Artist

Randy Ingram

Genre: Jazz ,Piano Jazz ,Straight-Ahead Jazz ,Standards ,Jazz Instrument ,Post-Bop ,Modern Creative
Origin: U.S.A
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Randy Ingram brings considerable gifts as a pianist to his work as an improviser and accompanist, displaying a warm and harmonically sophisticated sensibility within post-bop jazz and standards.

Anchorage, Alaska, is the place of his birth; his family later relocated to Laguna Beach, California, where he took up the piano near the age of four. By his teenage years he had already developed into a capable performer, forming a jazz trio alongside schoolmates bassist Billy Mohler and future Kneebody drummer Nate Wood. Following high school, Ingram refined his technique on scholarship at the University of Southern California, performing frequently throughout the Los Angeles region with Joe La Barbera, Tierney Sutton, Billy Higgins, and additional artists. Upon completing his studies he received another scholarship, this time to Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music, from which he obtained a master’s degree. In 2003 he settled in Brooklyn and soon began collaborating with prominent figures including Joel Frahm, Ben Monder, and Kendrick Scott.

The ASCAP Young Jazz Composer’s Award came to Ingram in 2007, and two years afterward he issued his first solo recording, The Road Ahead. In 2014 he released the quartet album Sky/Lift, which featured guitarist Mike Moreno, bassist Matt Clohesy, and drummer Jochen Rueckert. He joined bassist Drew Gress for the intimate duo project The Wandering in 2017. Two years later arrived The Means of Response, an emotionally charged trio recording with Gress on bass and Jochen Rueckert on drums.