Meet Bassist Musician "Jeff Rendlen" from Chicago, IL

Jeff Rendlen on Reverbnation
Jeff Rendlen (bass) is a BMI recording artist whose credits include composing the theme song to “Uniquely Kansas City” a weekly television show on KCPT. He composed the sound track to a children’s video pilot “Dozer”. He has performed in many groups including The Charlie Parker Big Band, Ringling Brother Circus, Barney Kessel, Ugene Frezzen (Cellist with Oregon), Buddy Grecko, Claude ‘Fiddler’ Williams, George Salisbury, Four Friends; with Steve Million (now a Chicago fixture) on keyboards, Peter Robinson trio, Chris Mayer trio, and many others. He was a founding member of multiple all-original music groups, one of which produced an album that received radio airplay and favorable reviews in Spin magazine (BCR). He has toured in bands from New York to California. While completing his degree, in video and audio production (in conjunction with electronic music composition at the Conservatory of Music (UMKC)), Jeff received a grant to perform live music through flame speakers (ionized plasma modulated in the audio spectrum), possibly a world first! Thereafter, Jeff returned to college and earned a degree in Electrical Engineering at UMC, after which he worked as a Design Engineer for Allied Signal Aerospace for five years. He moved to Chicago to become a Senior Design Engineer for a pro audio company, IRP Pro Sound Products, and designed some of the gear he has since been using in his music career.

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