Rodger Fox

{{Short description|New Zealand trombone player and jazz band leader (1953–2024)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}

{{Use New Zealand English|date=June 2021}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| background = person

| name = Rodger Fox

| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CNZM|size=100%}}

| image = Rodger Fox - Clase-up Photo.jpg

| caption = Fox in 2012

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1953|01|07|df=y}}{{cite book |title=Who's Who in New Zealand, 1991 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6x8OAQAAMAAJ |last1=Lambert |first1=Max |year=1991 |edition=12th |publisher=Octopus |location=Auckland |isbn=9780790001302 |pages=210f}}

| birth_place = Christchurch, New Zealand

| death_date = {{Death date and age|2024|05|27|1953|01|07|df=y}}

| death_place = {{nobr|Palmerston North, New Zealand}}

| genre = Jazz

| instrument = Trombone

| occupations = Musician, band leader, educator

| years_active = 1960s–2024

| past_member_of = Quincy Conserve

| website = {{url|https://rodgerfoxbigband.com}}

}}

Rodger Dennis Fox {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CNZM}} (7 January 1953 – 27 May 2024) was a New Zealand trombonist, jazz educator, recording artist and leader of the Rodger Fox Big Band. He founded his jazz band in 1973 and toured extensively in New Zealand and overseas, playing at international jazz festivals including Montreux and Monterey. He was a jazz educator and taught at the New Zealand School of Music at Victoria University of Wellington.

Early life

Fox was born in Christchurch in 1953, the son of Louis and Betty Fox. Both his parents were musicians. Betty taught piano and Louis played in and conducted brass bands, becoming head of music at Mana College in Wellington where his son was educated.{{Cite web|last=Mitchell|first=Rob|date=25 May 2018|title=National Portrait: Rodger Fox|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/103761166/national-portrait-rodger-fox|url-status=live|access-date=17 June 2021|website=Stuff |language=en|archive-date=14 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210614231723/https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/103761166/national-portrait-rodger-fox}} Fox initially played the trumpet, changing to the trombone when that instrument was needed in the Mana College band. He played in the local brass band, the Wellington Youth Orchestra{{Cite journal|last=Tuckett|first=Graeme|date=February 2015|title=Rodger Fox|journal=Fishhead|volume=45|pages=48–50}} and the National Youth Orchestra in 1969 and 1970.{{Cite book|last=Tonks|first=Joy|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/456176486|title=The NZSO National Youth Orchestra: fifty years and beyond|date=2011|publisher=Victoria University Press|isbn=978-0-86473-609-3|location=Wellington|pages=258|language=English|oclc=456176486}} He passed the Royal College of Music trombone and theory exam in 1970. His brother played the trombone and his sisters the clarinet and saxophone.{{Cite journal|last=Sharp|first=Iain|date=March 1994|title=Rodger Fox|journal=Pacific Way|volume=70|pages=35–37}} On leaving school Fox worked for Chappells Music Publishing and in the Golden Horn Music shop. His favourite jazz band was Woody Herman's and he acknowledged Herman as a huge influence on his playing.

Career

= Early career =

Fox was intending to pursue a career in classical music; he was offered a place as an orchestral trainee with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra but brass players were not accepted onto the scheme that year as brass and woodwind players were not finding employment. Instead he joined the band Quincy Conserve, which he credited as an invaluable training ground for running a band and touring.

= Rodger Fox Big Band =

In 1973 Fox and Alan Nelson formed an 18 piece band, the Golden Horn Big Band, named after the music shop where he worked.{{Cite news|date=23 October 1999|title=Play it louder Rodger|page=11|work=The Evening Post}} At the time Fox found that older musicians were not affording younger players the opportunities to play which spurred him to start his own band.{{Cite book|last=Meehan|first=Norman|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/961019245|title=New Zealand jazz life|date=2016|others=Victoria University Press|isbn=978-1-77656-092-9|location=Wellington|pages=32, 58, 100, 120–121, 177|oclc=961019245}} The Rodger Fox Big Band succeeded the Golden Horn band.

