Ali Ryerson

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Ali Ryerson
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Ali Ryerson in the Jazz 88 Studios with Vince Outlaw during the Jazz Live Interview
Background information
Born (1952-10-21) 21 October 1952 (age 71)
New York City
Genres Jazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentFlute
Labels Red Baron, Concord Jazz, Capri
Website www.aliryerson.com

Ali Ryerson (born 21 October 1952 in New York City) [1] is a flutist with a background in both classical and jazz, as well as being an instructor. She has performed and toured worldwide with a wide range of artists including Billy Taylor, Kenny Barron, Stephane Grappelli, Frank Wess, Red Rodney, Laurindo Almeida, Art Farmer, Maxine Sullivan, Roy Haynes, and (as principal flutist with the Monterey Bay Symphony) with Luciano Pavarotti. She has also released numerous albums under her own name, as well as duo recordings with noted guitarist Joe Beck.

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Ryerson has toured the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan and Africa, and has performed in many major jazz festivals, including the Monterey Jazz Festival, the JVC Jazz Festival in New York, Cork Jazz Festival, Guinness Festival in Scotland, Edinburgh Festival in Scotland, and Carnegie Hall.

Discography

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References

  1. "Les Lundis d'Hortense - Le site - Ali Ryerson". JazzInBelgium. Archived from the original on 2020-11-12.
  2. Henderson, Alex. "First Date – Flutology". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  3. Cordle, Owen (25 April 2019). "Ali Ryerson: Con Brio!". JazzTimes. Retrieved 9 April 2020.