RON WILKINS
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http://www.myspace.com/ronwilkins
Ron Wilkins resides in San Antonio, Texas and is a graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School. He attended North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) and later graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio. While attending NTSU, Ron performed with the 2 o'clock Lab Band, the NTSU Jazz Singers, and the College All-Star Big Band led by Clark Terry.
In 1984 Ron enlisted in the United States Air Force and performed in the USAF Band of the West as lead and bass trombonist, principal euphonium, second tubist, and feature vocalist. Ron is currently bass trombonist with Mid-Texas Symphony in Seguin, and he was the featured artist for the May 9, 2004 concert.
Ron's diversified career has led to performances with the San Antonio Symphony and Festival Orchestra, and Victoria, Texas Symphony. He plays tuba and bass trombone with THE CAPITOL OF TEXAS BRASS QUINTET out of Austin, Texas. Ron recently performed as Guest Artist with the Temple Symphony Orchestra and the Flint Michigan Pops Symphony Orchestra. His Broadway touring show credits include; "West Side Story," "Showboat," "The Producers," "Chicago," "Lion King" and many others.
Ron has also performed with Jerry Lewis, Bob Hope, Lena Horne, Ray Charles, Rosemary Clooney, Dizzy Gillespie, the Temptations, the Four Tops, and other well known entertainers. As a noted jazz musician, Ron performs with the Ron Wilkins 4tet in the San Antonio and Austin area at Luna Fine Music Club and the Elephant Room. SAN ANTONIO CURRENT Magazine featured Ron on the cover when the CURRENT named the Ron Wilkins 4tet best jazz group of 2004. Ron also occasionally performs with the group Small World, and is featured on Small World's CDs "Seasons of the Heart" and "Live at the Landing." In June of 2001, Ron performed with Small World at the American Federation of Musicians Union Annual Convention in Las Vegas. In May 2002, Ron was a featured artist in Denton, Texas at the International Trombone Association's 2002 International Trombone Festival.
As an educator, Ron cultivates a studio that produces many Texas All-State Band performers. He teaches alto/tenor/bass/trombone, euphonium and tuba methods, jazz improvisation, jazz combo, and voice. In January 2005, Ron became trombone instructor at The University of Texas in San Antonio
What year did he graduate from Roosevelt? I was from 76.
Godzie1 1 year ago
@aidankrbe me its wonderful
ctjbonner 1 year ago
@stevewagner1123 Agreed. Some very great technicians tend to play "fast and impressive" because they can and it's not necessarily the best choice musically. That said, this guy is amazing. :)
ubjorlin 1 year ago
i take lessons from this man
aidankrbe 1 year ago
this is quite easily some of the best boning ive ever heard in my life, but it just seemed like some of the fast parts didnt fit into the song
stevewagner1123 2 years ago
very good I loved the performance !!congratulations.
periclesemmanuel 2 years ago
quite AMAZING......
ctjbonner 2 years ago
Great 'bone solo!
Funkbone 2 years ago
My man..I did gigs with Ron..with the George Rivas .& the.Continental Orchestra,,Felix Solis, Ramiro Cervera, Paul Elizondo etc ..and others in SA, Tx 70,80,90's..lot's of great times playing with Ron..great volcalist and Trombone player..1st class..hey Ron remember
'La ReKaaa...ha ha...I'm Bobby with the Red 335 & the Sunn amp....
WEBTRAIN 2 years ago
man, all of his trombone playing is out of this world.
boricuajjv 2 years ago