Rob Scheps (born Eugene, Oregon)[1] began studying tenor saxophone at age nine. He also plays soprano saxophone and flute. Raised on Long Island, New York, Scheps studied at New England Conservatory of Music.[1] While living in the Boston area he formed the True Colors Big Band, which he co-led with Ken Schaphorst.[2][3][4] In 1988 he moved to New York, where he formed the Rob Scheps Core-tet[5] and the Bartokking Heads.[6]
Wayne Naus and Big Band Express, Born on the Road (Nausome), 1987
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^ abcHale, James (July 18, 1994). "MUSIC REVIEW: Rob Scheps Core-tet shows its seasoning: [Final Edition]". The Ottawa Citizen. pp. B6.
^Gewertz, Daniel (March 8, 1994). "Music Jazz tribute does Hendrix justice". Boston Herald. p. 41.
^"Coming up: Rob Scheps with the Oregon Symphony". The Oregonian. Portland, Oregon. January 25, 2008.
^Darroch, Lynn (November 2, 2001). "MUSIC REVIEW RONSTADT PLAYS IT BY HEART IN STRONG SHOW: [SUNRISE Edition]". The Oregonian. Portland, Oregon. pp. E3.
^"Big band's 'Moment' is all about material". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Greensburg, Pennsylvania. October 6, 2012.