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Richie Cole fans continue to praise the jazz/bebop artist who is recognized worldwide for the sweet sounds of his alto sax and the creativity behind his Alto Madness Orchestra.
The Alto Madness Orchestra was developed by Richie in the early 90's and its continuing popularity is proof of its uniqueness. "The idea of the Orchestra is the concept and sound of an eighteen-piece big band using only seven instruments, four of which are horns," explained Richie with pride. "Not only does this have the big band ensemble sound, it also allows us plenty of room for improvisation as if we were in a quartet setting," he added enthusiastically.
Cole’s ability goes far beyond mesmerizing the audience with his saxophone because he does all the composing and arranging, having amassed over five thousand of the latter. He also finds time to arrange for full big bands and Symphony Orchestras. Jazz Festivals book Cole months in advance and his appearances in clubs assure large audiences.
Richie’s musical mind is always working, and it’s not unusual for him to write five to ten original compositions a day including all the parts for his seven piece band.
Cole and his saxophone, one of three Selmer Paris saxes he uses, travel the world captivating his fans. When he started on the road he used a customized van, now Risë laughed and said, "We travel by all modes, train, plane, automobile, bus, donkey" displaying her hearty sense of humor.
When Cole was touring Siberia he premiered his Jazz Suite, "A Night in Siberia", which was performed by the Red Army Big Band. The mayor of Tomsk, Siberia and the concert promoter are hoping to arrange a state department tour of their Orient Express route.
Cole’s knowledge is revered in Master Classes at Universities and Colleges and the Alto Madness Orchestra course has entered its sixth year at the University of Madrid in Spain.
"Music is such an important part of life and its appreciation should start in the young. Musical education is vital and that’s why I organized the Alto Madness Junior Orchestra. It allows me a chance to work with children 10 to 16 years-old. It teaches them to perform music especially written for their capability. That way they can understand it, feel it, and have the sense of musical accomplishment. That’s when the love of music, jazz or otherwise, is developed", said Richie, who then added, "There’s nothing to replace music that comes from the heart and soul". Cole’s students respond to his informality and conversational personal experiences during his forty years in the industry. "Everyone has the opportunity to play...and listen", he said.
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by Rob Rosenblum
Richie Cole and Julian “Cannonball" Adderley. It's as natural as soap and water. In an interview on this site, Cole proclaimed that the famed jazz musician was his favorite altoist. Like Adderley, Cole can cover a wide range of music--from the hardest of hard bop to commercial ditties. And also like Adderley, for Cole the audience comes first. The two Charlie Parker influenced altoists never recorded together, although Cole did get to know Adderley casually. Meeting him and ...
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by Rob Rosenblum
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Continue ReadingJazz Musician of the Day: Richie Cole
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz is celebrating Richie Cole's birthday today!
Richie Cole fans continue to praise the jazz/bebop artist who is recognized worldwide for the sweet sounds of his alto sax and the creativity behind his Alto Madness Orchestra. The Alto Madness Orchestra was developed by Richie in the early 90's and its continuing popularity is proof of its uniqueness. The idea of the Orchestra is the concept and sound of an eighteen-piece big band using only seven instruments, four of ...
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Alto Saxophonist Richie Cole Pays Tribute To A Lifelong Hero On "Cannonball," Set For Oct. 26 Release
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Terri Hinte Publicity
The alto madness of Richie Cole celebrates one of its chief inspirations with the October 26 release of Cannonball (Richie Cole Presents). An inveterate bebop stalwart, Cole leads the Pittsburgh Alto Madness Orchestra and several special guests in paying tribute to his hero, the legendary alto saxophonist Julian “Cannonball” Adderley. The album comprises a dozen tunes closely associated with Adderley (including his own “Sack o’ Woe”), as well as a brand-new Cole original (“Bell of the Ball”). While Cole often ...
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Alto Saxophonist Richie Cole To Release New CD, "Latin Lover," October 20
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Terri Hinte Publicity
Alto saxophonist Richie Cole has covered a lot of stylistic ground since he left the Berklee School of Music in 1969 to join the Buddy Rich Band at age 21. Long known as a torchbearer for bebop, Cole started referring to his style of playing as “Alto Madness” in the 1970s, and that has been his motto ever since. In the course of a prolific career fast approaching the half-century mark, Cole has included Latin jazz tunes on many recordings, ...
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Terri Hinte Publicity
Setting down roots in Pittsburgh two years ago has borne fruit for alto saxophonist Richie Cole in the form of his beautiful new album, Richie Cole Plays Ballads & Love Songs. The CD, his first all-ballads album, will be released on his Richie Cole Presents imprint on October 21. “I don’t play the saxophone, I sing the saxophone,” Cole says. “It’s all about telling a story. If you don’t know the melody or the words—which is true of a lot ...
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Jazz Musician of the Day: Richie Cole
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Michael Ricci
All About Jazz is celebrating Richie Cole's birthday today!
Richie Cole fans continue to praise the jazz/bebop artist who is recognized worldwide for the sweet sounds of his alto sax and the creativity behind his Alto Madness Orchestra. The Alto Madness Orchestra was developed by Richie in the early 90\'s and its continuing popularity is proof of its uniqueness. The idea of the Orchestra is the concept and sound of an eighteen-piece big band using only seven instruments, four of ...
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Jazz Musician of the Day: Richie Cole
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All About Jazz is celebrating Richie Cole's birthday today!
Richie Cole fans continue to praise the jazz/bebop artist who is recognized worldwide for the sweet sounds of his alto sax and the creativity behind his Alto Madness Orchestra. The Alto Madness Orchestra was developed by Richie in the early 90\'s and its continuing popularity is proof of its uniqueness. The idea of the Orchestra is the concept and sound of an eighteen-piece big band using only seven instruments, four of ...
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Richie Cole & the Larry McKenna Organ Trio @ Philadelphia's Chris' Jazz Cafe on February 2, 2007.
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All About Jazz
Tenor saxophonist Larry McKenna and his Organ Trio are joined by Richie Cole on alto at Chris' Jazz Cafe
RICHIE COLE & THE LARRY MCKENNA ORGAN TRIO Richie Cole - alto Larry Mckenna - tenor Bill Schillings - organ Jim Schade - drums February 2, 2007 Sets @ 8 & 10 Chris' Jazz Cafe 1421 Sansom St Philadelphia PA Info: ...
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Four Free Richie Cole Downloads at AAJ!
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All About Jazz
You can now download four free MP3 tracks by saxophonist Richie Cole.
Remembering Oliver Nelson Richie Cole & The Alto Madness Orchestra From Back on Top 5:23 Art's Opus #2 (alternate take) Richie Cole / Art Pepper From A Piece of Jazz History 02:08 What a Wonderful World Richie Cole ...
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All About Jazz
Denver, CO--Alto saxophone great Richie Cole will be performing at Dazzle Jazz Club on Saturday July 1, 2006. Shows are scheduled for 7pm and 9pm with a $15 cover charge. Reservations are highly suggested by management at Dazzle. Coming off eight sold out sets in New York City at The Jazz Standard and two highly successful critically acclaimed Releases Back on Top with the Alto Madness Orchestra and Richie Cole Meets Art Pepper, A Piece of Jazz History, Richie is ...
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What a Wonderful World
From: Come Sunday - My Kind of...By Richie Cole