Tyler Hornby | Shadows of a Brighter Day

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Shadows of a Brighter Day

by Tyler Hornby

The first album from drummer Tyler Hornby showcases his compositions which contain post-bop, contemporary and odd meter influences with unique harmonic and melodic twists.
Genre: Jazz: Post-Bop
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1. Fruitful
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2. Dig In Buddy
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3. Leoma's Dance
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4. Mark's for the Groove
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5. Six Months 'til Forever
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6. Hip Triplet
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7. 7-2-3 Drum Solo
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8. Zonin'
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9. Shadows of a Brighter Day
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10. Reminiscence
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The first album from drummer Tyler Hornby showcases his compositions which contain post-bop, contemporary and odd meter influences with unique harmonic and melodic twists. It features prominent jazz heavies Ingrid Jensen (trumpet), Mike Murley (tenor sax), Chip Stephens (piano), and Ken Walker (bass). The album was recently selected for a National Campus Compilation entitled Dig Your Roots.

For as long as he can remember, Tyler Hornby has been on a musical journey. He encountered jazz early on while growing up in Alberta, living in a house that doubled as a rehearsal space for his guitar-playing father, his bass-playing brother and big band singer grandmother. He started drumming at age 10, honed his artistry in high school big bands and experimental jazz combos, and has blossomed into one of the country's most innovative and sought-after young drummers.

Hornby has also become a gifted composer by expanding his musical tastes, studying the craft with Grammy Award winning pianist Chip Stephens, and immersing himself in the work of other great players from all over the planet. His list of collaborators is wide and wealthy, including Bob Mintzer, Ingrid Jensen, Wycliffe Gordon, Frank Mantooth, Alain Caron, Randy Brecker, Eric Marienthal, Tom Harrell, Jiggs Whigham, Irvin Mayfield, James Carter, Brad Goode, Chip Stephens, Hugh Fraser, Tommy Banks, PJ Perry, Shelly Berg, Ralph Bowen, Maciek Grzywacz, Maciej Sikala, Piotr Lemanczyk, Pat Bianchi, John Gunther, Ken Walker, Phil Dwyer, Mike Murley, David Braid, Joel Miller, Campbell Ryga. Hornby is also the drummer for Sillian & Young, he has served as composer and musical director on a handful of live productions, and he has developed clinics and workshops in Canada, Germany, Italy, Poland, the United States, and Venezuela.

Hornby has performed at festivals, clubs and concerts in North America, South America and Europe, and has appeared on more than 30 recordings. His first solo album, a critically acclaimed exploration of post bop released in 2005 called Shadows of a Brighter Day, was selected for a National Jazz Compilation called Dig Your Roots. His newest record, A Road to Remember, is a testament to his continuing evolution as a musician, delving into the free-flowing textures of groove, swing and ECM jazz.


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