tr, *1956 US, Urbana, Illinois
Musician of Jazz
Brian Lynch (September 12, 1956, Urbana, Illinois) is a Grammy Award-winning New York-based jazz trumpeter, currently touring and recording as a member of the Phil Woods Quintet and Eddie Palmieri's Afro-Caribbean Jazz group, as well as leading his own groups and appearing with various other bands including the "Latin Side Of Miles" project he co-leads with trombonist Conrad Herwig.On February 11, 2007, Brian Lynch earned the Best Latin Jazz Album of the Year Grammy for his album, "The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Recording Project - Simpatico," at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Rain Dance Live | Quartet Vlade Maričića feat Brian Lynch | 2019 | Album |
Madera Latino: A Latin Jazz Perspective On The Music Of Woody Shaw | Brian Lynch | 2016 | Album |
Questioned Answer | Brian Lynch And Emmet Cohen | 2014 | Album |
Unsung Heroes Vol. 2 | Brian Lynch | 2013 | Album |
Unsung Heroes | Brian Lynch | 2010 | Album |
24/7 | Brian Lynch | 2005 | Album |
Que Viva Coltrane | Conrad Herwig - Brian Lynch | 2004 | Album |
Another Kind Of Blue - The Latin Side Of Miles Davis | Conrad Herwig Featuring Paquito D'Rivera, Brian Lynch, Dave Valentin | 2004 | Album |
Brian Lynch Meets Bill Charlap | Brian Lynch, Bill Charlap | 2003 | Album |
Do That Make You Mad? | Brian Lynch, Tomonao Hara Quintet | 2001 | Album |
Spheres Of Influence | Brian Lynch | 1997 | Album |
In Process | Brian Lynch | 1991 | Album |
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Brian Lynch Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra |
Brian Lynch and Spheres Of Influence Jazz and Latin |
Brian Lynch Latin Jazz Sextet Jazz |
Brian Lynch Quintet Jazz |
Brian Lynch Sextet Jazz |