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Ryan Kisor

Ryan Kisor (born April 12, 1973) is an American jazz trumpeter.

Ryan Kisor
Kisor in 2020
Background information
Born (1973-04-12) April 12, 1973 (age 51)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
GenresNeo-bop jazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Trumpet
Years active1983–present
LabelsColumbia Records

A native of Sioux City, Iowa, Kisor learned trumpet from his father, Larry Kisor, and started playing in a local dance band (the Eddie Skeets Orchestra) at age ten. Kisor began classical trumpet lessons at age 12, met Clark Terry when he was 15 (attending his summer jazz camp), and played with all-star high school bands. In 1990, Kisor won the Thelonious Monk Institute's trumpet contest at the age of 17; Nicholas Payton and Marcus Printup were among the other contestants that year. His younger brother Justin Kisor is also an accomplished jazz artist (trumpet) who he has performed numerous concerts and had record releases with Kisor.[1]

Following this he was signed by Columbia Records, who released his first two albums, 1992's Minor Mutiny and 1993's On the One. Following this, Kisor entered the Manhattan School of Music, where he was a student of Lew Soloff among others. He has played in New York with the Mingus Big Band and the Michel Camilo Big Band, with Gerry Mulligan, Wynton Marsalis, Wycliffe Gordon, Horace Silver and Walter Blanding. Since 1994 he has been a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and has released many albums as a bandleader.

Discography edit

As leader edit

  • 1992?: Minor Mutiny (Columbia, 1992)
  • 1993?: On the One (Columbia, 1993)
  • 1997: Battle Cry (Criss Cross, 1998)
  • 1998: The Usual Suspects (Fable/Lightyear, 1998)
  • 1998: Point of Arrival (Criss Cross, 2000)
  • 1999: Power Source (Criss Cross, 2001)
  • 1999: Kisor (Videoarts, 2000)
  • 2001?: Kisor II (Videoarts, 2001)
  • 2002: The Sidewinder (Videoarts, 2003)
  • 2002: Awakening (Criss Cross, 2003)
  • 2003: Donna Lee (Videoarts, 2004)
  • 2004: The Uptown Quintet, Live in New York (Cellar Live, 2005) – live recorded at Smoke (jazz club)
  • 2005: Ryan Kisor Quintet, This Is Ryan (Videoarts, 2005)
  • 2006: One Finger Snap (Videoarts, 2006)
  • 2007: Conception: Cool and Hot (Birds, 2008)
  • 2008: Ryan Kisor Quintet, Live at Smalls (SmallsLIVE, 2010) – live recorded at Smalls Jazz Club

As sideman edit

References edit

  1. ^ Point of Arrival CD, featuring Ryan and Justin Kisor

Yanow, S. (2001). Trumpet Kings. In S. Yanow, Trumpet Kings (p. 222). San Francisco: Backbeat Books