The Rodger Fox Big Band toured in New Zealand and overseas, playing at jazz festivals in Monterey, Montreux, Wichita and Manly.{{Cite web|title=SOUNZ Rodger Fox|url=https://sounz.org.nz/contributors/1861|access-date=17 June 2021|website=sounz.org.nz|archive-date=14 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210614231727/https://sounz.org.nz/contributors/1861|url-status=live}} In 1978 they toured Australia. They appeared at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1980 and 1981, the first New Zealand band to play at Montreux.{{Cite web|last=O'Neil|first=Andrea|date=11 March 2013|title=Celebrating 40 years of jazz with Titahi Bay-raised Rodger Fox|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/local-papers/kapi-mana-news/entertainment/8411754/Celebrating-40-years-of-jazz-with-Titahi-Bay-raised-Rodger-Fox|access-date=17 June 2021|website=Stuff |language=en}} In 1980 they toured in the United States and recorded an album at the Vanguard Studio in New York. The following year they toured Poland and played at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London. They played at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 2001, 2006 and 2017.{{Cite web|date=23 June 2017|title=NZ Live: The Rodger Fox Big Band|url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nzlive/audio/201848643/nz-live-the-rodger-fox-big-band|access-date=17 June 2021|website=RNZ |language=en-nz|archive-date=14 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210614230421/https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nzlive/audio/201848643/nz-live-the-rodger-fox-big-band|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|last=|last2=|first2=|last3=|first3=|date=31 July 2017|title=The Rodger Fox Big Band – On Stage with the Best of the Best|url=https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1707/S00387/the-rodger-fox-big-band-on-stage-with-the-best-of-the-best.htm|url-status=live|access-date=17 June 2021|website=www.scoop.co.nz|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624200932/https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1707/S00387/the-rodger-fox-big-band-on-stage-with-the-best-of-the-best.htm}}

Fox maintained that New Zealand does not have its own local jazz style and that jazz is an American music. In support of this view and to encourage the development of jazz playing and his initiatives in jazz education Fox brought many American jazz musicians to New Zealand to perform with his band: singer Diane Schuur, trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, pianist Bill Cunliffe, trumpeter Maynard Ferguson, saxophonist Bruce Johnstone, saxophonist Michael Brecker, trumpeter Bobby Shew, guitarist Robben Ford, singer Lydia Pense, and singer Randy Crawford. The band's 20th anniversary tour starred trombonist Bill Reichenbach, trumpeter Gary Grant, singer David Clayton-Thomas (vocalist of Blood, Sweat and Tears) and local musician Midge Marsden. Organist Joey de Francesco and singer Brenda Boykin performed with the band for the 40th anniversary tour.{{Cite news|date=2 September 2013|title=Forty years of jazz for Rodger Fox|language=en|work=Newshub |url=https://www.newshub.co.nz/entertainment/forty-years-of-jazz-for-rodger-fox-2013090300|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171010093549/http://www.newshub.co.nz/entertainment/forty-years-of-jazz-for-rodger-fox-2013090300|url-status=dead|archive-date=10 October 2017|access-date=17 June 2021}} Fox toured New Zealand in 2023 to mark 50 years since the founding of the Big Band. The concert was called 'The Big Drum Off' and featured guest drummers Dennis Chambers, Gregg Bissonette and Peter Erskine.{{Cite web |last=Tobin |first=Chris |date=2023-02-13 |title=Rodger Fox bringing 'The Big Drum Off' |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/131215117/rodger-fox-bringing-the-big-drum-off |access-date=2023-03-08 |website=Stuff |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=2023-02-24 |title=Trombonist Rodger Fox looks back on 50 years in jazz |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/131311544/trombonist-rodger-fox-looks-back-on-50-years-in-jazz |access-date=2023-03-08 |website=Stuff |language=en}}

