2020(2020-05-02) (aged 72)
Carnegie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Saxophone
Years active1969–2020
LabelsMuse, Palo Alto, Heads Up
Websitewww.richiecole.com

Early life edit

Cole was born in Trenton, New Jersey.[1] He began to play alto saxophone when he was ten years old, encouraged by his father, who owned a jazz club in New Jersey. He was a graduate of Ewing High School, in Ewing Township, New Jersey.[2][3] Cole won a scholarship from DownBeat magazine to attend the Berklee School of Music in Boston.

Career edit

In 1969, he joined drummer Buddy Rich's Big Band. After working with Lionel Hampton's Big Band and Doc Severinsen's Big Band, he formed his own quintet and toured worldwide, developing his own "alto madness" bebop style in the 1970s and early 1980s. He formed the Alto Madness Orchestra in the 1990s.[4]

Cole performed and recorded with Eddie Jefferson,[4] Nancy Wilson, Tom Waits, The Manhattan Transfer, Hank Crawford, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Kloss, Bobby Enriquez, Phil Woods,[4] Sonny Stitt, Art Pepper, and Boots Randolph.[4] He recorded over fifty albums, including his albums Hollywood Madness (Muse, 1979) and Richie Cole Plays West Side Story (Music Masters, 1997), a tribute to Leonard Bernstein.

He was appointed to the Board of the National Jazz Service Organization and the Board for the National Endowment for the Arts where he served as chairman for one year. He was a charter member of the International Association of Jazz Educators.

In 2005, he was awarded the State of California Congressional Certificate of Lifetime Achievement in Jazz on behalf of the Temecula Jazz Society.

Cole died of natural causes on May 2, 2020.[5]

Personal life edit

Cole was briefly engaged to actress Brenda Vaccaro in 1979. He has two daughters, Amanda Marrazzo, a writer/reporter/producer and Annie Cole, a music agent.

Discography edit

As leader edit

  • Trenton Makes, the World Takes (Progressive, 1976)
  • Starburst with Reuben Brown Trio (Adelphi, 1976)
  • Battle of the Saxes with Eric Kloss (Muse, 1976)
  • New York Afternoon with Eddie Jefferson (Muse, 1977)
  • Alto Madness with Eddie Jefferson (Muse, 1978)
  • Keeper of the Flame with Eddie Jefferson (Muse, 1979)
  • Hollywood Madness with Eddie Jefferson, The Manhattan Transfer (Muse, 1979)
  • Side by Side with Phil Woods (Muse, 1980)
  • Cool 'C' (Muse, 1981)
  • Tokyo Madness (Seven Seas/King [Japan], 1981)
  • Alive! at the Village Vanguard (Muse, 1981)
  • Return to Alto Acres with Art Pepper (Palo Alto, 1982)
  • The Wildman Meets the Madman with Bobby Enriquez (GNP Crescendo, 1982)
  • Yakety Madness! with Boots Randolph (Palo Alto, 1983)
  • Alto Annie's Theme (Palo Alto, 1983)
  • Some Things Speak For Themselves (Muse, 1983)
  • Bossa Nova Eyes (Palo Alto, 1985)
  • Pure Imagination (Concord Jazz, 1986)
  • Popbop (Milestone, 1987)
  • Signature (Milestone, 1988)
  • Bossa International with Hank Crawford (Milestone, 1990)
  • Profile (Heads Up, 1993)
  • Kush: The Music of Dizzy Gillespie (Heads Up, 1996)
  • West Side Story (Venus [Japan], MusicMasters, 1996)
  • Trenton Style (Jazz Excursion, 1998)
  • Pure Madness (32 Jazz, 1999) compilation
  • Come Sunday: My Kind Of Religion (Jazz Excursion, 2000)
  • A Tribute to Our Buddies (Fresh Sound, 2004)
  • Back on Top (Jazz Excursion, 2005)
  • A Piece of History (Jazz Excursion, 2006)
  • Rise's Rose Garden (Jazz Excursion, 2006)
  • The Man with the Horn (Jazz Excursion, 2007)
  • Live at KUVO 2/11/08 (Jazz Excursion, 2008)
  • Bebop Express (Jazz Excursion, 2008)
  • The KUVO Sessions, Volume 2 (Jazz Excursion, 2009)
  • Castle Bop with Emil Viklicky (Multisonic, 2011)
  • Vocal Madness with Uptown Vocal Jazz Quartet (House Cat, 2014)
  • Breakup Madness (Akashic, 2014)
  • Mile Hi Madness (Akashic, 2015)
  • Pittsburgh (Richie Cole Presents, 2015)
  • Plays Ballads and Love Songs (Richie Cole Presents, 2016)
  • Have Yourself an Alto Madness Christmas (Richie Cole Presents, 2016)
  • The Many Minds of Richie Cole (Richie Cole Presents, 2017)[6][7][8]
  • Latin Lover (Richie Cole Presents, 2017)
  • Cannonball (Richie Cole Presents, 2018)
  • The Keys of Cool with Tony Monaco (Richie Cole Presents, 2019)

