Randy Ingram - The Road Ahead (2009)
Artist: Randy Ingram, Matt Clohesy, Jochen Rueckert, John Ellis
Title: The Road Ahead
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:28
Total Size: 364 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Road Ahead
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:28
Total Size: 364 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Rock Song #3
02. Dream Song
03. For No One
04. The Road Ahead
05. So in Love
06. Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most
07. Round Trip
08. Hope
09. Think of One
Personnel:
Randy Ingram - piano & compositions
Matt Clohesy - bass
Jochen Rueckert - drums & cymbals
John Ellis - tenor saxophone
"Randy Ingram is among the vanguard of young jazz pianists on the New York scene. He plays with finesse, thoughtfulness and passion." –
Fred Hersch
The Road Ahead is the first recorded offering from pianist Randy Ingram, which will be released this fall on Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records. Ingram is an “incredible pianist" (composer George Russell), composer and improviser with boundless talent, and the wisdom to use it to the listener’s benefit. Many players have chops to spare; Ingram’s are laced with an expressive touch and a keen imagination.
Originally from Laguna Beach, CA, and a recipient of the 2007 ASCAP Young Jazz Composer's award, Ingram has received scholarships to the University of Southern California (where he apprenticed with Tierney Sutton, Joe LaBarbera and the great Billy Higgins), and the New England Conservatory, where he studied with his two mentors, Fred Hersch and Danilo Perez, and received his Masters. Ingram moved to Brooklyn in the Fall of 2003 and has since become a much in demand sideman and a creative force on the scene, working with Ben Monder, Joel Frahm, Joe Locke, Mike Moreno, Kendrick Scott and many others.
Fred Hersch
The Road Ahead is the first recorded offering from pianist Randy Ingram, which will be released this fall on Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records. Ingram is an “incredible pianist" (composer George Russell), composer and improviser with boundless talent, and the wisdom to use it to the listener’s benefit. Many players have chops to spare; Ingram’s are laced with an expressive touch and a keen imagination.
Originally from Laguna Beach, CA, and a recipient of the 2007 ASCAP Young Jazz Composer's award, Ingram has received scholarships to the University of Southern California (where he apprenticed with Tierney Sutton, Joe LaBarbera and the great Billy Higgins), and the New England Conservatory, where he studied with his two mentors, Fred Hersch and Danilo Perez, and received his Masters. Ingram moved to Brooklyn in the Fall of 2003 and has since become a much in demand sideman and a creative force on the scene, working with Ben Monder, Joel Frahm, Joe Locke, Mike Moreno, Kendrick Scott and many others.