Dennis
Rollins
Trombone Player, Composer,
Arranger, Producer
"the most
exciting British trombonist for decades
" Jazzwise
"...a
trombone player who combines seamlessly fluid improvising with a
sumptuous sound." The
Guardian
"...one
of the most entertaining and inviting new funk combos currently
burning up the UK scene"
The Jazz Cafe, Camden
"Dennis
Rollins plays the sexiest trombone in town."
Paul Bradshaw, Straight No Chaser
Born in Birmingham,
England in 1964 of Jamaican parents, Dennis cut his teeth at the
age of 14 studying and performing with The Doncaster Youth Jazz
Association. After years of concentrated study Dennis moved to London
where his unique approach to the instrument was immediately and
appreciatively recognised resulting in numerous offers of work
In
the ensuing years Dennis further honed his formidable talent performing
with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO) and the legendary
all-black jazz big band, The Jazz Warriors.
Dennis' reputation as an artist of excellence who is comfortable
performing many genres of music has resulted in his working with
some of this country's and, indeed, the world's top jazz and pop
personalities. Consequently, Dennis has toured the world extensively.
Though appreciated for his distinctive approach to the trombone,
Dennis' style has often been compared to that of the great Fred
Wesley.
In 1995 Dennis launched his own band, Dee Roe, much to the delight
of funk, jazz and fusion aficionados. Though Dee Roe performed in
venues such as The Jazz Café, Ronnie Scott's London, The
Forum and Brixton Academy personal reasons caused Dennis to disband
the group in 1997.
The
five piece Dennis Rollins' Bad Bone and Co. (launched at the Barbican
March, 2000) is the culmination of Dennis' vast experience as a
respected bandleader and producer. With Bad Bone & Co. Dennis
demonstrates a unique and exciting approach to the under-rated trombone
proving that it can be an exciting front-line instrument. His high
energy, groove-based funky dance music -with jazz overtones - appeals
to audiences of all ages.
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