ryan, kisor, born, april, 1973, american, jazz, trumpeter, kisor, 2020background, informationborn, 1973, april, 1973, chicago, illinois, united, statesgenresneo, jazzoccupation, musicianinstrument, trumpetyears, active1983, presentlabelscolumbia, records, nati. Ryan Kisor born April 12 1973 is an American jazz trumpeter Ryan KisorKisor in 2020Background informationBorn 1973 04 12 April 12 1973 age 51 Chicago Illinois United StatesGenresNeo bop jazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s TrumpetYears active1983 presentLabelsColumbia Records A native of Sioux City Iowa Kisor learned trumpet from his father Larry Kisor and started playing in a local dance band the Eddie Skeets Orchestra at age ten Kisor began classical trumpet lessons at age 12 met Clark Terry when he was 15 attending his summer jazz camp and played with all star high school bands In 1990 Kisor won the Thelonious Monk Institute s trumpet contest at the age of 17 Nicholas Payton and Marcus Printup were among the other contestants that year His younger brother Justin Kisor is also an accomplished jazz artist trumpet who he has performed numerous concerts and had record releases with Kisor 1 Following this he was signed by Columbia Records who released his first two albums 1992 s Minor Mutiny and 1993 s On the One Following this Kisor entered the Manhattan School of Music where he was a student of Lew Soloff among others He has played in New York with the Mingus Big Band and the Michel Camilo Big Band with Gerry Mulligan Wynton Marsalis Wycliffe Gordon Horace Silver and Walter Blanding Since 1994 he has been a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and has released many albums as a bandleader Contents 1 Discography 1 1 As leader 1 2 As sideman 2 ReferencesDiscography editAs leader edit 1992 Minor Mutiny Columbia 1992 1993 On the One Columbia 1993 1997 Battle Cry Criss Cross 1998 1998 The Usual Suspects Fable Lightyear 1998 1998 Point of Arrival Criss Cross 2000 1999 Power Source Criss Cross 2001 1999 Kisor Videoarts 2000 2001 Kisor II Videoarts 2001 2002 The Sidewinder Videoarts 2003 2002 Awakening Criss Cross 2003 2003 Donna Lee Videoarts 2004 2004 The Uptown Quintet Live in New York Cellar Live 2005 live recorded at Smoke jazz club 2005 Ryan Kisor Quintet This Is Ryan Videoarts 2005 2006 One Finger Snap Videoarts 2006 2007 Conception Cool and Hot Birds 2008 2008 Ryan Kisor Quintet Live at Smalls SmallsLIVE 2010 live recorded at Smalls Jazz Club As sideman edit With Wynton Marsalis and Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Blood On the Fields Columbia 1997 Live in Swing City Swingin with Duke Columbia 1999 live Big Train Columbia 1999 Essentially Ellington 2000 Warner Bros 2000 Plays the Music of Duke Ellington Brooks Brothers 2004 A Love Supreme Palmetto 2004 Don t Be Afraid The Music of Charles Mingus Palmetto 2005 Vitoria Suite EmArcy 2010 Portrait in Seven Shades Jazz at Lincoln Center 2010 The Abyssinian Mass Blue Engine 2016 The Music of John Lewis Blue Engine 2017 The Music of Wayne Shorter Blue Engine 2020 With the Manhattan Jazz Orchestra Les Liaisons Dangereuses Sweet Basil 1992 A Night in Tunisia Sweet Basil 1993 Get It On Sweet Basil 1995 Paint It Black Sweet Basil 1996 Black Magic Woman Sweet Basil 1997 Hey Duke Videoarts 1999 Some Skunk Funk Videoarts 2002 Birdland Videoarts 2004 With David Matthews Watermelon Man Sweet Basil 1997 Furuhata Jazz in N Y WEA 1997 Mambo No 5 Sweet Basil 1998 Back to Bach Milestone 2000 Impressions Videoarts 2002 The Girl from Ipanema Videoarts 2002 With Mingus Big Band Nostalgia in Times Square Dreyfus 1993 Gunslinging Birds Dreyfus 1995 Live in Time Dreyfus 1996 live Que Viva Mingus Dreyfus 1997 With others Ray Anderson Big Band Record Gramavision 1994 Ehud Asherie Lockout Posi Tone 2007 Ralph Bowen Keep the Change Criss Cross 2003 Michel Camilo One More Once Columbia 1994 Carnegie Hall Jazz Band The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band Music Director Jon Faddis Blue Note 1996 Jesse Davis Live at Smalls SmallsLIVE 2012 live Michael Davis Trumpets Eleven Hip Bone Music 2003 Ivan Farmakovsky Next to the Shadow Boheme Music 2009 Wycliffe Gordon What You Dealin With Criss Cross 2001 Jim Hall Textures Telarc 1997 rec 1996 Ian Hendrickson Smith Still Smokin Sharp Nine 2004 Mike LeDonne Soulmates Criss Cross 1993 Mike Longo Explosion Consolidated Artists 1999 Andy McKee Sound Roots Mapleshade 1997 Pat Metheny Secret Story Geffen 1992 Gerry Mulligan Dragonfly Telarc 1995 Ted Nash Presidential Suite Eight Variations On Freedom Motema 2016 Melvin Rhyne Stick to the Kick Criss Cross 1995 Herlin Riley Watch What You re Doing Criss Cross 1999 Horace Silver Jazz Has A Sense of Humor Verve 1999 rec 1998 Steve Slagle Alto Blue SteepleChase 1997 Grant Stewart Tenor and Soul Videoarts 2005 Steve Swallow Deconstructed XtraWATT 1997 rec 1996 Bobby Watson Tailor Made Columbia 1993 Michael Weiss Soul Journey Sintra 2003 Paula West Come What May Hi Horse 2001 Ben Wolfe Live at Smalls SmallsLIVE 2010 live Sam Yahel Searchin Naxos 1997 rec 1996References edit Point of Arrival CD featuring Ryan and Justin Kisor Ryan Kisor at Allmusic Yanow S 2001 Trumpet Kings In S Yanow Trumpet Kings p 222 San Francisco Backbeat Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ryan Kisor amp oldid 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