Julian Coryell

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Julian Coryell (born 1973) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer.

Biography

Coryell was born in Pennsylvania in 1973 to famed jazz guitarist

Universal Records,[1] as a singer-songwriter, and N2K
, as a jazz guitarist.

Coryell has been playing and recording music on a variety of instruments with musicians such as

The X Factor. He also contributed several tracks to the 2012 season of the show Mobbed on the Fox Network. He has taught at the Musicians Institute
, as well as privately.

In addition to his solo career, Coryell's band CAST! (Coryell, Auger Sample Trio) regularly tours the United States and Europe promoting their albums and DVD. Coryell also has a recording studio partnership called West Triad along with rock drummer Mark Schulman (

Havoc and Bright Lights European Tour
in 2012.

Coryell independently released his solo album Gaijin in 2011, which was originally intended for release in Japan. After the massive earthquake/tsunami Coryell's involvement in the tour was canceled and the record was released in the US with half the proceeds going to a Japanese relief organization.

Discography

Solo albums

Gaijin (2011)

Profit and Loss (2009)

Undercovers (2006)

Rockstar (2004)

Bitter to Sweet (1999)

Duality (1997)

Without You (1996)

Jazzbo (1995)

Ensemble albums

Coryell, Auger Sample Trio (CAST!): Coolidge Returns (2008)

The Coryells (Larry, Murali and Julian Coryell): The Coryells (2000)

Guitarist (selected )

Tao Of Sound – "These Times" (2016)

Kimm Rogers- Where The Pavement Grows (2015)

Leslie DiNicola- Wake Up (2014)

Leslie DiNicola- Some Greener Yard (2012)

Leslie DiNicola – Draw Back Your Bow (2011)

Phil RoyIn the Weird Small Hours (2009)

George StanfordBig Drop (2008)

Curtis Peoples – Curtis Peoples (2008)

Kalan PorterWake Up Living (2008)

Kazuya YoshiiDragon Head Miracle (2008)

Phil RoyThe Great Longing (2008)

Kazuya Yoshii – Hummingbird in a Forest of Space (2007)

JewelGoodbye Alice in Wonderland (2006)

Kazuya Yoshii – 39108 (2006)

Emma RobertsUnfabulous and More (2006)

Sierra SwanLadyland (2006)

Adam CohenMelancolista (2005)

Tremolo – Love is the Greatest Revenge (2005)

Aimee MannThe Forgotten Arm (2005)

Alex ParksHonesty (2005)

Jim BoggiaSafe in Sound (2005)

Michael PennMr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 (2005)

Aimee MannLive at St. Ann's Warehouse (2004)

Marc BroussardCarencro (2004)

Phil RoyIssues + Opinions (2003)

The Webb BrothersThe Webb Brothers (2003)

Aimee MannLost in Space (Special Edition) (2003)

Phil RoyGrouchyfriendly (2000)

The Webb BrothersBeyond the Biosphere (1999)

Adam CohenAdam Cohen (1998)

Larry CoryellSketches of Coryell (1996)

Changing FacesChanging Faces (1994)

Cliff EberhardtNow You are My Home (1993)

Larry CoryellTwelve Frets to One Octave (1991)

Producer

Kimm Rogers- Where The Pavement Grows (2015)

Leslie DiNicola- Wake Up (2014)

Leslie DiNicola- Some Greener Yard (2012)

Leslie DiNicola- Draw Back Your Bow (2011)

Jenni AlpertNo Second Guesses (2008)

Leonard CohenThe Street (2006, unreleased)

Jim BoggiaSafe in Sound (2005)

Selected songwriting credits

Instead, co-written with singer Madeleine Peyroux (2009)

Homeless Happiness, co-written with singer Madeleine Peyroux (2009)

Live the Proof, co-written with singer Jim Boggia (2005)

Compilation albums

Parx-e – A Compilation of Independent Music (2008)

Covered (Songs by October Project) (2006)

Smooth and Straight (2000)

References

  1. ^
    Boston Globe
    , p. D1.
  2. ^ Young, Bob (August 22, 2000). "Jazz guitarist Larry Coryell shows father does know best", Boston Herald, p. 40.
  3. Boston Globe
    , p. D2.
  4. Times-Colonist
    , p. D6.

External links

Julian Coryell Official Website: http://www.juliancoryell.net

Larry Coryell Official Website: https://web.archive.org/web/20100203064404/http://www.larrycoryell.net/news.php

United Musicians https://web.archive.org/web/20091002093244/http://www.unitedmusicians.com/index.html