- Power Source (feat. Chris Potter, James Genus & Gene Jackson) · 2001
- Power Source (feat. Chris Potter, James Genus & Gene Jackson) · 2001
- Power Source (feat. Chris Potter, James Genus & Gene Jackson) · 2001
- Power Source (feat. Chris Potter, James Genus & Gene Jackson) · 2001
- Power Source (feat. Chris Potter, James Genus & Gene Jackson) · 2001
- Ben Wolfe Quintet - Live at Smalls · 2010
- Awakening (feat. Grant Stewart, Peter Bernstein, Sam Yahel & Willie Jones III) · 2003
- Power Source (feat. Chris Potter, James Genus & Gene Jackson) · 2001
- Battle Cry (feat. Sam Yahel, Peter Bernstein & Brian Blade) · 1998
- Ben Wolfe Quintet - Live at Smalls · 2010
- Awakening (feat. Grant Stewart, Peter Bernstein, Sam Yahel & Willie Jones III) · 2003
- Awakening (feat. Grant Stewart, Peter Bernstein, Sam Yahel & Willie Jones III) · 2003
- Battle Cry (feat. Sam Yahel, Peter Bernstein & Brian Blade) · 1998
Albums
Music Videos
- 2004
Live Albums
Appears On
About Ryan Kisor
One of the youngest of the so-called Young Lions, Ryan Kisor first gained attention when he won the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz's first trumpet competition in 1990 at age 17. He had earlier studied trumpet with his father, played with a local band when he was ten, and started studying classical music two years later. Kisor discovered jazz at 14 and developed quickly, playing both jazz and classical music locally. In the summer of 1988, he was inspired at a jazz camp by Clark Terry. After winning the Monk contest, he was signed by Columbia, coming out with a couple of interesting if slightly premature CDs as a leader. Since that time, Ryan Kisor (whose originality has developed gradually) has freelanced around New York, most notably with the Mingus Big Band and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- Sioux City, IA, United States
- BORN
- 12 April 1973
- GENRE
- Jazz