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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.

  2. Explore Wallace Roney's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Wallace Roney on AllMusic.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2000 · No Room For Argument gives us a fully formed concept. Roney, like Williams before him, is taking Miles’ concepts the next logical step. In other words he is advancing the music of Davis, who advanced Charlie Parker, who advanced Lester Young, and so on. Many may claim Roney to be looking backwards.

  4. On All About Jazz Rick Bruner said "There are many rewards awaiting listeners in the latest offering from trumpeter Wallace Roney. There’s the controlled fire of Mr. Roney’s trumpet lines, the equally hot playing of wife, Geri Allen, on piano and brother, Antoine Roney, on tenor saxophone, and the rare treat of hearing Lenny White’s amazing drum work.

  5. Wallace Roney died at the age of 59 on March 31, 2020, at St. Joseph's University Medical Center in Paterson, New Jersey. The cause was complications arising from COVID-19. Movie credits. 2001 - The Visit - Jordan Walker-Perlman - music arrangement; 1996 - Love Jones - music arrangement; Discography As leader. 1987 – Verses (Muse)

  6. Listen to music by Wallace Roney on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Wallace Roney including Blue in Green, Lost (feat. Jacky Terrasson) and more.

  7. 12 de dez. de 1987 · "One of the first memories I have of music is hearing Miles Davis," Roney says. "My father loved Miles Davis and Lee Morgan. Like a kid today listens to Michael Jackson, I listened to Miles Davis."