= Collaborations with other musicians =

File:Rodger Fox Painted Photo copy.jpg

Noticing the paucity of New Zealand jazz arrangements Fox produced Reimagined! in 2022, an album of songs by New Zealand singer Dave Dobbyn. Music from the album would be used in another initiative to encourage school jazz bands to play New Zealand music.{{Cite web |last=Karaitiana |first=Karla |date=2022-04-04 |title=Dave Dobbyn receives the big band treatment as Rodger Fox mines Kiwi hits for jazz arrangements |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/300557629/dave-dobbyn-receives-the-big-band-treatment-as-rodger-fox-mines-kiwi-hits-for-jazz-arrangements |access-date=2022-05-04 |website=Stuff |language=en |archive-date=4 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220504013025/https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/300557629/dave-dobbyn-receives-the-big-band-treatment-as-rodger-fox-mines-kiwi-hits-for-jazz-arrangements |url-status=live}} Further promotion of New Zealand artists and poets resulted in a collaboration with hip-hop artist King Kapisi in 2023{{Cite web |date=2023-10-19 |title=Rodger Fox Big Band featuring King Kapisi with Erna Ferry to Headline at 2023 Wellington Jazz Festival. |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/music101/audio/2018911810/rodger-fox-big-band-featuring-king-kapisi-with-erna-ferry-to-headline-at-2023-wellington-jazz-festival |access-date=2024-05-27 |website=RNZ |language=en-nz}} and a concert of music inspired by the poems of Hone Tuwhare in 2022.{{Cite news |last=Holm |first=Sonya |date=28 September 2022 |title=Rodger Fox draws on Hone Tuwhare's poems to make music |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/300698796/rodger-fox-draws-on-hone-tuwhares-poems-to-make-music |access-date=28 May 2024 |work=Stuff }}

Fox also collaborated with classical musicians. In 2016 he toured his band with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in a programme called Swing into Spring conducted by Hamish McKeich with trumpet and flugelhorn player Allen Vituzzi as soloist.{{Cite web|last=Fox|first=Rebecca|date=15 September 2016|title=Swing and strings|url=https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/music/swing-and-strings|url-status=live|access-date=17 June 2021|website=Otago Daily Times |language=en|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624201537/https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/music/swing-and-strings}}{{Cite web|last=Button|first=John|date=4 September 2016|title=Concert Review: Swing into Spring, NZSO & The Rodger Fox Big Band|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/arts/83900619/concert-review-swing-into-spring-nzso--the-rodger-fox-big-band|url-status=live|access-date=17 June 2021|website=Stuff |language=en|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624195922/https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/arts/83900619/concert-review-swing-into-spring-nzso--the-rodger-fox-big-band}} Fox and New Zealand classical pianist Michael Houstoun worked together to record a CD Concerti in 2017.{{Cite web|date=20 February 2017|title=The Classics: 20th February|url=https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/music/classics-20th-february|access-date=17 June 2021|website=Otago Daily Times |language=en|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624201717/https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/music/classics-20th-february|url-status=live}} They collaborated again in 2021 at the Wellington Jazz Festival with Houstoun playing compositions and arrangements by Bill Cunliffe.{{Cite web|date=25 May 2021|title=Michael Houstoun and Rodger Fox – at the jazz festival|url=http://wellington.scoop.co.nz/?p=136539|url-status=live|access-date=19 June 2021|website=Scoop|language=en|archive-date=2 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210602010253/http://wellington.scoop.co.nz/?p=136539}} In 2020 tenor Simon O'Neill performed Wagner arias accompanied by the band at a concert in Palmerston North.{{Cite web|last=Hopwood|first=Malcolm|date=21 October 2020|title=Great Wagnerian jazz sung and played by quality musicians|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/300139588/great-wagnerian-jazz-sung-and-played-by-quality-musicians|url-status=live|access-date=17 June 2021|website=Stuff |language=en|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624201145/https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/300139588/great-wagnerian-jazz-sung-and-played-by-quality-musicians}}

