Ryan Saranich

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Ryan Saranich is an American jazz fusion saxophonist. Aside from being a saxophonist, he is also a drummer, bassist, and pianist.[1]

Born
Ryan David Saranich

(1987-02-16) February 16, 1987 (age 39)
Danbury, Connecticut, United States
GenresFunk, jazz, fusion
OccupationsMusician, composer, clinician
InstrumentsSaxophone, drums, bass, piano
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Ryan Saranich
Born
Ryan David Saranich

(1987-02-16) February 16, 1987 (age 39)
Danbury, Connecticut, United States
GenresFunk, jazz, fusion
OccupationsMusician, composer, clinician
InstrumentsSaxophone, drums, bass, piano
Years active1992 onward
Websitewww.ryansaranich.com
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Education

Ryan attended Northwest School of the Arts,[2] in Charlotte, North Carolina. For higher education, Ryan attended the University of North Carolina at Wilmington[3] and Berklee College of Music.

Performances

Since 2016, Ryan has been a member of the tribute band Brit Floyd. Since joining, Ryan has performed on Saxophones, Clarinet, Keyboards, Bass, Guitars, and Percussion.

In addition, Ryan has performed soundtracks and recordings for internationally released major motion pictures[4] and documentaries.

Ryan is an active writer and arranger, primarily in the jazz and pop settings.

Solo recordings

Ryan released his first album, "Doc's Blues" on April 28, 2008[5] with the help of keyboardist Joseph Wooten, "The Voice" drummer Nate Morton, and Brazilian musicians Raphael Du Valle (bass) and Ronaldo Pizzi (keyboards). His second work was released December 21, 2010. It is entitled, "All By Myself" where all instruments are played by him.[6] A third release, "Story" was released March 28, 2013 featuring many talented musicians from the Boston area, but also including French vocalist Guillaume Eyango, a frequent collaborator.[7] A fourth release, "Foodventure", was a collaboration of Charlotte, NC musicians that released February 19th, 2016 with Ryan as a leader. "Others' Odysseys" was released on Sept 25th, 2018, with Ryan playing all instruments on the recording.

His newest release, "Exceptional Chaos" arrived on July 26th, 2024. It is a jazz-fusion recording, which pays homage to Chick Corea. On this recording, Ryan is joined by local Charlotte musicians Marcus Jones, Michael D'Angelo, and Troy Conn, Korean pianist Jamie Song, and special guests Manuel Valera from Vital Information as well as organist Harry Waters.

Endorsements

Ryan plays Légère Reeds,[8] P. Mauriat Saxophones,[9] Theo Wanne Classic Mouthpieces,[10] Latin Percussion,[11] Fodera Guitars, EBS Bass Amplification, Godin and Seagull Guitars, BG Franck Bichon Accessories, Neotech Straps, Key Leaves,[12] NBO, and Mono Cases[13]

Discography

As leader

  • Doc's Blues (2008)[5]
  • All By Myself (2010)[6]
  • Story (2013)[7]
  • FoodVenture (2016)[14]
  • Others' Odysseys (2018)[15]
  • Exceptional Chaos (2024)[16]

As a sideman

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Artist Title Year of Release Role Awards and Nominations
Alex Bailey Searching for Something[17] 2017 Tenor Saxophone
Analise Scarpaci Pathetic Little Dreamer[18] 2022 Tenor Saxophone
Ann Adams All the You's and Me's 2022 Tenor Saxophone
Brit Floyd Live USA 2020 2021 Saxophones, Percussion, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
Chris Heaven Pure Chocolate[19] 2008 Tenor Saxophone
Danny Go! Jazz-ma-Tazz[20] 2023 Tenor Saxophone, Bass, Piano, Arrangement
Edo Scordo On the Ferry Through the North 2020 Bass
Elin Lee Breathing[21] 2014 Tenor Saxophone
Georgia English In the Fog 2012 Tenor Saxophone
How To Dance In Ohio How To Dance In Ohio 2023 Drums, Bass
Martin Musaubach All Kinds of Good 2016 Tenor Saxophone, Co-Producer 2017 Golden Melody Award, Jazz Album of the Year[22]
Matzka Matzka Station 2018 Saxophone, Horn Arrangements
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs Carolina's Best, Volume III 2009 Tenor Saxophone
Monet Sable & The Charlie Rosen Big Band Monet Sable & The Charlie Rosen Big Band 2012 Baritone Saxophone
Randy Rainbow A Little Brains, A Little Talent[23] 2021 Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophones 2022 Grammy Nominee; Best Comedy Album[24]
Raphael Du Valle Cada Dia Mais[25] 2009 Tenor Saxophone
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