He was a longtime member of Canadian Brass and is widely acknowledged as one of the top trumpeters and clinicians today.
[2] In 1971 Romm joined the then recently formed Canadian Brass, which he was a member of until he retired in June 2000.
[4] He has performed with leading orchestras and artists including Wynton Marsalis, Arturo Sandoval, Jon Faddis, and Doc Severinsen.
[3] Romm and his wife, Avis, continue an active performing career as a piano and trumpet duo.
[5] In 1985 as a member of Canadian Brass Romm won the Juno Award Instrumental Artist of the Year.