John Rapson
Trombone, Musical Artist
1953 –
Who is John Rapson?
Ira John Rapson, III is an American jazz trombonist and educator.
Rapson began on piano at age five before switching to trombone. He studied at Westmont College, graduating in 1976, then took his MA in composition at California State University. Rapson taught at Westmont from 1980 to 1990, concurrently playing in Los Angeles with Vinny Golia. He also worked with Tim Berne, Walter Thompson, Bobby Bradford, and John Carter. He has worked extensively as a leader with noted West Coast jazz players. His sextet, active from 1982–1985, included Golia, Wayne Peet, Alex Cline, and Roberto Miguel Miranda; his octet, active from 1985–1990, had Golia, Cline, Ken Filiano, John Fumo, Kim Richmond or Steve Fowler, and Bill Roper as members. He also led a trio in 1986-1987 with Golia and Miranda.
Rapson moved to the East Coast in 1990, studying at Wesleyan University, where he received his doctorate in ethnomusicology. He played with Anthony Braxton in 1992 and worked with Ed Blackwell, Jay Hoggard, and Allen Lowe. He again led a sextet from 1992-1999 with Braxton, Bradford, Peet, Roper, and Cline.
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