Nelson Rangell

Nelson Rangell
Nelson Rangell
Background information
Also known as Nelson Rangell
Born 1960
Origin Castle Rock, Colorado
Genres Smooth jazz
Occupations Solo Musician
Instruments Piccolo flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Years active 1988–present
Associated acts The Rippingtons, Chuck Loeb, Patti Austin, Tom Browne, and The GRP All-Star Big Band
Website http://www.nelsonrangell.com
Notable instruments
Piccolo Flute

Nelson Rangell (Born 1960) is an American velvet-smooth jazz musician and composer originally from Castle Rock, Colorado.[1] Although Rangell is known for his work with the tenor, alto, and soprano saxophone, his primary instrument is the piccolo flute, which he began playing at the age of 15.[2] In his time as a Jazz musician, Rangell has worked somewhat regularly with several well known Jazz artists such as Jimmy Haslip and Russ Ferrante, and has released 15 albums[3][4] since the release of his début To Begin Again on January 1, 1988.[5]

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Biography

Although Rangell's parents had no musical involvement,[6] his siblings have also established musical careers; his brothers – Andrew, a concert pianist and Bobby, a leading woodwind player in European jazz and studio scenes. His sister Paula also has a career as a singer, living in New Orleans.

Rangell first played flute at the age of 15. Within six months he was studying both classical and jazz music at The Interlochen Arts Academy, a national camp for gifted music students. He went on to attend The New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. As a student he twice won Down Beat Magazine's prestigious National Student Recording Awards competition both as best jazz and best pop/rock instrumental soloist. After college he headed to New York in 1984 to pursue his career.

The next four years were spent "paying dues"; sitting in, playing alongside, and gigging with some of the world's greatest contemporary jazz musicians including Eric Marienthal, Hiram Bullock, Eric Gale, Richard Tee, Jaco Pastorius, David Sanborn and many others. He also found occasional employment with the legendary Gil Evans Monday Night Orchestra and worked on many commercial jingle recording sessions. Rangell's 1987 debut album was released on Gaia/Gramavision Records, but soon thereafter he was signed by Larry Rosen and Dave Grusin at GRP Records.

In the 1980s he was a member of Members Only, a jazz ensemble who recorded for Muse Records.[7]

A succession of albums followed at GRP where he recorded eight CDs, beginning in 1989. His stated ambition throughout these endeavors has been "to grow and evolve as a player and artist while making music that people can easily relate to in a form that is substantive." With his musical armory encompassing flute, piccolo, alto, tenor and soprano saxophone as well as whistling, he was well equipped to fulfill this desire. He has recorded with The Rippingtons, Chuck Loeb, Patti Austin, Tom Browne, and The GRP All-Star Big Band to name a few and is featured on Don Grusin's Grammy nominated CD "The Hang." Though Rangell has recorded mostly in the contemporary/pop and smooth jazz formats garnering top radio play and a large audience, The Times notes "heard live a much more robust and idiosyncratic player emerges." In the late 90s Rangell continued his career with Shanachie Records and has now released 14 CDs nationally and internationally.

Discography

  • To Begin Again (1988)
  • Playing for Keeps (1989)
  • Nelson Rangell (1990)
  • In Every Moment (1992)
  • Truest Heart (1993)
  • Yes, Then Yes (1994)
  • Destiny (1994)
  • Turning Night into Day (1997)
  • The Very Best of Nelson Rangell (1998)
  • Always (1999)
  • Far Away Day (2000)
  • Look Again (2003)
  • All I Hope for Christmas (2004)
  • My American Songbook vol.1 (2005)
  • Soul To Souls (2006)[8]

References

  1. ^ Miller, Ken. (2007). Nelson Rangell – Interview Cafe (Video-recording), Time: 4:13
  2. ^ Bentley, Mary. (2005). [Quoting Nelson rangell] – "I didn’t pick up an instrument until I was about 15. ... I started to play an instrument, I knew immediately that that’s what I wanted to do, ‘cause I did very little else after that. I just wanted to immerse myself in it all the time. It was my passion. To be able to find that early on, and know what you want to do, that’s a lucky thing. I became very directed in that way after I started playing the flute."
  3. ^ Bentley, Mary. (2005). At the time of the article publication, 14 albums had been released. On February 4, 2006, Rangell Released "Soul to Souls", his 15th album.
  4. ^ ARTISTDirect, et al. (2007). Nelson Rangell
  5. ^ ArtistDirect (2007). Nelson Rangell: To Begin Again states the release date of "To Begin Again" as January 1, 1988.
  6. ^ Bentley, Mary. (2005). [Quoting Nelson rangell] – "Neither of my parents are musicians, although both of them… my father’s not around anymore… they were both very aesthetic people"
  7. ^ Allmusic
  8. ^ http://www.nelsonrangell.com/discography.php

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