Frank Rosaly

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Frank Rosaly
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Frank Rosaly performing at Club W71, Weikersheim.
Background information
Born (1974-05-30) May 30, 1974 (age 49)
Genres Jazz, Avant-garde jazz, electronic
Instrument(s) Drums, percussion
Years active1999–present
Labels Delmark Records, Utech Records, Atavistic Records, Rune Grammofon,
Website www.frankrosaly.com

Frank Rosaly (born May 30, 1974) is a Puerto Rican American drummer, composer, and sound designer associated with a transparent compositional approach to drumming across various styles of music including jazz, improvisation, rock and experimental music. [1] Rosaly also composes for film.

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Biography

Frank Rosaly (Francisco Javier Rosaly Amoros) was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1974. His mother Carmen (née Amoros) was a secretary, his father Francisco was an accountant. He has one sister Frances who is a teacher. Frank graduated from Thunderbird High School in Phoenix, Arizona in 1992. He subsequently attended Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, where he earned a bachelor's degree in percussion performance. Starting out in the Flagstaff and Phoenix, Arizona, music scenes, Rosaly relocated to Los Angeles for a time before returning to NAU from 1999 to 2000. [2] It was in this time that Rosaly performed extensively with composer/bassist Joel DiBartolo in Raging Jazz Project which also included future Big Gigantic founder Dominic Lalli. Rosaly studied with Billy Higgins from 1998 to 1999.

Rosaly relocated to Chicago in 2001 where he was awarded Best Jazz Musician by the Chicago Reader in 2013. [3] In addition to performing and recording within the local scene and groups, Rosaly also produces the solo project Milkwork: A Study in Integration of Electronically Manipulated Percussion Instruments. He also operates his own independent record label called Molk Records.

In 2016, Rosaly relocated to Amsterdam and continues to work with artists and groups in Chicago, New York and other parts of Europe with such groups as OBOL LE and All Ellington.

Discography

Frank Rosaly:

Raging Jazz Project

Shortbus

Design Flaw

Thread Quintet

Tim Daisy & Frank Rosaly:

Keefe Jackson & Frank Rosaly:

Dave Rempis/Frank Rosaly

Christoph Erb, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Jason Roebke & Frank Rosaly:

Jeb Bishop, Jaap Blonk, Lou Mallozzi & Frank Rosaly:

Aram Shelton, Fred Lonberg-Holm & Frank Rosaly:

Aram Shelton & Frank Rosaly:

Thurston Moore & Frank Rosaly:

Aaron Bennet, Darren Johnston, Lisa Mezzacappa & Frank Rosaly:

Shane Parish & Frank Rosaly:

Fred Jackson, Stéphane Payen, Edward Perrud & Frank Rosaly:

Christoph Erb, Jim Baker & Frank Rosaly:

Dave Rempis, Jasper Stadhouders & Frank Rosaly:

Tres Hongos:

The Luzern-Chicago Connection

The Young Mothers

All Ellington

As sideman

With Northern Arizona University Jazz Ensemble
With Katie Haverly
With Paul Hartsaw Tentet
With Mandarin Movie
With The Rempis Percussion Quartet
With Steve Dawson
With Subliminal 3
With Boxhead Ensemble
With Fast Citizens
With Matana Roberts
With Fred Lonberg-Holm Trio
With Keefe Jackson's Project Project
With Who Cares How Long You Sink
With Princess, Princess
With Jason Adasiewicz
With The Flatlands Collective
With Never Enough Hope
With Musket
With Ingebrigt Håker Flaten Quintet
With David Daniell & Douglas McCombs
With Fred Lonberg-Holm's Lightbox Orchestra
With Paul Giallorenzo
With Jeb Bishop Trio
With Scorch Trio
With Josh Abrams
With Nick Mazzarella Trio
With Karl E. H. Seigfried
With Jorrit Dijkstra
With Marketa Irglova
With Joan Of Arc
With Jason Stein Quartet
With Boris Hauf Sextet
With Darren Johnston's Gone To Chicago
With Ingebrigt Håker Flaten Chicago Sextet
With Matt Clark
With Josh Berman
With Iñigo Ugarteburu
With Nicole Mitchell's Ice Crystal
With Pandelis Karayorgis Quintet
With Devin Hoff
With Bradford/Gjerstad Quartet
With Dave McDonnell Group
With Jason Roebke
With John Dikeman
With Natural Information Society & Bitchin Bajas
With Ryley Walker
With Tim Stine Trio
With Next Delusion
With Hearts & Minds
With Josh Abrams & Natural Information Society

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References

  1. Cuddy, Alison (6 June 2012). "Chicago jazz drummer Frank Rosaly gets in touch with his Puerto Rican roots". Wbez.org. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  2. Horton, Lyn. "Frank Rosaly: Music From Within". JazzTimes.com. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  3. "Best Jazz Musician". Chicago Reader . Retrieved January 27, 2020.