Jesse van Ruller

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.

Jesse van Ruller
Background information
Birth nameJesse van Ruller
Born (1972-01-21) 21 January 1972 (age 52)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar

Early life

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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

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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

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As leader

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Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1996European QuintetBluemusicQuintet[1]
1998Herbs, Fruits, Balms and SpicesBluemusicQuintet[1]
2002Here and ThereCriss CrossSome 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]
2002CirclesCriss CrossQuartet, with Seamus Blake (tenor sax), Sam Yahel (organ), Bill Stewart (drums)[3]
2005ViewsCriss CrossQuartet, with Seamus Blake (tenor sax), Sam Yahel (organ), Bill Stewart (drums)[3]
2005Live At Murphy’s LawMunich RecordsTrio, with Joost van Schaik (drums) and Frans Van Der Hoeven (bass)
2021Spirits HighWith Maarten Hogenhuis

As sideman

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Year recordedLeaderTitleLabel
1999?Benjamin HermanGet InChallenge
2001David HazeltineGood-Hearted PeopleCriss Cross[5]
2001Clarence PennPlay-PennCriss Cross[6]
2002John SwanaOn TargetCriss Cross[7]
2003? FleurineFireCoast to Coast[8]
2005? Pete Philly and PerquisiteMindstateAnti-[9]
2009?Benjamin HermanBlue Sky BlondDox
2010?Dave LiebmanLieb Plays WeillDaybreak-Challenge[10]
2011Ramón ValleFlashes from HollandRVS
2012?Benjamin HermanDealDox
2013?Florian RossWheel & WiresFuhrwerk
2019?Jasper BlomPolyphonyWhirlwind[11]

References

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  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. ^ Cook & Morton 2008, p. 1371.
  8. ^ Loudon, Christopher (March 2005). "Fleurine: Fire". JazzTimes.
  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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