lunes, 28 de julio de 2014

The trumpeter Tony Kadleck with his Big Band celebrates, on 5 August 2014, the launch of "Around The Horn"

Throughout his career, Tony Kadleck has been praised as a highly effective sideman, who has lent his hand to numerous musical activities. He is currently one of the most sought-after trumpet players in the New York area.
While attending the New England Conservatory in Boston, Kadleck studied both classical and jazz music, a task that would later benefit him, as he went on to perform and record with the Boston Pops Orchestra. In 1986, Tony was asked to join the trumpet section of the Buddy Rich Band, and later that year, decided to move to New York.
After graduating from the Manhattan School of Music in 1989, Kadleck did some touring with Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, and Blood, Sweat & Tears. Eventually, the NY studios kept Tony too busy to leave town, and he found himself recording with a number of artists, including Luther Vandross, Michael Jackson, Elton John, and Celine Dion. Kadleck also spends time playing a wide variety of live concerts, having performed with Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, Issac Hayes, and most recently Steely Dan.
In addition to playing on countless jingles and for many films and shows, Kadleck is also a proficient composer and arranger. Since he was 15 years old, Tony has always loved writing music. His recent CD, “Around the Horn” features ten of his arrangements for big band, about which Tony says, “There is nothing more gratifying than hearing these spectacular musicians navigate through these challenging charts.” Kadleck has drawn upon many musical experiences to form his own voice, which can be heard in both his playing and in his writing throughout this release. The CD features an amazing cast of musicians, including David Finck, Michael Davis, Andy Snitzer, and guest soloist Randy Brecker.
Kadleck is also passionate about sports, especially baseball and golf, there the cover of CD: Golf course with New York City in the background, where He select excellent musicians for this pleasant musical tour of the Big Apple, which includes different rhythms: Contemporary Jazz, Latin Jazz, Bolero Jazz, R&B.

When asked about his musical influences, Kadleck is quick to point out his first teachers: Bernard Shifrin in Tony’s hometown of Binghamton, NY, jazz trumpeter John McNeil, and Andre Come, formerly of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Tony is currently a member of many organizations including the New York Pops, John Pizzarelli’s “Swing Seven”, the Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra, John Fedchock’s NY Big Band, and can currently be heard on Broadway in the orchestra for Disney’s “Aladdin. 
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