Kyle Roussel Explained

Kyle Roussel
Birth Date:26 April 1988
Birth Place:Boutte, Louisiana, U.S.
Occupation:Musician, record producer
Instrument:Piano, Organ, Keyboards, and Drums
Years Active:2006–present

Kyle Roussel (born April 26, 1988) is an American musician, producer, composer, arranger, engineer, bandleader, educator, and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is known as one of New Orleans’ most prominent pianists and has worked with a number of high-profile New Orleans acts.[1] [2]

Early life, education, and influences

Roussel was raised in Boutte, Louisiana, a small town on the outskirts of New Orleans, Louisiana. From a young age, he began picking out songs on his sister's toy keyboard by ear until Frozine Francis, a proper piano teacher married to his uncle's father (and mother of popular movie composer Elvin Ross), started teaching him.[3] He began studying classical piano with her at age 9, and began playing in churches at age 12, including a number of denominations including Catholic, Methodist, AME, CME, Pentecostal, Baptist, COGIC, Full Gospel, and non-denominational.[2] He regularly participated in classical piano competitions on weekends and played at multiple churches on Sundays until one of his church members recommended that he audition for New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, where he was first introduced to jazz.[4] There he was mentored by the late Alvin Batiste, along with Michael Pellera, Mike Rihner, and Chris Severin. After graduating high school in 2006, he was offered a scholarship to attend Berklee School of Music but decided to attend the University of New Orleans on a full paid scholarship.[5]

Music career

Early career

Roussel attended Hahnville High School and was a 2006 graduate of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA). He's also an alumnus of The University of New Orleans with a degree in Jazz Studies, where he studied with Victor Atkins, Steve Masakowski, Ed Petersen, and Brian Seeger. While still in college, he began to work with Delfeayo Marsalis who introduced him to the legendary Ellis Marsalis Jr., who instructed Roussel privately despite having already technically retired from teaching. Roussel cites James Booker, Professor Longhair, Stevie Wonder, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, and Henry Butler as some of his primary influences.[6]

As a touring musician

Roussel's career as a touring musician started with The Headhunters and Glen David Andrews, followed shortly thereafter with stints with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and many others. His touring has spanned the entire continental United States and over 40 countries worldwide. He has performed on stage with many notable artists such as Jon Batiste, Ziggy Modeliste, The Head and the Heart, My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire, Dave Matthews Band, Corrine Bailey Rae, Chance the Rapper, The Revivalists, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Hurray for the Riff Raff, José James, Dave Grohl, PJ Morton, Jimmy Buffett, Shovels & Rope, Robert Plant, Ivan Neville, Jupiter & Okwess, Pete Townshend, Amos Lee, Beck, Amanda Shaw, Trombone Shorty, Mannie Fresh, Cyril Neville, Robert Randolph of Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Allison Russell, Gary Clark Jr., George Porter Jr., Boyfriend (musician), Big Freedia, Pell, and Lauren Daigle.[7]

Roussel's career has seen him perform at festivals such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, Electric Forest, Fuji Rock Festival, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands (festival), Austin City Limits Music Festival, Glastonbury Festival, Pitchfork Music Festival, Hangout Music Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Summerfest, South by Southwest, Rolling Loud, Telluride Jazz Festival, and Umbria Jazz Festival. He's also played in popular venues such as Madison Square Garden, Preservation Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The Gorge Amphitheatre, Hollywood Bowl, The Greek Theatre, Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Fillmore, The O2, and Blue Note Tokyo.[8]

As a producer and studio musician

As a session musician, Roussel has worked with artists such as Irma Thomas, Tyler Perry, Ludwig Göransson, The Headhunters, Terence Blanchard, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, John Boutté, Donald Harrison, Jr., Herlin Riley, Victor Goines, Glen David Andrews, Roland Guerin, Khris Royal, Ivan Neville, George Porter Jr., Jamison Ross, Cedric Burnside, PJ Morton, Big Freedia, The Soul Rebels, Curren$y, Mannie Fresh, Quiana Lynell.[9] [10] [11]

As a producer, Roussel has produced records for Shango[BUNMI] Durotimi, Roussel Maajon, and Quiana Lynell.[12]

Solo projects

Roussel's first album as a leader (Rookie of the Year) was released in 2014, from which he cites influences including Jazz, Funk, Rock, Classical, New Orleans music, and Electronic elements.[13] The album features Shannon Powell, Weedie Braimah, Bill Summers, Alvin Ford, Alexey Marti, Roland Guerin, DJ Raymond, and Darryl McCoy Jr.[14]

His second album as a leader (NOLA à la Mode) was released in 2023 in a solo piano format featuring songs by New Orleans legends James Booker, Professor Longhair, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, Jelly Roll Morton, and Harold Battiste along with a handful of original compositions.[15]

Acting career

Roussel appeared as an actor with a major role in the AMC series Interview with the Vampire (TV series) as Jelly Roll Morton, and has also appeared in other major motion pictures such as Black or White (film), Girls Trip, One Night in Miami..., and Music Pictures: New Orleans.[16]

Discography

Personal projects

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Living Blues Living Blues #285: New Releases: Selwyn Birchwood, Boo Boo Davis, and Lil' Jimmy Reed . 11 June 2024 . digital.livingblues.comhttp . en-US.
  2. News: Martin . Brett . 5 October 2022 . He Inherited a New Orleans Jazz Institution. What Does He Owe? . 11 June 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  3. News: Wyckoff . Geraldine . 3 November 2014 . Homegrown talent captures spotlight . 11 June 2024 . Louisiana Weekly.
  4. Web site: 7 May 2024 . SOUND CHECK - ANTIGRAVITY Magazine . 11 June 2024 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Wyckoff . Geraldine . 9 July 2018 . NOLa music, as stylistically diverse as the musicians who play it . 11 June 2024 . Louisiana Weekly.
  6. Web site: Living Blues Living Blues #285: New Releases: Selwyn Birchwood, Boo Boo Davis, and Lil' Jimmy Reed . 11 June 2024 . Living Blues . en-US.
  7. Web site: Kyle Roussel . 11 June 2024 . New Orleans . en-us.
  8. Web site: Waddington . Chris . 1 May 2015 . Kyle Roussel paired smooth jazz with a sunny morning at New Orleans Jazz Fest . 11 June 2024 . NOLA . en.
  9. Web site: 28 January 2021 . Irma Thomas, Love Is the Foundation (Newvelle Records) - OffBeat Magazine . 11 June 2024 . Offbeat . en-US.
  10. Web site: 2024-05-07 . SOUND CHECK - ANTIGRAVITY Magazine . 2024-06-11 . en-US.
  11. Web site: Kyle Roussell Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & Mo... . 2024-06-11 . AllMusic . en.
  12. Web site: Wirt . John . 2023-09-13 . Louisiana's Quiana Lynell releases second album, 'Pillow Talk': 'I'm singing for my soul' . 2024-06-11 . The Advocate . en.
  13. Web site: 2014-11-03 . Homegrown talent captures spotlight . 2024-06-11 . www.louisianaweekly.com.
  14. Web site: 2014-12-29 . Kyle Roussel, Rookie of the Year (Independent) - OffBeat Magazine . 2024-06-11 . www.offbeat.com . en-US.
  15. Web site: Living Blues Living Blues #285: New Releases: Selwyn Birchwood, Boo Boo Davis, and Lil' Jimmy Reed . 2024-06-11 . digital.livingblues.comhttp . en-US.
  16. Web site: Kyle Roussel Actor, Music Artist . 2024-06-11 . IMDb . en-US.