- Rodney Kendrick
Infobox musical artist
Name = Rodney Kendrick
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Origin = flagicon|USAPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania ,United States
Instrument =Piano
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Pianist ,Composer ,Bandleader , Producer
Years_active = 1978–Present
Label = Verve, Polygram, Polydor
Associated_acts = Rhonda Ross
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Notable_instruments =Rodney Kendrick (born
April 30 ,1960 inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania ) is an American,jazz pianist ,bandleader ,composer , and producer. He has been described as a "hard swinging player and composer with a delightful Monkish wit and drive." [Baker, Theodore. "A Biographical Dictionary Of Musicians", Schirmer Books, page 1851 (2001) - ISBN 0028655273]Biography
Rodney Kendrick was born in
Philadelphia , but raised inMiami, Florida , where his parents moved soon after his birth. Kendrick grew up in a musical, and Pentecostal church-going family. His father James “Jimmy Kay” Kendrick, a pianist who worked with saxophonistIllinois Jacquet for seven years, played with saxophonistSonny Stitt andSam Rivers , and his mother gospel singer named Juet. The time Rodney was eighteen, he had already turned professional, touring and playing keyboards with R&B andfunk acts, traveled the world withHarold Melvin & The Blue Notes ,James Brown and George Clinton. At twenty-one, he delved more deeply into jazz, moving toNew York in 1981, began a career where he worked steadily, supportingFreddie Hubbard ,Terence Blanchard ,Stanley Turrentine ,Clark Terry ,J. J. Johnson , and others. He studied with pianistBarry Harris , who remained his teacher and mentor for over 20 years. Kendrick citesRandy Weston andSun Ra as influences. [Carr, Ian. "The Rough Guide to Jazz 2", Rough Guides, page 29, (2000) - ISBN 1858285283] In the early 1990s he served asAbbey Lincoln ’s musical leader for seven years.In 1994, Kendrick secured a deal with
Verve Records , who issued his debut, "The Secrets of Rodney Kendrick", and a year later the follow-up, "Dance World Dance" (1995), recording showcases Kendrick's arranging skills as well as his compositions. Both these albums features a range of musicians, from the smooth soul jazz saxophonistHouston Person to post-bop cornetistGraham Haynes , and alto-saxophonistArthur Blythe , and South African tenoristBheki Mseleku among its guests.Kendrick married
Diana Ross 's oldest daughter Rhonda in 1996. His next album "We Don't Die, We Multiply" (1997), mainly Kendrick's compositions, is a fine album, one composition "Led Astray" is from his wife Rhonda, and on saxophoneDewey Redman , and several others — is inventive and invigorating, making the album well worth a listen.Rodney has produced several albums, including a solo piece titled "Thank You" (2002), a duo-piano piece with his mentor
Randy Weston , an album with his wife titled "Rhonda Ross Live: Featuring Rodney Kendrick" (2002), as well as a project with his father, Jimmy Kay, entitled "Black is Back" (2006).elective discography
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External links
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=3088 Jazz Duo-Piano Series with Randy Weston and Rodney Kendrick]
* [http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2007-07-12/news/mr-kay/1 Miami New Times: James L. "Jimmy Kay" Kendrick] (Published: July 12, 2007)
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