Roy Campbell Jr. Explained
Roy Campbell Jr. |
Background: | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
Birth Name: | Roy Sinclair Campbell Jr. |
Birth Date: | 29 September 1952 |
Birth Place: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Death Place: | The Bronx, New York, U.S. |
Genre: | Free jazz, funk, R&B |
Occupation: | Musician |
Instrument: | Trumpet |
Past Member Of: | Yusef Lateef, Woody Shaw, Jemeel Moondoc, Ellen Christi, Cecil Taylor, David Murray, Matthew Shipp, Billy Bang, Carlos Garnett, William Parker, |
Roy Sinclair Campbell Jr. (September 29, 1952 – January 9, 2014) was an American trumpeter frequently linked to free jazz, although he also performed rhythm and blues and funk during his career.
Biography
Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1952,[1] Campbell was raised in New York City. At the age of fifteen, he began learning to play trumpet and soon studied at the Jazz Mobile program along with Kenny Dorham, Lee Morgan and Joe Newman.[2] Throughout the 1960s, still unacquainted with the avant-garde movement, Campbell performed in the big bands of the Manhattan Community College. From the 1970s onwards, he performed primarily within the context of free jazz, spending some of this period studying with Yusef Lateef.[3] Campbell composed the film music for the documentary Survival in New York (1989) by Rosa von Praunheim.
In the early 1990s, Campbell moved to the Netherlands and performed regularly with Klaas Hekman and Don Cherry.[2] In addition to leading his own groups, he performed with Yo La Tengo, William Parker, Peter Brötzmann, Matthew Shipp, and other improvisors. Upon returning to the United States he began leading his group Other Dimensions In Music and also formed the Pyramid Trio, a pianoless trio formed with William Parker.[2]
He died in January 2014 of hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at the age of 61.[4] [5]
Discography
As leader
As co-leader
with Other Dimensions in Music
with The Nu Band (Roy Campbell Jr., Mark Whitecage, Joe Fonda, Lou Grassi)
- Live at the Bop Shop (Clean Feed, 2001)
- Live (Konnex, 2005)
- The Dope and the Ghost (Not Two, 2007)
- Lower East Side Blues (Porter, 2009)
- Live in Paris (NoBusiness, 2010)
- Relentlessness Live at the Sunset (Marge, 2011)
with Joe McPhee, William Parker & Warren Smith
As sideman
- with Billy Bang
- with Peter Brötzmann's Die Like a Dog Quartet
- with Peter Brötzmann Tentet + 2
- Short Visit to Nowhere (Okkadisk, 2002)
- Broken English (Okkadisk, 2002)
- with Rob Brown
- with Whit Dickey
- with El-P
- with Ehran Elisha
- Sweet Empathy (Cadence, 1995)
- The Kicker (CIMP, 1998)
- Lowe Down Suite (CIMP, 1999)
- with Exuberance
- The Other Shore (Boxholder, 2003)
- Live at Vision Festival (Ayler, 2004)
- with Garrison Fewell
- Variable Density Sound Orchestra (Creative Nation Music, 2009)
- with Yuko Fujiyama
- with Dennis Gonzalez
- Nile River Suite (Daagnim, 2004)
- with Burton Greene
- with William Hooker Trio with Dave Soldier
- Heart of the Sun (Engine Records, 2013)
- with Khan Jamal
- Balafon Dance (CIMP, 2002)
- with Adam Lane
- Blue Spirit Band (CIMP, 2013)
- Oh Freedom (CIMP, 2013)
- with Steve Lehman
- Structural Fire (CIMP, 2001)
- Camouflage (CIMP, 2002)
- with Maneri Ensemble
- Going to Church (Aum Fidelity, 2002)
- with Jemeel Moondoc
- The Evening of the Blue Men (Muntu, 1979)
- New York Live! (Cadence, 1981)
- The Intrepid Live in Poland (Poljazz, 1981)
- The Athens Concert (Praxis, 1982)
- Konstanze's Delight (Soul Note, 1983)
- Spirit House (Eremite, 2001)
- Live in Paris (Cadence, 2003)
- Live at the Vision Festival (Ayler, 2003)
- Muntu Recordings (NoBusiness, 2009)
- The Zookeeper's House (Relative Pitch, 2014)
- with New Atlantis Octet
- Unto the Sun (Not Two. 2013)
- with Kevin Norton
- The Dream Catcher (CIMP, 2003)
- with William Parker
- with Marc Ribot
- with Saheb Sarbib
- Live at the Public Theatre (Cadence, 1981)
- Aisha (Cadence, 1981)
- with Matthew Shipp
- with Alan Silva
- with Stone Quartet
- with Steve Swell
- with Charles Tyler
- Live at Sweet Basil vol. 1 & 2 (1984) (Bleu Regard, 2006)
- with Yo La Tengo
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.roycampbellmusic.com/Roybio.html Roy Campbell Jr. – Biography (2002)
- Book: Yanow, Scott. Scott Yanow. Trumpet Kings: The Players who Shaped the Sound of Jazz Trumpet. Miller Freeman Books. 2000. 85–86. 978-0-87930-600-7. registration.
- Book: Cook, Richard. Morton, Brian. The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. Penguin. 2002. 978-0-14-051521-3. 243. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20220618190950/https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=978-0-14-051521-3&=Search&qt=owc_search. June 18, 2022.
- News: Roy Campbell Jr., Avant-Garde Jazz Trumpeter, Dies at 61. The New York Times. 2014-01-19. Chinen. Nate.
- Bynum . Taylor Ho . Postscript: Roy Campbell Jr. . The New Yorker . 10 January 2014 . 2014-01-11.