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Stacy Rowles once wrote a note to her father, pianist and composer Jimmy Rowles, stating: "Dear Dad, if you buy me a flugelhorn, I'll play the [expletive] out of it." Indeed she did, and she picked up singing, as well. A longtime mainstay on the Los Angeles jazz scene, she worked with the all-female quintet the Jazzbirds, led by the late multi-instrumentalist Betty O'Hara, as well as the Jazz Tap Ensemble and the DIVA Big Band. Father and daughter initially worked together on instrumental arrangements, and after he began arranging for voice and doing some singing himself, she followed suit. Despite her father's example, she was not attracted to the instrument. She eventually tried an old trumpet that was in the Rowles house and immediately took to it. The vibraphonist and teacher Charlie Shoemake, with whom she studied for a time, told me today, "Stacy was a natural talent. She listened to the right people, and her ear took her to the right places." Ms. Rowles and her father co-led a group in Los Angeles for a time in the early 1990s. She recorded three albums with him. They included "Me And The Moon", which featured her on flugelhorn and as a singer. Jimmy Rowles died in 1996. Excellent trumpeter/flugelhornist and occasional vocalist, Stacy Rowles sadly passed away at age 54 on October 30th. She had been severely injured in an auto accident two weeks earlier. A highly respected musician, she had made her mark in the jazz community in Los Angeles’ region for many years. Stacy’s father was the legendary pianist and composer Jimmy Rowles, and she followed in her father’s footsteps, which was constantly evident in her musical performing. Quoting from Stacy’s website (www.stacyrowles.com): “Jimmy Rowles probably didn’t anticipate that his daughter would choose to become one of the rare female trumpet- flugelhorn players, but their performances together afforded rare and memorable jazz pleasures. Rowles’ flugelhorn playing, even more than her trumpet work, combines a warm, often sensuous sound with briskly swinging, melodically based improvisations. Although she is better known as an instrumentalist, her warm-toned vocals move confidently from sweet intimate balladry to in-the-pocket, swinging grooves. And watching Stacy Rowles in action, masterfully displaying her craft, one could easily imagine Jimmy Rowles, somewhere, listening to the set and smiling proudly.” Stacy Rowles first performed as teenager with her father at the Monterey Jazz Festival. Among her other performance credits, she had been a member of Ann Patterson’s Maiden Voyage Band, the all-woman quintet Jazzbirds, the Jazz Tap Ensemble, the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and the DIVA Big Band.

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Stacy Rowles, 1955-2009

Stacy Rowles, 1955-2009

Source: Rifftides by Doug Ramsey

Family members and friends are planning a memorial service for Stacy Rowles. No date has been set. The trumpeter and singer died at home in Burbank, California, on October 27 of injuries from an automobile accident two weeks earlier. She was 54. The daughter of pianist Jimmy Rowles, she studied piano for a time. Despite her father's example, she was not attracted to the instrument. She eventually tried an old trumpet that was in the Rowles house and immediately took ...

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Stacy Rowles, Jazz Musician, is Dead at 54

Stacy Rowles, Jazz Musician, is Dead at 54

Source: Michael Ricci

Stacy Rowles, a jazz trumpeter, fluegelhorn player and singer who had been active on the Los Angeles jazz scene since the 1980s, died on Oct. 27 at her home in Burbank, Calif. She was 54. The cause was complications from a car accident on Oct. 13, said her sister, Stephanie Rowles. The daughter of the jazz pianist and composer Jimmy Rowles, Ms. Rowles was perpetually under-discovered: better known in Europe than in America, and much better known on the West ...

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Stacy Rowles Dies After Car Accident

Stacy Rowles Dies After Car Accident

Source: Michael Ricci

By Todd S. Jenkins Trumpeter and vocalist Stacy Rowles, a staple on the Los Angeles jazz scene, died on October 30, 2009, from complications following a car accident. Memorial information is pending. Stacy Rowles was the daughter of legendary pianist Jimmy Rowles, with whom she had recorded, and dancer Dorothy Rowles. Her brother, guitarist Gary Rowles, was a member of Love and Flo & Eddie; her sister Stephanie is an artist in Cambria, California. Stacy Rowles had been a member ...

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