= Jazz education =

Fox's band provided work opportunities for jazz musicians and he regarded the band as a training ground for young players. He advocated for better funding of jazz performance and for a jazz orchestra. He maintained that while the country has a national orchestra, a ballet company and regional orchestras there is no national big band to provide opportunities and employment for younger players. The band ran as a non-profit organisation with the earnings being used to promote educational opportunities, to bring musicians from overseas to work with the band, or to fund trips to jazz festivals or jazz education conferences.{{Cite journal|last=Bollinger|first=Nick|date=12 June 2004|title=Rodger Fox|journal=New Zealand Listener|pages=10}}

File:Rodger Fox - Photo by Rene Huemer.jpg

In the early 1980s Fox, saxophonist Colin Hemmingsen and percussionist Bud Jones established the first jazz courses at the Wellington Polytechnic (later Massey University). Fox became a senior lecturer at the New Zealand School of Music in Wellington (initially a Massey University and Victoria University joint venture but later part of Victoria University).{{Cite web|title=Rodger Fox Profile|url=https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/rodger.fox|url-status=live|access-date=19 June 2021|website=people.wgtn.ac.nz|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624200337/https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/rodger.fox}}{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2009|title=Big Band CD hits the shelves|url=https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/about-massey/news/article.cfm?mnarticle_uuid=56456486-96BF-57FE-A6C7-3C82AB74D34B|access-date=14 June 2021|website=www.massey.ac.nz|language=en-NZ}}

As well as his university teaching Fox tutored and mentored young jazz musicians in schools and at other jazz workshops.{{Cite web|last=Gastmeier|first=Hayley|date=12 August 2017|title=Jazzing it up with the Fox|url=https://times-age.co.nz/jazzing-it-up-with-the-fox/|url-status=live|access-date=14 June 2021|website=Times Age|language=en-NZ|archive-date=14 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210614230408/https://times-age.co.nz/jazzing-it-up-with-the-fox/}} In 2019 he organised a series of one day workshops and concerts around the country, delivered by the band and international musicians and educators. The aim was to give students exposure to world-class educators and performers and a greater understanding of jazz artistry.{{Cite journal|last=Fox|first=Rodger|date=May 2019|title=Jazz on the road and the jazz gala|journal=Tune Me in|volume=14|issue=1|pages=22–24}}

In 1997 he attended the Jazz Educators' conference in Chicago.{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}} In 1999 he attended the Jazz Educators' Conference in Anaheim and in 2020 and 2024 the Jazz Education Network conference in New Orleans.{{Cite web|last=|last2=|first2=|last3=|first3=|date=26 August 2019|title=Rodger Fox invited to world's largest educational event {{!}} Scoop News|url=https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1908/S00260/rodger-fox-invited-to-worlds-largest-educational-event.htm|url-status=live|access-date=19 June 2021|website=www.scoop.co.nz|archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624202535/https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1908/S00260/rodger-fox-invited-to-worlds-largest-educational-event.htm}}{{Cite web |last=Fox |first=Christopher |date=5 February 2024 |title=Life living in a big band |url=https://rodgerfoxbigband.com/blog |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=Rodger Fox Big Band |language=en-NZ}}{{Cite web |date=7 January 2024 |title=Rodger Fox Big Band Turns On Storming Performance In New Orleans |url=https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU2401/S00010/rodger-fox-big-band-turns-on-storming-performance-in-new-orleans.htm?_gl=1*zzsnhk*_ga*MzMxOTI4MzI3LjE3MTY4NjA4ODQ.*_ga_GGVMM3MB82*MTcxNjg2MDg4NC4xLjEuMTcxNjg2MDg5OS40NS4wLjA. |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=www.scoop.co.nz}} The band's attendance at the 2024 conference was made possible by raising funds from the community after a funding application to Creative New Zealand in 2023 was turned down.{{Cite web |date=2 November 2023 |title=Rodger Fox Big Band Misses Out On Creative NZ Assistance |url=https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU2311/S00013/rodger-fox-big-band-misses-out-on-creative-nz-assistance.htm?_gl=1*1gruwz5*_ga*MzMxOTI4MzI3LjE3MTY4NjA4ODQ.*_ga_GGVMM3MB82*MTcxNjg2MDg4NC4xLjEuMTcxNjg2MDkxMi4zMi4wLjA. |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=www.scoop.co.nz}}

