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CHRONOGRAPHY

$20.00

GREG HOPKINS

THE GREG HOPKINS JAZZ ORCHESTRA

CHRONOGRAPHY, ten never before released arrangements by bandleader and trumpeter Greg Hopkins recorded with The Greg Hopkins Jazz Orchestra, featuring Bill Pierce, Renese King, Mark Walker, Tim Ray and Rick DiMuzio. “Here is a set of my most performed, hitherto unrecorded, arrangements, mostly from the Great American Songbook. I’ve been wanting to take care of these favorites, some from the past decades and some newer, give them their overdue respect. This recording is a kind of panoramic chronology of my work over fifty-five years and a heap of Boston jazz history.” GREG HOPKINS started in Detroit, making his way around the globe, arranging and performing for our most celebrated musicians from Gillespie and Sinatra to the Supremes; Motown to Symphony Hall. On composing and performing Hopkins says, "After years of doing this, I know what works and what doesn't, but I still experiment. Every piece is a nail biter.” He was writer and arranger for Buddy Rich and Herb Pomeroy, and more recently for Grammy® winner Esperanza Spalding, and her "Radio Music Society" tour.

© Copyright - Greg Hopkins / Un-Gyve Records (195269353728)

Product details

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.8 Pounds

Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ UN-GYVE RECORDS

Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 4, 2025

Label ‏ : ‎ UN-GYVE RECORDS

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DZ82CWNF

Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1

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Album Notes

"Greg Hopkins, the inspired trumpeter/composer ... is one of Boston’s unappreciated jazz treasures"

— Bob Blumenthal

Performer, composer, and arranger Greg Hopkins first picked up the trumpet as a boy in Detroit, and to this day it would be hard to spot him without his horn. Hopkins plays even when caught in traffic on commute to Berklee College of Music, where he’s been teaching since 1974 - the year the London Times called him “a real find” for the Buddy Rich Orchestra.

That symbiosis of man and musical instrument is evident in Hopkins’ solo performances by which he has served the orchestras of Louis Bellson, Billy Maxted, Rich, and Herb Pomeroy, as well as his own small ensembles and big bands. Hopkins began his professional career in 1965, freelancing in the Detroit area for such acts as the Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and Gladys Knight until 1969, when he graduated Michigan State.

From 1969 to 1974 he toured nationally and internationally, appearing at the Newport, Monterey, and other major jazz festivals. Hopkins has also performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Joe Williams, Tony Bennett, the Supremes, Burt Bacharach, Nancy Wilson, Lou Rawls, Mitzi Gaynor, Michel Legrand, Johnny Mathis, Shirley MacLaine, Marvin Hamlisch, and Lena Home, as well as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops, and the Boston Brass Ensemble.

He recorded as soloist and arranger the Roar of ‘74 and Stick It with the Buddy Rich Orchestra, Afrodisia with Lonnie Smith, Pramlatta’s Hips with Herb Pomeroy (Shiah). Together with Maggie Scott (MM and R), Orange Then Blue with George Adams (GM Recordings), Jumpin’ in the Future with Gunther Schuller (GM), Dreams Come True with Suzanne Dean (NOVA), and numerous others.

His theater work includes 42nd Street, Dancin', Some Like It Hot, Annie, Tommy Tune Tonight, Catskills on Broadway, West Side Story, Porgy and Bess, My Fair Lady with Rex Harrison, The King and I with Yul Brynner, Into the Woods, Ragtime, and A Chorus Line.

His own 16-Piece Jazz Orchestra CD, Okavongo, is out on the Summit label, as is his quintet CD, Quintology, featuring Bill Pierce, Mick Goodrick, and Gary Chaffee. Just released this spring was the trio CD with Tim Ray's chamber jazz group "Tre Corda", featuring Tim on piano, and Eugene Friesen on cello. Hopkins is also featured on the new Grammy® winning jazz cd by composer Joel Pallson and his Septet, on the Icelandic label. Most recently he was trumpet soloist with the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra on Arthur Welwoods composition for jazz trumpet and orchestra, on Albany Records. "Wind, Sky, and Clouds".

Mr. Hopkins busy teaching and performing schedule takes him all over the world doing concerts, festivals, jazz club dates, and clinics. Recently he has visited Italy, Iceland, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, Alaska, Argentina, and many others.

A Professor of Jazz Composition at Berklee College of Music, Hopkins has developed and teaches several courses in composition and also directs the Berklee Concert Jazz Orchestra, one of the most prestigious performing ensemble at the school.

He has published arrangements and compositions with Kendor, Studio P.R., and Tom Crown Brass Publications. Hopkins continues to write and orchestrate, and is Professor of Jazz Composition at Berklee where the debut of his “Inner Voyage” for Herb Pomeroy’s tribute shook the Performance Center not long ago, with John Abercrombie and Abe Laboriel, Sr. soloing.

Hopkins works often with his 16 Piece Jazz Orchestra, and also performs regularly with his quintet, and Tim Ray's trio, Tre Corda.