Jeff Kaiser (musician) explained

Jeff Kaiser
Birth Date:26 December 1961
Genre:avant-garde
Occupation:Musician, composer
Instrument:Trumpet
Label:pfMENTUM, Angry Vegan

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

As Leader/Co-Leader

Jeff Kaiser Ockodektet

The Desert Fathers (with Gregory Taylor)

The Choir Boys (with Andrew Pask)

KaiBorg (with David Borgo)

Miscellaneous duos

Miscellaneous ensembles

Solo

As Ensemble Member

Notes and References

  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: [Accessed 23 June 2020].
  4. AllMusic. 2020. Jeff Kaiser | Biography & History | Allmusic. [online] Available at: [Accessed 23 June 2020].
  5. San Diego Reader. 2020. Top 15 SD Jazz Concerts For 2011. [online] Available at: [Accessed 23 June 2020].