Death

Fox died in Palmerston North on 27 May 2024, at the age of 71.{{cite news |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/517981/nz-jazz-legend-rodger-fox-dies-aged-71 |title=NZ jazz legend Rodger Fox dies aged 71 |date=28 May 2024 |work=RNZ News |access-date=28 May 2024}}{{cite news |url=https://www.legacy.com/nz/obituaries/nzherald-nz/name/rodger-fox-obituary?id=55201761 |title=Rodger Fox obituary |date=29 May 2024 |work=The New Zealand Herald |access-date=29 May 2024}} Tributes acknowledged his energy, generosity, enthusiasm, his 50-year commitment to jazz performance and jazz education and his talent for inspiring young people.{{Cite web |date=2024-05-27 |title=NZ jazz legend Rodger Fox dies aged 71 |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/517981/nz-jazz-legend-rodger-fox-dies-aged-71 |access-date=2024-05-29 |website=RNZ |language=en-nz}}{{Cite news |last=Heagney |first=George |date=29 May 2024 |title=Legacy of keeping jazz alive and well - legendary musician Rodger Fox dies |url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/350292022/legacy-keeping-jazz-alive-and-well-legendary-musician-rodger-fox-dies |access-date=29 May 2024 |work=Stuff.co.nz}}{{Cite web |date=2024-05-28 |title=Rodger Fox: a tribute to the champion of New Zealand jazz |url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/concert/programmes/three-to-seven/audio/2018940317/rodger-fox-a-tribute-to-the-champion-of-new-zealand-jazz |access-date=2024-05-29 |website=RNZ |language=en-nz}}{{Cite web |date=28 May 2024 |title=Tribute to Rodger Fox |url=https://rodgerfoxbigband.com/Tribute%20to%20Rodger%20Fox |access-date=29 May 2024 |website=rodgerfoxbigband.com}}

File:Rodger Fox CNZM investiture.jpg by the governor-general, Dame Cindy Kiro at Government House, Wellington]]

Awards and honours

Fox won the Aotearoa Music Award (Tui) for New Zealand jazz recording of the year on four occasions: in 1983, 2001, 2004 and 2012.{{Cite web|title=Aotearoa Music Awards {{!}} Award History|url=https://aotearoamusicawards.nz/award-history/|access-date=17 June 2021|language=en-US|archive-date=25 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201025201023/https://aotearoamusicawards.nz/award-history/|url-status=live}} In the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to music.{{Cite web |title=The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2003 |url=https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications/queens-birthday-honours-list-2003 |access-date=14 June 2021 |publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet |date=2 June 2003 |archive-date=7 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190507104354/https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications/queens-birthday-honours-list-2003 |url-status=live}} He was conferred with an honorary doctorate (DMus) by Massey University in 2005.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2005|title=Honorary Doctorate for Jazz Legend|url=https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/about-massey/news/article.cfm?mnarticle_uuid=1383DE5F-96BF-57FE-A605-E93D8E36DAA4|url-status=live|access-date=14 June 2021|website=www.massey.ac.nz|language=en-NZ|archive-date=14 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210614235018/https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/about-massey/news/article.cfm?mnarticle_uuid=1383DE5F-96BF-57FE-A605-E93D8E36DAA4}}

In 2017 he was presented with a Scroll of Honour from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand for his services to New Zealand entertainment.{{cite web|url=https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/nzsm/about/news/archives/2017-news/scroll-of-honour-for-rodger-fox |title=Scroll of Honour for Rodger Fox |date=12 October 2017 }}

