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Jeff Kaiser (musician)

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Jeff Kaiser
Born (1961-12-26) December 26, 1961 (age 62)
Genresavant-garde
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentTrumpet
LabelspfMENTUM, Angry Vegan
Websitejeffkaiser.com

Jeff Kaiser (born December 26, 1961)[1] is an American trumpet player and composer who teaches music technology and music composition at the University of Central Missouri.[2] As a trumpet player, he has performed and recorded with Vinny Golia's Large Ensemble, Eugene Chadbourne, The Motor Totemist Guild, and Guerino Mazzola, and played on the soundtrack for the HBO TV series Deadwood.[3] As a composer and performer, Kaiser's recording on Nine Winds Records, Nothing is Not Breath, has been referred to on AllMusic as "one of the best presentations of Southern California improvising talent ever recorded, indicating his superior talents as a bandleader and conductor.”[4] Performances of his experimental big band, The Jeff Kaiser Ockodektet, have been included among the top jazz concerts in San Diego.[5]

Discography

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As Leader/Co-Leader

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Jeff Kaiser Ockodektet

The Desert Fathers (with Gregory Taylor)

  • Charismata (pfMENTUM 2012)
  • Coptic Icons (pfMENTUM 2007)

The Choir Boys (with Andrew Pask)

KaiBorg (with David Borgo)

  • Vibrant Matters — with David Borgo (pfMENTUM, 2017)
  • Harvesting Metadata — with David Borgo (pfMENTUM 2010)

Miscellaneous duos

  • Endless Pie — with Phil Skaller (pfMENTUM, 2013)
  • Chimney Liquor — with Nicholas Deyoe (Eh? Records, 2012)
  • Transistor Illumicator — with Don Haugen (Control Valve 2010)
  • Corpseboy and Justin Cassidy: Grain of the Voice (Papercuts Records and Angry Vegan Records 2009)
  • ZUGZWANG - with Tom McNalley (pfMENTUM 2006)
  • Order of Her Bones — with Brad Dutz (pfMENTUM, 2002)
  • Pith Balls and Inclined Planes — with Ernesto Diaz-Infante (pfMENTUM, 2000)
  • Asphalt Buddhas — with Woody Aplanalp (pfMENTUM, 1999)
  • Ganz Andere — with Vinny Golia (pfMENTUM, 1999)

Miscellaneous ensembles

Solo

  • Excerpts from the Prince (Burned Tongue, 1995)

As Ensemble Member

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  • Raw Meat Diet: The League of Assholes (Titicacaman Records 2018)
  • Skeleton Key Orchestra: Furiously Dreaming (Orenda Records 2016)
  • Here & Here & Here: Anna Homler (pfMENTUM 2014)
  • Vinny Golia Large Ensemble: Overview; 1996-2006 [CD + DVD] (NineWinds, 2012)
  • An Autobiography of a Pronoun: Michael Vlatkovich (pfMENTUM 2011)
  • Kronomorphic: David Borgo and Paul Pellegrin (pfMENTUM 2011)
  • Sound Check Three, UCSD Music Department (UCSD, 2008)
  • On the Shore — Mark O’Leary, Alex Cline, Steuart Liebig, John Fumo, Jeff Kaiser (Clean Feed, 2007)
  • Blur Joan — Headless Household (House Ink, 2005)
  • The Vinny Golia Large Ensemble: 20th Anniversary Concert (DVD, NineWinds, 2005)
  • post-Polka — Headless Household (House Ink, 2003)
  • Blown Away — Warm Guns (Zircon Skye, 2002)
  • Time Stops To Visit — Jim Connolly and the Gove County Philharmonic (pfMENTUM 2002)
  • Monkey Cantata — Ray Waggoner (5 Koilos, 2000)
  • The Circus Doesn’t Stop at Gove — Jim Connolly and the Gove County Philharmonic (pfMENTUM, 2000)
  • mockhausen — Headless Household (House Ink, 2000)
  • Beauty and the Bloodsucker — Eugene Chadbourne (Leo, 1999)
  • The Other Bridge — Vinny Golia Large Ensemble (Nine Winds, 1999)
  • Free Associations — Headless Household (House Ink, 1999)
  • City of Mirrors — Motor Totemist Guild (Cuneiform, 1998)
  • Items — Headless Household (House Ink, 1996)

References

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  1. ^ Jazz, All About. “Jeff Kaiser Music @ All About Jazz.” All About Jazz Musicians. Accessed June 23, 2020. https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/jeffkaiser.
  2. ^ “Dr. Jeff Kaiser: Music Technology and Composition (Program Coordinator).” Dr. Jeff Kaiser | Music Technology and Composition (Program Coordinator). Accessed June 23, 2020. https://www.ucmo.edu/college-of-arts-humanities-and-social-sciences/school-of-visual-and-performing-arts/music/faculty/jeff-kaiser/.
  3. ^ Archive.vcstar.com. 2020. After A Farewell Show Saturday, Ventura's New-Music Wizard Is Leaving For San Diego. [online] Available at: <http://archive.vcstar.com/entertainment/after-a-farewell-show-saturday-venturas-new-music-wizard-is-leaving-for-san-diego-ep-375618308-352885581.html/> [Accessed 23 June 2020].
  4. ^ AllMusic. 2020. Jeff Kaiser | Biography & History | Allmusic. [online] Available at: <https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jeff-kaiser-mn0000227053/biography> [Accessed 23 June 2020].
  5. ^ San Diego Reader. 2020. Top 15 SD Jazz Concerts For 2011. [online] Available at: <https://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/jam-session/2011/dec/20/top-15-sd-jazz-concerts-for-2011/> [Accessed 23 June 2020].