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  1. Wallace Roney (May 25, 1960 – March 31, 2020) was an American jazz (hard bop and post-bop) trumpeter. He has won 1 Grammy award and has two nominations. Roney took lessons from Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie and studied with Miles Davis from 1985 until the latter's death in 1991. Wallace credited Davis as having helped to challenge and shape ...

  2. Wallace Roney (Filadelfia, Pensilvania; 25 de mayo de 1960-Paterson, Nueva Jersey; 31 de marzo de 2020) [1] [2] fue un trompetista estadounidense de jazz (hard bop y post-bop). [3] Roney tomó clases de Clark Terry y Dizzy Gillespie y estudió con Miles Davis a partir de 1985, hasta la muerte de este último en 1991. Wallace atribuye a Davis el ...

  3. Village is an album by American jazz trumpeter Wallace Roney which was recorded in late 1996 and released on the Warner Bros. label the following year. [1] Reception [ edit ]

  4. 15 de sept. de 2020 · Trumpeter Wallace Roney died from complications of the COVID-19 virus on March 31, 2020 at the age of 59. But his life in Philadelphia and beyond will always make him a Hometown Hero. Born on May 25, 1960 in Philadelphia, Roney would become one of the leading lights of The Young Lions Movement in the 1980s.

  5. 16 de oct. de 2014 · From WBGO and Jazz at Lincoln Center. 56-Minute Listen. Enlarge this image. Wallace Roney leads a performance of Wayne Shorter's "Universe" at the Detroit Jazz Festival. NPR. In the late 1960s,...

  6. WALLACE RONEY: I'm from Philadelphia and my father was a boxer and he loved music as well. He bought a trumpet and they used to get together in Philadelphia and listen to all the records and they were big fans and he was a fan of trumpet players.

  7. 1 de may. de 2020 · Trumpeter Wallace Roney died from complications of the COVID-19 virus on March 31, 2020 at the age of 59. But his life in Philadelphia and beyond will always make him a Hometown Hero. Born on May 25, 1960 in Philadelphia, Roney would become one of the leading lights of The Young Lions Movement in the 1980s.