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Birth name
  
Robert Aaron Vineberg

Role
  
Musician

Occupation(s)
  
musician

Genres
  
Jazz

Labels
  
Heavenly Sweetness

Record label
  
Heavenly Sweetness

Name
  
Robert Aaron


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Born
  
Montreal

Instruments
  
flute, saxophone, clarinet, piano, guitar, trumpet, bassoon, French horn

Albums
  
Sax In The Ozone, Runaway Horses: The Robert Aaron Collection, Trouble Man, Intoxication

Similar People
  
Anthony Joseph, Ricky Wilson, Cindy Wilson, David Byrne, Fred Schneider

Robert Aaron Itw & live


Robert Aaron Vineberg (stage name Robert Aaron) is a Canadian jazz musician. According to John Leland of the New York Times "Mr. Aaron played flute, saxophone, clarinet and piano, then taught himself guitar, trumpet, bassoon, French horn and other instruments." He performed for rapper Wyclef Jean's band from 1998 to 2008. Robin Caulden of Press-Republican said "He's played with everybody — Afrika Bambataa, B52s, Blondie, Chic, David Bowie, Heavy D, James Chance and The Contortions, RZA, Stetsasonic, William Vivanco and Wu-Tang Clan."

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In 1981, he first started work with James Chance for the group James White and the Blacks; and has toured with him since in Europe and Japan. He played sax on David Bowie's 1983 hit "Let's Dance". In 2010, Aaron released his album Trouble Man, which Michael Daly of the Daily Beast called "artistically adventurous but commercially unsuccessful". Folk singer Eric Andersen, who used Aaron on several albums as a producer and performer, said "He is telepathic as a musician. He was completely dedicated and loyal to the job. Absolutely dedicated. He lived for his art. He personifies a cool that transcends the hot temperaments."

Early life

Aaron was brought up in Montreal. He was discouraged from pursuing music as a career by his father, who taught piano. However, as a teenager in the 1970s, he decided to move to New York to perform and record with his band.

Notable credits

Credits according to AllMusic:

References

Robert Aaron Wikipedia


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