Randy Sandke
Jay Randall Sandke is a jazz trumpeter and guitarist.
While a student at Indiana University in 1968, he and Michael Brecker started a jazz-rock band that performed at the Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival. He was invited to be a member of the backing band for rock singer Janis Joplin, but a throat problem kept him from performing. Despite a successful operation on his throat, he gave up the trumpet, moved to New York City, and played guitar for the next ten years. When he returned to the trumpet, he became a member of the Nighthawks Orchestra led by Vince Giordano, followed by membership in Bechet's Legacy led by Bob Wilber. From 1984–1985, he was part of Benny Goodman's last band.
Sandke remarks in the liner notes to The Subway Ballet: "Okay - I worked with Benny Goodman, but so did Fats Navarro and Herbie Hancock and nobody refers to them as 'swing musicians'....Being thus labeled is somewhat akin to being called a child molester in that the tag never seems to go away, and both can be equally deleterious to one's career." He has recorded over twenty albums as a leader, ranging from revisitings of music from the 1920s and 1930s to explorations of contemporary idioms in the company Michael Brecker, Kenny Barron, Marty Ehrlich, Bill Charlap, and Uri Caine. He became interested in exploring dissonant, nonstandard harmonies that lie outside of conventional triadic harmony, creating a musical theory of what he calls "metatonality", a harmonic system outlined in his book Harmony for a New Millennium.
He has led the New York All-Stars with Dan Barrett and Ken Peplowski, the Metatonal Band with Marvin Smith and Ted Rosenthal, and has done arrangements for the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra. His writings include a method book about his "metatonal" approach to harmony. He has a brother, Jordan Sandke, who is a trumpeter. Both brothers played in the Widespread Depression Jazz Orchestra.
His albums include Trumpet After Dark, a jazz-with-strings album that uses Renaissance viols instead of modern violins. Inside Out and Outside In bring together mainstream jazz musicians such as Ken Peplowski and avant-garde jazz musicians Ray Anderson and Uri Caine. His work appeared in the movies The Cotton Club, Bullets over Broadway, and The Curse of the Jade Scorpion.
Discography
As leader
- New York Stories
- Stampede
- The Bix Beiderbecke Era
- I Hear Music
- Get Happy
- The Chase
- Calling All Cats
- The Music of the Trumpet Kings with Harry Allen
- Awakening
- The Re-discovered Louis and Bix
- Uptown Lowdown: A Jazz Salute to the Big Apple
- Randy Sandke Meets Bix Beiderbecke
- Inside Out: Mainstream Meets the New Music
- The Music of Bob Haggart
- Cliffhanger
- Outside In
- Trumpet After Dark
- Now & Again with Dick Hyman
- Unconventional Wisdom
- Jazz ''for Juniors
- Play Jazz Favorites/Broadway
- We Love You, Louis!
- Count Basie Remembered Volume One
- Count Basie Remembered Volume Two
- The New York Allstars Play Lionel Hampton Volume One''
As sideman
- From Bessie to Brazil
- From Broadway to Bebop
- Easy to Love: The Songs of Cole Porter
- Easy to Love
- Someone to Watch Over Me
- Harry Allen, A Night at Birdland Volume 1
- Harry Allen, A Night at Birdland Volume 2
- Karrin Allyson, Sweet Home Cookin'
- Karrin Allyson, Scott Hamilton, Concord Jazz Festival All-Stars, Fujitsu-Concord 27th Jazz Festival
- John Barry, The Cotton Club
- Ann Hampton Callaway, From Sassy to Divine
- Gerard Carelli, Lucky to Be Me,
- Barbara Carroll, Everything I Love
- James Chirillo, Sultry Serenade
- Vince Giordano's Nighthawks, The Music Of The Cotton Club
- Wycliffe Gordon, Slidin' Home
- Marty Groz, Songs I Learned at My Mother's Knee and Other Low Joints
- Jon Hendricks, Freddie Freeloader
- Peanuts Hucko Featuring Louise Tobin, Swing That Music
- Peanuts Hucko, Billy Butterfield, Trummy Young, Tribute to Louis Armstrong
- Dick Hyman, Swing Is Here
- Oliver Jackson, The Last Great Concert
- Jeff Jerolamon, Swing Thing!
- Jerry Jerome, Something Old, Something New
- Erich Kunzel, Route 66
- Erich Kunzel, Nice 'N' Easy: Celebrating Sinatra
- Allen Lowe, Woyzeck's Death
- Allen Lowe, Jews in Hell
- Allen Lowe, A Day ''in Brooklyn
- Allen Lowe, Jews & Roots: An Avant Garde of Our Own: Disconnected Works: 1980 - 2018
- Allen Lowe, America: The Rough Cut
- George Masso, The Wonderful World of George Gershwin
- Butch Miles, Cookin '
- Butch Miles, Howard Alden, Soulmates
- Geoff Muldaur, Private Astronomy
- Original Storyville Jazzband Vienna & Randy Sandke, Live at Jazzland
- Ken Peplowski, Steppin' with Peps
- Flip Phillips, Flip Philllips Celebrates His 80th Birthday at the March of Jazz 1995
- John Pizzarelli, All of Me
- John Pizzarelli, After Hours
- Ralph Reichert Quartet with Randy Sandke, Reflections
- Scott Robinson, Bronze Nemesis
- Cynthia Sayer, Attractions
- Cynthis Sayer, Joyride
- Loren Schoenberg, Just A-Settin' and A-Rockin'
- Daryl Sherman and John Cocuzzi, Celebrating Mildred Bailey and Red Norvo
- Mel Torme, A Tribute to Bing Crosby
- Triangle Jazz Party Boys, Friends in Need 1991 Triangle Jazz Party Boys
- Warren Vaché Jr., Warren Plays Warren
- Warren Vache, Swingtime!
- Jimmy Varro's Swing 7, Afterglow
- Frank Vignola, Off Broadway
- Widespread Depression Jazz Orchestra, Paris Blues
- Bob Wilber, Live at the Vineyard
- Bob Wilber, The Hamburg Concert''