Bobby Militello
has played with many artists for the last 5 decades, along with leading his own groups.
Adjunct Instructor at the University at Buffalo 2016 - to present
2017 University At Buffalo Faculity Quartet
with
John Bacon Jr.
,
George Caldwell
,
Sabu Adeyola
and Bobby Militello
From
2014 to 2018
he has lead the
Bobby Militello Quartet
featuring Bobby Jones on Keyboards, Jim Colemon on Bass and Drummer
John Bacon Jr.
Member of the jazz sextet
Star People
, co-lead by pianist
George Caldwell
and Drummer
John Bacon Jr.
, featuring the music of Miles Davis.
Member of the
Mark Filsinger.
eleventet and sextet. Mark has formed the
Buffalo Jazz Collective
to enhance jazz in the W.N.Y. area.
From
1982 to 2012
he played alto & flute with the
Dave Brubeck Quartet
and recorded over 20 cds, played with almost every major orchestra in the U.S., Canada and Europe, appeared in many International jazz festivals, television and radio shows. A childhood dream come true, his tenure with Dave Brubeck has proven to be one of the highlights of his life and career. From
1975 to 1979
, Bobby played with
Maynard Ferguson
, also a childhood dream, on baritone sax and flute. During his tenure with Maynard, he appeared in the Downbeat Readers polls from 1976 to 1979 on bari and flute and received critical acclaim in numerous articles and reviews throughout the United States and Canada. He also became Maynard's road manager for 3 years.
1982 and 1983
were especially great years.
In 1982
Rick James
, who lived in Buffalo, heard Bobby's fusion group,
RPM
. After coming to many gigs, Rick set Bobby up with a contract with
Motown Records
to record his first solo album
Bobby M Blow"
.
That's right cats, albums were still being recorded then.
This was a funk, R&B project. Executive producer
Rick James
and co-produced by Bobby and the great jazz drummer and producer
Lenny White
. While in the process of putting the project together and beginning to record, Bobby got a call from
Dave Brubeck
. Dave had heard Bobby in 1977 with Maynard Ferguson, in Sugarbush Vermont. He was looking for a new horn player and wanted Bobby to come to New York and audition for the band. He did and was with Dave from 1982 to 2012. While living in Los Angeles from
1983 to 1991
, Bobby worked with many of the local resident world renowned composers and arrangers. To name a few, The
Don Menza
Quintet, The
Dee Barton
Big Band,
Chuck Flores
Big Band and Quartet,
Steve Hoffstetter
Latin Big Band, the
Jeff Stradling
Fusion Quintet, The
Kim Richmond
Jazz Orchestra and Big Band, The
Steve Segal
Big Band and various television sessions at Lorimar Studios. Bobby played alto, flute and clarinet with The
Bill Holman
Big Band and recorded with him as well. He also played tenor, clarinet and flute with The
Bob Florence
Big Band, who he also recorded with. Through a calibration with pianist, arranger and composer
Corey Allen
, Bobby met
Emiel van Egdom
, composer, arranger and guitarist from Maastricht in the Netherlands. Emiel recorded his first of many recordings in Los Angeles and Bobby played alto, tenor and flute on six of Emiel's recordings, along with some of the greatest studio players in Los Angeles. Bobby and Emiel have remained good friends for almost 25 years now and still tour and record together. Again, through his association with Corey Allen, Bobby began playing with
Cheryl Benteen
, vocalist from the world acclaimed vocal group Manhattan Transfer, playing tenor and clarinet and recorded on her first solo album. In 1991 Bobby moved back to Buffalo, NY, he was a contract player for the
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
where he began playing for
Doc Severinson
. This lead to him joining Doc in various orchestra concerts, around the country, and then to a chair in the Tonight Show Band playing tenor, clarinet and flute, touring with the band for 2 years.
While still playing with Brubeck and Doc Bobby began recording his first solo CDs, since recording "
BobbyM Blow
" for Motown. Over the next 3 years he recorded a CD each year.
Heart and Soul, Easy To Love, Straight Ahead
. At the same time he was playing with a few big bands in Buffalo and began a collaboration with trumpeter, arranger and composer,
Jeff Jarvis
, performing on three of Jeff's CDs and various concerts throughout the U.S.
From 2014 Bobby formed the Bobby Militello Quartet with Jim Colemon on bass, Bobby Jones on Keyboards and John Bacon Jr. on drums.
