Kye Palmer

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Kye Palmer
Background information
Born November
Origin Redlands, California, United States of America
Genre(s) Jazz, Latin, Rockabilly
Instrument(s) Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Associated
acts
Brian Setzer Orchestra, Tonight Show Band

Kye Palmer is a trumpet player who currently performs with the Tonight Show Band.

Palmer, a native Californian who holds a Bachelor’s degree from Cal Poly Pomona, studied with such legends as trumpet great Bobby Shew and jazz vibraphonist Charlie Shoemaker.

Palmer currently performs with the Chris Walden Big Band and other big bands in the Los Angeles Area. Kye has also performed with the Hawk - Richard Jazz Orchestra, Woody Herman Orchestra, Bob Dylan, Tony Bennett, Joe Williams, and Diane Schuur, as well as touring Japan with the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and Poncho Sanchez latin jazz band. TV appearances include the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with David Letterman, Good Morning America, the Today Show and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

He has recorded for several major motion picture soundtracks, including “Three to Tango”, “Stuart Little”, and “Me, Myself and Irene”. Kye has also appeared on the BSO's Grammy award winning recording of “Caravan,” the certified gold CD Best of the Big Band, as well as Vavoom and Boogie Woogie Christmas.

As an educator, Kye specializes in range development, jazz style and improvisation. He teaches students of all ages.

On April 10, 2006, Kye Palmer replaced Lee Thornburg in the Tonight Show Band.

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