By Matt Silver, WRTI September 14, 2020. Philadelphia born-and-bred trumpeter Wallace Roney learned from legends, played with legends, and ultimately died one too soon, passing away from complications of the … Read More
Blue Dawn – Blue Nights
REVIEWS: Wallace Roney “Blue Dawn – Blue Nights” & Ryan Cohan “Originations” on Boston Concert Reviews
By Nelson Brill, Boston Concert Reviews Getting lost in the rejuvenation that home listening brings, (taking time to listen without interruption to one’s favorite music on a quality high-end audio … Read More
THE ABSOLUTE SOUND: Wallace Roney’s BLUE DAWN – BLUE NIGHTS Reviewed
by Greg Turner, The Absolute Sound
INTERVIEW: I Dig Jazz: Wallace Roney On “Blue Dawn – Blue Nights”
By Charles L. Latimer, I Dig Jazz Blue Dawn-Blue Nights is your 21st album as a leader. What’s the key to consistently making great recordings? As long as I’m living, … Read More
FEATURE: Wallace Roney “La Trompeta Heredada de Miles Davis”
By Willy Lopéz, Cultura Overdose Verdadero, cierto, efectivo, acendrado, fiel, verídico, limpio, puro, genuino, indiscutible y autentico. Así es el jazz de Wallace Roney. Así lo define él, media sonrisa, … Read More
REVIEW: Wallace Roney’s “Blue Dawn – Blue Nights” by La Habitación Del Jazz
By Jose Ramón, La Habitacion del Jazz Es de agradecer la publicación de discos de jazz con mayúsculas, sin colorantes, sin aditivos, sin edulcorantes. Wallace Roney publica Blue Dawn – … Read More
TOUR: Trumpeter Wallace Roney Kicks Off Fall/Winter Tour Across Europe!
Following the summer release of his latest album Blue Dawn – Blue Nights Featuring Emilio Modeste (saxophone), Quintin Zoto (guitar), Oscar Williams II (piano), Paul Cuffari (bass), Kojo Odu Roney … Read More
REVIEW: Wallace Roney’s Blue Dawn – Blue Nights by Jazz Weekly
By George Harris, Jazz Weekly Trumpeter Wallace Roney has embraced the similarity of his tone to Miles Davis and has released another strong album with a team of Emilio Modeste/ts-ss, … Read More
REVIEW: Jazz Weekly Reviews Wallace Roney’s “Blue Dawn – Blue Nights”
by George Harris, Jazz Weekly Trumpeter Wallace Roney has embraced the similarity of his tone to Miles Davis and has released another strong album with a team of Emilio Modeste/ts-ss, … Read More
REVIEW: Wallace Roney’s ‘Blue Dawn – Blue Nights’ Reviewed by Suono
By: Daniele Camerlengo, SUONO A solitary and daring voice of mainstream jazz. The noble and creative figure displays elegance and whirling voracity on this release. Wallace Roney’s extraordinary musical career … Read More