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Roger Neumann

Roger Neumann is a Los Angeles-based jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer, arranger and music educator.
He has written arrangements for such notable performers as Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Ray Charles and The Beach Boys. In addition to his prolific career as a performer and composer, he is an active music educator not only in and around the Los Angeles area, but at venues across the country, including the annual Reggie Schive Jazz Camp at Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, Iowa.,〔"Roger Neumann", ''Iowa Lakes University of Okoboji Reggie Schive Summer Jazz Camp'', http://web.archive.org/web/20070702130812/http://www.iowalakes.edu/faculty/ayres/Roger%20Neumann.htm, 03 September 2010〕 He is the principal director of Buddy Collette's JazzAmerica, a non-profit organization now run by bassist Richard Simon, that provides free jazz education to young players. He is also a mentor for the L. A. Jazz Society in its jazz mentorship program for teenagers.
==Early life==
Neumann was born in 1941 in Minot, North Dakota, lived for a short while in Akron, Ohio, but moved to Spencer, Iowa at age 5. He began studying soprano saxophone at a young age, under the tutelage of his father, Hugo Neumann—a professional trombone and saxophone player. In junior high, Roger switched to tenor saxophone, his main instrument to this day. The younger Neumann began playing professionally in the surrounding Northwest Iowa area while still in high school, before becoming a music major at Morningside College in Sioux City. While in high school and college he played and wrote arrangements for the Billy Redman Band, a 10-piece territory band. He spent many hours in jam sessions in the after-hours jazz clubs in Sioux City during the late 1950s and early 60s. After graduation from Morningside, Neumann toured with the Jack Gillespie Band from Minneapolis, and then joined the Lee Castle/Jimmy Dorsey Band, before becoming the public school band director in Guthrie Center, Ia. for 2 years.

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