This band performed at the 2014 Monty Alexander Jazz Festival, along with many other concerts and local venues. Throughout his career, spanning some 50 years, he has formed various groups of his own ranging from Fusion/Funk to Bebop. His first national recording,
Primal Scream
, was with
Maynard Ferguson
in 1975 and his first solo album was recorded in 1982 on Motown Records, entitled
BobbyM Blow
. Enjoying a large range of musical styles, Bobby has merged his love for many types of music into his present style of bop. This, combined with his obvious ability to express emotion in his playing, makes for a unique sound and approach to playing the alto sax, tenor sax, flute and soprano. He is one of those artists that prefers to record live, when possible, in order to truly exhibit the qualities that make jazz so interesting. Bobby has been on over 250 recordings and various television and film scores.
Robert Philip Militello
Born in Buffalo, New York March 25, 1950
Graduated from P.S. # 77, 1964 - Lafayette H.S., 1968
Private saxophone lessons with John Sedola 1966-68
Dearborn MI 1970 - 1973 (vocal/show group - The Showcasemen)
Moved back to Buffalo 1973
Lived in Sugar Bush Vermont 1979
Lived in Sarasota Florida and performed in Jazz Club 1980
Lived in Buffalo, NY 1981 - 1983 formed Fusion group RPM
Moved to Los Angeles, CA 1983 to 1992
Moved back to Buffalo, NY Fall 1992
Member of the Buffalo Musicians Local # 42 since 1966
Member of the Los Angeles Musicians Local # 47 from 1984-1995
Member Tonawanda/Niagara Falls Local # 106-209 since 1984
Part owner of The Bijou Grille
Restaurant/Jazz Club Buffalo, NY 1992 to present
Pres. - G.P. Tralf, Inc.
General Partner, Tralf L.P. 1997 to 06/2004
Owner/General Manager - The Tralf
Night Club/ Buffalo, NY 1997 to 06/2004
Founder and President of
RPM Entertainment Productions, Inc., 1994 to 06/2004
Founder and President of BMCE, Inc. 06/2004 to present
Entertainment Chairman
Leukemia Society of WNY from 1994 - 2001
Adjunct Instructor at the University at Buffalo 2016 - to present
1967 - 1968 Buffalo State College Big Band (Lead Alto)
1967 - 1970 Formed Quintet called Moxie, performing & arranging,
original compositions of Mondo Galla
1970 - 1973 Showcasemen (Detroit based four part vocal group)
1974 - 1975 New Wave (Buffalo based jazz sextet)
1975 - 1979 Baritone sax and flute with Maynard Ferguson
road Mgr....,1976 to 1979
1980 - 1981 Sarasota Florida jazz gig with
Dick Fadale Quintet, recorded album Festive Dancer
1982 - 2006 Fusion group "RPM", Flute & Alto Sax
with The Dave Brubeck Quartet
1995 - 1998 Tenor sax with Doc Severinson
& The Tonight Show Band
1994 - 1998 Various performances with Doc Severinson
& the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
1993 - 1995 featured soloist with the Buffalo, San Francisco,
London, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, New York, Chicago,
Dallas and Minneapolis Philharmonics with
The Dave Brubeck Quartet
1985 - 1995 Featured soloist with Buffalo Philharmonic
1994 - Concert with Phil Woods and the Bill Holman (Los Angeles)
1990 - 1998 Toured Europe with composer/guitarist/swordmaster/
Emiel van Egdom
1990 - 1993 Bob Florence Big Band (Los Angeles)
1993 - 1987 Toured Europe w/
Emiel van Egdom
featuring vocalist
Tony Galla
1985 - 1992 Bill Holman Big Band (Los Angeles)
2012 The Lewiston Jazz Festival, Lewiston, NY.
with the Bobby Militello Quartet
2014 The Monty Alexander Jazz Festival, Washington D.C.
with the Bobby Militello Quartet
Recorded six movie soundtracks for Jay Chattaway in N.Y.
including THE BIG SCORE - USA 1983 - Fred Williamson
(2) CBC Television specials with Maynard Ferguson
(2) PBS Television specials with Maynard Ferguson
PBS special, JVC Jazz Festival and numerous European TV specials (Dave Brubeck)
Charlie Brown special " CB in Outer Space " (Dave Brubeck)
Vamping, movie with Patrick Duffy (Soundtrack & Technical Advisor)
Occasional tracks for Dallas TV show
Recorded new theme for Major Dad, TV show
Recorded on soundtrack for movie " Old Gringo " Gregory Peck
Numerous local commercials, both Buffalo & Los Angeles, for radio and television
1/2 hour special CBC, 1994 The Dave Brubeck Quartet
BET Television show - Night Tracks - with Dave Brubeck Quartet 1995
TV Show & Taping - Dave Brubeck & Moscow Symphony, Moscow - 1997
Live from Birdland streaming audio/video, 12/15/99 ( GMN.com )
Newport Jazz Festival 2001, 2003 & 2006 (JVC) (PBS)