Wallace Roney, Jr. Quartet: Dorthaan's Place
About This Event
Trumpeter Wallace Roney Jr. brings his quartet to Dorthaan’s Place at NJPAC, presenting sets shaped by the New York working-band tradition and the close-listening rooms of Smalls and Dizzy’s Club. His playing, honed through apprenticeships with figures including Steve Turre and James Carter, favors precision, ensemble responsiveness and sustained lines rather than solo display.
About Dorthaan's Place
Dorthaan’s Place at NJPAC is a jazz set built around trumpeter Wallace Roney Jr. and his quartet, shaped by the discipline of New York’s working-band circuit and the close acoustics of rooms like Smalls and Dizzy’s Club. Roney’s approach reflects a lineage of apprenticeship, including time alongside players such as Steve Turre and James Carter, with an emphasis on direct, unembellished communication. The program reads less like a debut than an extension of a living NYC club tradition carried onto a larger stage. The result is music that rewards attention to texture and ensemble listening.
About the Artists
Wallace Roney Jr.
Wallace Roney Jr. is a jazz musician heard in New York City settings such as Dizzy’s Club, where he appears on bandstands that favor close listening and ensemble interplay. He has performed with artists including Steve Turre, James Carter, Isaiah Thompson, Corcoran Holt, and Orion Turre, moving between horn-led lineages and modern rhythm-section drive.
Wallace Roney Jr. Quartet
The Wallace Roney Jr. Quartet is a jazz ensemble heard in the close quarters of Smalls Jazz Club, a room that favors listening over spectacle. Centered on trumpeter Wallace Roney Jr., the group draws on the working-band tradition of New York City, where sets are shaped in real time and repertory stays flexible.