RONGETZ

Stephane Ronget, known as RONGETZ, is a French music composer, producer and trumpeter, now living in New York City, United States. He graduated in trumpet and jazz history from The National Conservatory of Lyon in France, with a gold medal awarded by Didier LOCKWOOD.

Career

From the beginning of the 2000s, RONGETZ became involved in a variety of jazz crossover projects. His first successful band was Metropolitan Jazz Affair, which released two albums and several 12- and 7-inch vinyls. The band is featured in over 40 compilation albums.


In 2007, Rongetz started a new project called The Rongetz Foundation. The initial idea was to record live, original compositions, while bringing together musicians from disparate horizons and generations. With the help of the label Heavenly Sweetness (Franck Descollonges, Vincent Quittard, Antoine RAJON). The Rongetz Foundation released four albums. That project led Rongetz to record with members of bands such as The Jazz Messengers, Eddie Palmieri Orchestra, Charles Mingus Big Band, The RH Factor, Frank Zappa's group, Steve Turre, Gary Bartz, Gregory Porter, Dan Tepfer, Kevin Hays, Leo Genovese, Slavic Soul Party!

Discography

With the RONGETZ Foundation (Labels: Heavenly Sweetness, Brooklyn Butterfly Sound, Wagram)

With the Metropolitan Jazz Affair (Labels: Dreyfus Jazz, Infracom, Le Son du Maquis)

Collaborations and productions

Ronget played with, produced and composed music for:

With the RONGETZ Foundation

Gregory Porter, Gary Bartz, John Betsch, Steve Turre, Ronnie Cuber, David Schnitter, Corey Fonville, Luques Curtis, Renee Neufville, Bruce Williams, John Robinson, Jerome Jennings, Frank Locrasto, Corcoran Holt, Christopher Smith, Carlos Jiminez, Saunders Sermons, Orlando Vega, Jeremy Brun, Marvin Parks, Hansel Matthews, Dan Tepfer, Kevin Hays, Leonardo Genovese, Mathis Picard.

With Metropolitan Jazz Affair

Eric Duperray, Bruno “Patchworks” Hovart, Benjamin Devigne

External links

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