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Since his arrival in New York City
nine years ago, jazz trombonist and composer Ryan
Keberle has been a highly sought-after musician,
playing in many different styles including all genres
of jazz, avant-garde, Latin, classical, and rock.
When not performing in New York City's major venues,
including Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center's
Allen Room, Birdland, and the Bowery Ballroom, he
is often touring the country and the world, having
performed in Scandinavia, Italy, Ireland, Russia,
China, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, and others.
Mr. Keberle graduated in 2001 from the Manhattan
School of Music where he studied with critically
acclaimed trombonist Steve Turre and composers Mike
Abene and the late Manny Album. Upon graduation he
received the William H. Borden award for musical
excellence in jazz, given to one member of each graduating
class. He went on to study with Wycliffe Gordon and
David Berger as a part of the Juilliard School's
groundbreaking Institute for Jazz Studies. In May
of 2003, he became a member of Jazz at Juilliard's
first graduating class. Recently, Mr. Keberle performed
on NBC with the Saturday Night Live band, and was
named the 2008 Latin Jazz Trombonist of the year
by the Latin Jazz Corner. In 2003 he was selected
as one of ten finalists for the Thelonious Monk International
Jazz Trombone Competition. Aside from being a regular
member of the Maria Schneider Orchestra and about
15 other ensembles based in New York City, Ryan has
also performed or recorded with Wynton Marsalis and
the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Frank Wess, Jimmy
Heath, Slide Hampton, Charles McPherson, the late
Percy Heath, Teo Macero, Joe Lovano, Eric Reed, Ivan
Lins, Jon Hendricks, Madeline Peyroux, Steve Jordan,
Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Rihanna,
Mary J. Blige, and Alicia Keys among others, and
is the regular trombonist for the broadway musical
hit, “In the Heights”. In April of 2007
Ryan’s debut CD, “Ryan Keberle Double
Quartet”, was released to rave reviews from
around the world. The New York Times hailed it as
an “auspicious debut”, All About Jazz
declared it to be “an outstanding debut from
a hot, new voice on the jazz scene”, and Inside
Connection named it as “one of the year’s
best!”. Aside from his successful performance
career, Mr. Keberle has also developed the reputation
as being one of the leading jazz educators in New
York City and beyond. In 2001 Mr. Keberle was selected
as the artistic director for New York City’s
first youth jazz orchestra, Jazz Band Classic. The
band made its premiere with Jimmy Heath in Aaron
Davis Hall, and finished its season with an appearance
by Slide Hampton in Carnegie Hall. Since 2004 Ryan
has also directed the burgeoning jazz program at
City University’s Hunter College. Other notable
teaching credits include frequent improvisation clinics
conducted throughout the New York City public school
system as part of the American Composer Orchestra’s
educational outreach program, guest conducting local
school jazz bands and all-region jazz bands, and
his own private studio of trombone and improvisation
students.
Learn more about Ryan, listen to sound clips, and
view pictures at his website:
www.ryankeberle.com
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