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RODNEY
LANCASTER Rodney
Lancaster, D.M.A. Rodney
Lancaster, a native of St. Louis, Missouri, first moved to New York
City in 1993 to pursue his career in jazz music. He has performed
with some of the top musicians and jazz orchestras of the day in
addition to numerous show performances. Since the start of his career
at age 19 backing Ella Fitzgerald, Rodney has performed with: Illinois
Jacquet Orchestra, Maynard
Ferguson & Big Bop Nouveau, the Lionel Hampton Orchestra,
the Toshiko Akioshi / Lew Tabakin Orchestra, Betty Carter and Jazz
Ahead, Charli Persip and Supersound, the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra,
the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, the Manhattan Symphony Jazz Orchestra
conducted by Dennis Mackrel, the Nelson
Riddle Orchestra, the Xavier Cugat Orchestra, the Glen Miller
Orchestra, David Berger and the Sultans of Swing, Vince Giordano
and the Nighthawks, George Gee, the Wayne
Andre Septet (four trombones & rhythm), Frank Capp and his
Big Band, Juggernaut, the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra, Cats
on Broadway - Wintergarden Theater, Miss Saigon - The
Broadway Theater, Fosse on Broadway, The Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln Center, The New Jersy Pops Orchestra, The Gramercy
Brass Orchestra, North Texas One Oclock Lab Band - Lab Band
Albums 83, 84, 85, 89, Best of North
Texas. In addition, Rodney has worked with Marlena Shaw, Johnny
Mathis, Vic Damone, John Pizzarelli, Jack Jones, Joni James, Marvin
Hamlisch, Toni Tennile, Captain & Tennile, Bob James, Lola Falana,
Lynn Roberts, The Platters, Four Tops, Fifth Dimension, Temptations,
Leslie Gore, Little Anthony, Bob Hope, Tommy Tune, Scott Record,
Lynn Anderson, Petula Clark, Carol Channing, Jerry Vale, Bucky Pizzarelli,
Shirley Jones, The Mills Brothers, Fred Travalena, Rich Little,
Red Buttons, Robert Goulet, Al Martino, George Kirby, Pete Barbutti,
The Four Freshmen, Ricky Scaggs, Brian Stokes Mitchell , Joel Grey,
Sheila E, Ed Calle, Michael Amante, and Patti Austin. Along the
way, Rodney was graduated from the University of North Texas with
the Bachelor of Music degree, and from the Manhattan School of Music
with the degree, Master of Music. The degree Doctor of Musical Arts
was conferred by the University of Miami. While attending the Manhattan
School of Music, Rodney was chosen to receive the Wayne Andre Award,
a scholarship from the New York Brass Conference. Along this time,
Rodney also appeared in the New York Times magazine with Betty Carter's
group, Jazz Ahead in an article featuring up and coming young jazz
musicians chosen by Ms. Carter called, The Next Miles Davis May
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