Jesse van Ruller

Jesse van Ruller
Background information
Born
Jesse van Ruller

(1972-01-21) 21 January 1972
Amsterdam, Netherlands
GenresJazz
OccupationsMusician, composer
InstrumentGuitar

Jesse van Ruller (born 21 January 1972) is a Dutch jazz guitarist and composer. He won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Guitar Competition in 1995 and has recorded several albums as a leader and more as a sideman.

Early life

Van Ruller was born in Amsterdam on 21 January 1972.[1] He started playing the guitar at the age of seven.[1] "He continued his studies at Miami University, Ohio (MM 1995), and in 1995 won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Guitar Competition in Washington, DC."[1]

Later life and career

Van Ruller recorded two quintet albums for Bluemusic: European Quintet in 1996 and Herbs, Fruits, Balms and Spices two years later.[1] He went on to record three albums for Criss Cross Jazz.[2][3] These were Here and There and Circles in 2002, and Views in 2005.[3] The guitarist composed almost all of the pieces played on the last two.[3]

Discography

As leader

Year recorded Title Label Year released Notes
1996 European Quintet Bluemusic 1997 Quintet[1]
1998 Herbs, Fruits, Balms and Spices Bluemusic 1998 Quintet[1]
2001 Here and There Criss Cross 2002 Some tracks quartet, with David Hazeltine (piano), Nat Reeves (bass), Joe Farnsworth (drums); some tracks trio, with Frans Van Geest (bass), Willie Jones III (drums)[3][4]
2002 Circles Criss Cross 2003 Quartet, with Seamus Blake (tenor sax), Sam Yahel (organ), Bill Stewart (drums)[3]
2004 Live at Murphy's Law 55 2004 Live. Trio, with Joost van Schaik (drums) and Frans Van Der Hoeven (bass).
2005 Views Criss Cross 2006 Quartet, with Seamus Blake (tenor sax), Sam Yahel (organ), Bill Stewart (drums)[3]
2021? Spirits High self-released 2021 With Maarten Hogenhuis

As sideman

Year recorded Leader Title Label Year released
1999 Benjamin Herman Get In Challenge 1999
2001 David Hazeltine Good-Hearted People Criss Cross[5] 2001
2001 Clarence Penn Play-Penn Criss Cross][6] 2001
2002? Fleurine Fire Coast to Coast[7] 2002
2002 John Swana On Target Criss Cross[8] 2003
2005? Pete Philly and Perquisite Mindstate Anti-[9] 2005
2009? Benjamin Herman Blue Sky Blond Dox 2009
2010? Dave Liebman Lieb Plays Weill Daybreak-Challenge[10] 2010
2011 Ramón Valle Flashes from Holland RVS 2011
2012? Benjamin Herman Deal Dox 2012
2013? Florian Ross Wheel & Wires Fuhrwerk 2013
2019? Jasper Blom Polyphony Whirlwind[11] 2019

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f van Eyle, Wim (2003), "Van Ruller, Jesse", Oxford Music Online, Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J715700
  2. ^ "Jesse van Ruller (G)". crisscrossjazz.com. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Cook & Morton 2008, p. 1441.
  4. ^ Hovan, C. Andrew (17 September 2002). "Jesse van Ruller: Here and There". All About Jazz.
  5. ^ Cook & Morton 2008, p. 677.
  6. ^ Cook & Morton 2008, p. 1140.
  7. ^ Loudon, Christopher (March 2005). "Fleurine: Fire". JazzTimes. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2018-12-22.
  8. ^ Cook & Morton 2008, p. 1371.
  9. ^ "Pete Philly & Perquisite: Mind.State". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  10. ^ Waxman, Ken (May 2010). "Dave Liebman Group (Jazzwerkstatt): Lieb Plays Weill – David Liebman (Daybreak-Challenge)". All About Jazz: New York. No. 97. p. 28.
  11. ^ Cohen, Brad (April 2019). "Jasper Blom Quartet: Polyphony". DownBeat. Vol. 86, no. 4. p. 55.
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