Randy Brecker and Ada Rovatti Jazz Video Guy Live 2, 12, 21
Powered by Restream Blessed with a bold tone and hard bopinformed improvisational chops, trumpeter Randy Brecker is both a jazz titan and a journeyman with a decadeslong career marked by having led one of the most successful crossover fusion outfits, the Brecker Brothers, alongside his brother, saxophonist Michael Brecker. After emerging in the late 60s as a member of both Horace Silver and Art Blakey s groups, Brecker quickly established himself as an indemand session player, often working with his brother and appearing on countless recordings across various genres, including albums by James Brown, Todd Rundgren, Lou Reed, Aerosmith, George Benson, and many more. There were even more jazz dates, including sessions with Hal Galper, Larry Coryell, Billy Cobham, and others. With the launch of the funkinfluenced Brecker Brothers in the mid 70s, he rose to the top echelon of crossover stars of the era, scoring a hit with Some Skunk Funk off 1975
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