As sideman edit

DVDs edit

  • From Village Vanguard [includes both the Johnny Griffin Quartet and the Richie Cole Group (a quintet) in two separate sets/performances; recorded 1981] (2004)
  • Eddie Jefferson in Concert Featuring Richie Cole: Live from the Jazz Showcase Recorded at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicago on May 6, 1979 (50 minutes)
  • Jazz Legends Live! – part 9 of 13 in this series, starring Dexter Gordon, Gary Burton, Billy Cobham, Ahmad Jamal, Carmen McRae, and Richie Cole (1 song - "Confirmation" - 4 minutes)
  • Cool Summer [includes both the Stan Getz Quartet and Alto Madness (Richie's quintet with Bobby Enriquez) in two separate sets/performances at the Paul Masson Winery in California as part of the "Harvest Jazz" TV series; recorded 1981]

References edit

  1. ^ Provizer, Norman. "RICHIE COLE BRINGS SAX APPEAL TO VARTAN", Rocky Mountain News, April 4, 1996. Accessed March 25, 2012. "On his current CD, Kush: The Music of Dizzy Gillespie, alto saxophonist Richie Cole spends most of his time in the company of a large brass section.... Instead, the Trenton, N.J. native will be in a quartet setting for a live recording on the Vartan Jazz label."
  2. ^ Bailey, Marilynn E. "Cole Bebops Into Greatness", Evening Independent, December 2, 1978. Accessed March 25, 2012. "Cole says he was pleased when he learned he and Johnson had gone to the same high school — Ewing High — in Trenton."
  3. ^ "Richie Cole | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 94/5. ISBN 0-85112-580-8.
  5. ^ Chinen, Nate, "Richie Cole, Esteemed Alto Saxophonist and a Keeper of the Bebop Flame, Has Died at 72", Wbgo.org, May 3, 2020.
  6. ^ "Discography – Richie Cole". Richiecole.com. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Richie Cole | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  8. ^ "Richie Cole". Discogs. Retrieved 2 May 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Richie Cole discography at Discogs
  • "Richie Cole: A Wiser But Still Swinging' Soul" by Samuel Chell

