Lynne Arriale

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Lynne Arriale

Lynne Arriale is an American jazz pianist, composer, bandleader and educator.[1] She is Professor of Jazz Studies and Director of Small Ensembles at the University of North Florida.[2]

  • "The Lights Are Always On" (2022) #3 on JazzWeek Radio charts[3]
  • "The Lights Are Always On" (2022) #19 on JazzWeek Radio charts, CDs receiving the most airplay in 2020[3]
  • "Chimes of Freedom" (2020) #8 on JazzWeek Radio charts[4]
  • "Chimes of Freedom"(2020) #34 on JazzWeek Radio charts, CDs receiving the most airplay in 2020[4]
  • "Give Us These Days" (2018) #15 on JazzWeek Radio charts[5]
  • "Solo" (2012) #28 JazzWeek Radio charts[6]
  • "Convergence" (2011) #4 on JazzWeek Radio charts[7]
  • "Convergence" (2011) Top 50 CDs of 2011, JazzTimes[7]
  • "Nuance" (2008) #4 on JazzWeek Radio charts[8]
  • "Lynne Arriale Trio Live" (2005) #17 on JazzWeek Radio charts[9]
  • "Come Together" (2003) #3 on JazzWeek Radio charts[10]
  • "Arise"(2002) #1 on JazzWeek Radio charts[11]
  • First place, The Great American Jazz Piano Competition (1993)[1]

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