In the 2022 New Year Honours, Fox was promoted to Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to music.{{cite news |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/new-year-honours-the-full-list-of-2022/EOKFR77H542D647EWBSCHNSBKI/ |title=New Year Honours: the full list of 2022 |date=31 December 2021 |work=The New Zealand Herald |access-date=31 December 2021 |archive-date=30 December 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230225555/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/new-year-honours-the-full-list-of-2022/EOKFR77H542D647EWBSCHNSBKI/ |url-status=live}}{{Cite web|title=New Year Honours List 2022|url=https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications/new-year-honours-list-2022|url-status=live|access-date=2021-12-30|website=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet|language=en-NZ|archive-date=30 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211230191325/https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications/new-year-honours-list-2022}}

Selected discography

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Label

!Notes

2022

|Reimagined!

|

|Digital and CD

2021

|Michael Houstoun/Rodger Fox Big Band Live

|

|Digital

2021

|The Rodger Fox Big Band Live at The Rogue & Vagabond

|

|Digital

2020

|You Gotta Know

|T-Bone

|Recorded at Bunker Studio, New York

2020

|Foxpop Vol. 1

|

|Digital. Reimagining Kiwi classics

2019

|Plays New Zealand

|

|Digital. NZ composers

2018

|Hipwalk

|SkyDeck

|Digital

2017

|Concerti

|Rattle

|With Michael Houstoun

2016

|Funkbone Experience

|SkyDeck

|With Dewayne Pate and David Matthews

2016

|X: Plays New Zealand

|Rattle

|

2015

|Have Yourself A Swinging' Merry Christmas

|

|Digital

2013

|The Capitol Sessions

|Capitol

|The Rodger Fox Wellington Jazz Orchestra

2011

|Journey Home

|

|The Rodger Fox Wellington Jazz Orchestra

2011

|Rodger Fox Big Band & Midge Marsden Are Back In Town

|

|Digital

2007

|No Exit

|Manu Jazz

|

2004

|A Rare Connection

|T-Bone

|With Bill Cunliffe and Jon Papenbrook

2004

|Big Blues

|T-Bone

|With Erna Ferry

2002

|Warriors

|T-Bone

|With Bill Cunliffe

2000

|Ain't That the Truth

|T-Bone

|With Jon Papenbrook

2000

|Devil May Care

|T-Bone

|With Erna Ferry, Jon Papenbrook and Bill Cunliffe

2000

|Let the Good Times Roll

|T-Bone

|With Midge Marsden

2000

|Randy Crawford & The Rodger Fox Big Band Live In Concert

|

|Digital

1998

|Xtra Juicy : The New Zealand Collection

|T-Bone

|

1998

|Back to Being One

|T-Bone

|With Bill Cunliffe, Tom Warrington, Steve Houghton, Bruce Paulson and Bill Reichenbach

1993

|Good News

|T-Bone

|

1989

|The Rodger Fox Big Band : an all-star collection 1974 to 1989

|Jayrem

|With Midge Marsden, David Feehan and Mary Yandall

1987

|Mary Yandall and Rodger Fox

|Circular Records

|With Mary Yandall

1986

|The Rodger Fox Big Band with Bill Reichenbach and Gary Grant

|Circular Records

|

1984

|Something Juicy

|Circular Records

|With Bill Reichenbach

1981

|The Rodger Fox Big Band Live : 15th Montreux Jazz Festival

|Circular Records

|

1981

|Heavy Company

|Circular Records

|With Bobby Shew

1981

|The New York Tapes

|Vanguard

|

1980

|The Rodger Fox Big Band Live : 14th Montreux Jazz Festival Switzerland

|Ode

|

1978

|Time Piece

|Ode

|

1977

|It's A Dream

|Ode

|credited as "The Golden Horn Big Band"

References

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