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Richie Cole February 29 1948 May 2 2020 was an American jazz saxophonist composer and arranger Richie ColeBackground informationBorn 1948 02 29 February 29 1948Trenton New Jersey U S DiedMay 2 2020 2020 05 02 aged 72 Carnegie Pennsylvania U S GenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s SaxophoneYears active1969 2020LabelsMuse Palo Alto Heads UpWebsitewww wbr richiecole wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 As leader 4 2 As sideman 5 DVDs 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editCole was born in Trenton New Jersey 1 He began to play alto saxophone when he was ten years old encouraged by his father who owned a jazz club in New Jersey He was a graduate of Ewing High School in Ewing Township New Jersey 2 3 Cole won a scholarship from DownBeat magazine to attend the Berklee School of Music in Boston Career editIn 1969 he joined drummer Buddy Rich s Big Band After working with Lionel Hampton s Big Band and Doc Severinsen s Big Band he formed his own quintet and toured worldwide developing his own alto madness bebop style in the 1970s and early 1980s He formed the Alto Madness Orchestra in the 1990s 4 Cole performed and recorded with Eddie Jefferson 4 Nancy Wilson Tom Waits The Manhattan Transfer Hank Crawford Freddie Hubbard Eric Kloss Bobby Enriquez Phil Woods 4 Sonny Stitt Art Pepper and Boots Randolph 4 He recorded over fifty albums including his albums Hollywood Madness Muse 1979 and Richie Cole Plays West Side Story Music Masters 1997 a tribute to Leonard Bernstein He was appointed to the Board of the National Jazz Service Organization and the Board for the National Endowment for the Arts where he served as chairman for one year He was a charter member of the International Association of Jazz Educators In 2005 he was awarded the State of California Congressional Certificate of Lifetime Achievement in Jazz on behalf of the Temecula Jazz Society Cole died of natural causes on May 2 2020 5 Personal life editCole was briefly engaged to actress Brenda Vaccaro in 1979 He has two daughters Amanda Marrazzo a writer reporter producer and Annie Cole a music agent Discography editAs leader edit Trenton Makes the World Takes Progressive 1976 Starburst with Reuben Brown Trio Adelphi 1976 Battle of the Saxes with Eric Kloss Muse 1976 New York Afternoon with Eddie Jefferson Muse 1977 Alto Madness with Eddie Jefferson Muse 1978 Keeper of the Flame with Eddie Jefferson Muse 1979 Hollywood Madness with Eddie Jefferson The Manhattan Transfer Muse 1979 Side by Side with Phil Woods Muse 1980 Cool C Muse 1981 Tokyo Madness Seven Seas King Japan 1981 Alive at the Village Vanguard Muse 1981 Return to Alto Acres with Art Pepper Palo Alto 1982 The Wildman Meets the Madman with Bobby Enriquez GNP Crescendo 1982 Yakety Madness with Boots Randolph Palo Alto 1983 Alto Annie s Theme Palo Alto 1983 Some Things Speak For Themselves Muse 1983 Bossa Nova Eyes Palo Alto 1985 Pure Imagination Concord Jazz 1986 Popbop Milestone 1987 Signature Milestone 1988 Bossa International with Hank Crawford Milestone 1990 Profile Heads Up 1993 Kush The Music of Dizzy Gillespie Heads Up 1996 West Side Story Venus Japan MusicMasters 1996 Trenton Style Jazz Excursion 1998 Pure Madness 32 Jazz 1999 compilation Come Sunday My Kind Of Religion Jazz Excursion 2000 A Tribute to Our Buddies Fresh Sound 2004 Back on Top Jazz Excursion 2005 A Piece of History Jazz Excursion 2006 Rise s Rose Garden Jazz Excursion 2006 The Man with the Horn Jazz Excursion 2007 Live at KUVO 2 11 08 Jazz Excursion 2008 Bebop Express Jazz Excursion 2008 The KUVO Sessions Volume 2 Jazz Excursion 2009 Castle Bop with Emil Viklicky Multisonic 2011 Vocal Madness with Uptown Vocal Jazz Quartet House Cat 2014 Breakup Madness Akashic 2014 Mile Hi Madness