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Awakening

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: Awakening Part 1 & 2, Sioux City, UFO, Harlem Moon, Effing Blues, What Can I Say?, Free As A Bird.

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Jam Session, Vol. 8

Label: Songlines Recordings
Released: 2003

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What You Dealin' With?

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2001
Track listing: In A Mellow Tone; I Remember Al; Blue 'N' Boogie; Cottontail; Stevie - Mr. P.C.; Pretty Little Girl; Mood Indigo; Cheroke; Bone Abstractions; What You Dealin' With.

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Point of Arrival

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2000

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Ryan Kisor: Point of Arrival

Read "Point of Arrival" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Maybe a case of just a bit too much too soon, trumpeter Ryan Kisor hit the big time and had two major label albums under his belt while still barely out of his teens. Then we heard little from him for a while before his gig at Lincoln Center started to provide some visibility. In the ...

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Power Source

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 1999
Track listing: Power Source, Salome's Dance, Duke Ellington's Sound Of Love, New Picture, Boogie Stop Shuffle, Pelog, Bird Food.

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Jazz Has A Sense Of Humor

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 1999
Track listing: Satisfaction Guaranteed; The Mama Suite Part 1: Not Enough Mama; The Mama Suite Part 2: Too Much Mama; The Mama Suite Part 3: Just Right Mama; Philley Millie; Ah-Ma-Tell; I Love Annie's Fanny; Gloria; Where Do I Go from Here?.

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The Usual Suspects

Label: Unknown label
Released: 1999
Track listing: The Usual Suspects; Sheeryn's Waltz; Nobody Else But Me; M.H.D.; Never Let Me Go; Hoofin' Below The Rim; I've Never Been In Love Before.

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Ryan Kisor: The Usual Suspects

Read "The Usual Suspects" reviewed by John Sharpe


Currently Ryan Kisor is a member of the famed Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and he also spent time with the Mingus Big Band. Although this young trumpeter recorded two decent albums for Columbia in the early-90s, Minor Mutiny and On The One, that failed in the marketplace, they did demonstrate much potential for the future. If ...

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Ryan Kisor: The Usual Suspects

Read "The Usual Suspects" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Trumpeter Ryan Kisor is only 25 but The Usual Suspects is already his fourth album as a leader. He's paid his dues with the Mingus Big Band, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Pat Metheny and Gerry Mulligan and he holds his own with other such so-called young lions as Wallace Roney, Roy Hargrove and Nicholas Payton. ...


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