Panic Attack – Ryan Kisor
Like Horror Show, this one could induce a panic attack if you're not ready for it! The melody presents a stiff challenge for any instrument.
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- Recording: Ryan Kisor - The Dream
- Recorded on: May 28, 2001
- Label: Criss Cross Jazz (1215)
- Concert Key: B-flat
- Style: Swing (uptempo)
- Trumpet - Ryan Kisor
- Piano - Peter Zak
- Bass - John Webber
- Drums - Willie Jones, III
The solo section is 38 measures long (divided basically 8-8-8-6-8); as in Horror Show, the changes are based on the head changes but stretched out. In this case, the extension of the changes gets progressively less. The first eight measures of the solo section correspond to the first measure of the head; the second eight to the second and third measures, and the next 14 measures of the solo section basically correspond to seven measures of the head (the fourth through tenth). Finally, the last eight measures stretch out again, extending measures 11 and 12 of the head form.
In this version with piano and bass, the bass plays the figures written in the head. On the other recording, the organ's left-hand bass walks for most of the head.
The follow-up to Panic Attack was Horror Show, from the "One Finger Snap" album (2006) which also featured Ryan alongside Peter Zak and John Webber, with Joe Strasser on drums.
The title track of "The Dream," like Panic Attack, also appears on Ryan's Video Arts album The Sidewinder."
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- Recording: Ryan Kisor - The Sidewinder
- Recorded on: August 10, 2002
- Label: Video Arts Music (VACM 1221)
- Concert Key: B-flat, No key center
- Style: Swing (uptempo)
- Trumpet - Ryan Kisor
- Organ - Sam Yahel
- Guitar - Peter Bernstein
- Drums - Willie Jones, III
"Sidewinder" is the second of three consecutive Ryan Kisor albums with Sam Yahel on organ and Peter Bernstein on guitar. The first, "Awakening," added tenor saxophonist Grant Stewart to this quartet, while the third, "Donna Lee," is another quartet album with Jason Brown on drums instead of Willie Jones. Kisor's first album with Yahel and Bernstein was 1997's "Battle Cry," with Brian Blade on drums; previously, Kisor had played on part of Yahel's first album as a leader, 1996's "Searchin'," which also featured Bernstein.

Ryan Kisor
born on Apr 12, 1973
Perhaps best known for his work with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Ryan Kisor is an accomplished trumpeter and one of the rising names on the jazz scene. Firmly rooted in the post-bop tradition, Ryan has obviously done a lot of listening to giants like Clifford Brown and Booker Little and Woody Shaw. Of course, he's also been influenced by contemporary mentors including Clark Terry and Wynton Marsalis, both masters of the art of great trumpet playing. Read more...