Akashic 2015 Pittsburgh Richie Cole Presents 2015 Plays Ballads and Love Songs Richie Cole Presents 2016 Have Yourself an Alto Madness Christmas Richie Cole Presents 2016 The Many Minds of Richie Cole Richie Cole Presents 2017 6 7 8 Latin Lover Richie Cole Presents 2017 Cannonball Richie Cole Presents 2018 The Keys of Cool with Tony Monaco Richie Cole Presents 2019 As sideman edit With Eddie Jefferson Still on the Planet Muse 1976 The Main Man Inner CIty 1977 The Live Liest Muse 1979 Vocal Ease 32 Records 1999 Savoy 2003 With The Manhattan Transfer Extensions Atlantic 1979 Mecca for Moderns Atlantic 1981 Vocalese Atlantic 1985 With Red Rodney Home Free Muse 1979 rec 1977 Red White and Blues Muse 1978 The 3R s with Ricky Ford Muse 1982 rec 1979 With others Greg Abate Dr Jekyll amp Mr Hyde Candid 1995 Les DeMerle You re the Bop A Jazz Portrait of Cole Porter Summit 2001 Allan Harris The Genius of Eddie Jefferson Resilience Music Alliance 2018 Jim Holman Explosion Delmark 2012 Freddie Hubbard Back to Birdland Real Time 1982 Vic Juris Roadsong Muse 1978 Peter Lauffer Keys to the Heart Peter Lauffer CD Baby 2010 Karen Marguth A Way With Words Wayfae Music CD Baby 2013 Mark Murphy Bop For Kerouac Muse 1981 Oliver Nelson Swiss Suite Flying Dutchman RCA 1971 Anita O Day Big Band at Carnegie Hall Emily 2009 Don Patterson Movin Up Muse 1977 Buddy Rich Keep the Customer Satisfied Liberty 1970 Janine Santana Soft as Granite Janine Santana CD Baby 2008 Sigmund Snopek III Virginia Woolf Gear Fab 2000 Sonny Stitt Just in Case You Forgot How Bad He Really Was live rec 1981 32 Jazz 1998 James Van Buren Live at the Kasbah Van Buren Records and Tapes CD Baby 2003 Patrice Villastrigo Golden Orchid Skinny Llama CD Baby 2010 DVDs editFrom Village Vanguard includes both the Johnny Griffin Quartet and the Richie Cole Group a quintet in two separate sets performances recorded 1981 2004 Eddie Jefferson in Concert Featuring Richie Cole Live from the Jazz Showcase Recorded at Joe Segal s Jazz Showcase in Chicago on May 6 1979 50 minutes Jazz Legends Live part 9 of 13 in this series starring Dexter Gordon Gary Burton Billy Cobham Ahmad Jamal Carmen McRae and Richie Cole 1 song Confirmation 4 minutes Cool Summer includes both the Stan Getz Quartet and Alto Madness Richie s quintet with Bobby Enriquez in two separate sets performances at the Paul Masson Winery in California as part of the Harvest Jazz TV series recorded 1981 References edit Provizer Norman RICHIE COLE BRINGS SAX APPEAL TO VARTAN Rocky Mountain News April 4 1996 Accessed March 25 2012 On his current CD Kush The Music of Dizzy Gillespie alto saxophonist Richie Cole spends most of his time in the company of a large brass section Instead the Trenton N J native will be in a quartet setting for a live recording on the Vartan Jazz label Bailey Marilynn E Cole Bebops Into Greatness Evening Independent December 2 1978 Accessed March 25 2012 Cole says he was pleased when he learned he and Johnson had gone to the same high school Ewing High in Trenton Richie Cole Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 26 July 2021 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Jazz First ed Guinness Publishing pp 94 5 ISBN 0 85112 580 8 Chinen Nate Richie Cole Esteemed Alto Saxophonist and a Keeper of the Bebop Flame Has Died at 72 Wbgo org May 3 2020 Discography Richie Cole Richiecole com Retrieved 2 May 2017 Richie Cole Album Discography AllMusic Retrieved 2 May 2017 Richie Cole Discogs Retrieved 2 May 2017 External links editOfficial website Richie Cole discography at Discogs Richie Cole A Wiser But Still Swinging Soul by Samuel Chell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richie Cole musician amp oldid 1189904607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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