Stephen Richard Lyman (born January 22, 1982) is an American
jazz
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drummer, composer and educator.
Biography
Early life
Born in
Salt Lake City
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,
Utah
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, Lyman was exposed to music at an early age by his father, a
classical guitarist. Lyman began to play professionally while in high school and eventually studied music at the
University of Utah
The University of Utah (U of U, UofU, or simply The U) is a public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the flagship institution of the Utah System of Higher Education. The university was established in 1850 as the University of D ...
. He relocated to
New York City
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in 2005 to continue his education at the
New School
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where he began to study with drummer
Ari Hoenig
Ari Hoenig (born November 13, 1973) is an American jazz drummer, composer, and educator.
Educational materials
Hoenig has taught and is on the faculty at New York University and The New School in New York. He gives clinics and lectures at music ...
, whom he cites a musical influence and mentor.
Musical career
Lyman worked extensively with vocalist
José James
José James (born January 20, 1978) is an American vocalist who combines jazz and hip hop.
Biography
José James attended The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. In 2008, he debuted with his first album, ''The Dreamer'', on the Browns ...
in the mid-2000s and recorded on James’ critically acclaimed album, ''
The Dreamer The Dreamer may refer to:
Comics
* ''The Dreamer'' (comics), a 1985 semi-autobiographical graphic novel by Will Eisner
* ''The Dreamer'' (webcomic), a 2007–2017 comic book series and webcomic by Lora Innes
Film and television
* ''The Dreamer' ...
.''
He released his debut album ''Revolver'' in 2013. The album featured his original work as a composer alongside pianist
Julian Pollack, guitarist Kenji Aihara and bassist Chris Tordini.
In early 2019, Lyman collaborated with saxophonist
Chase Baird
David "Chase" Baird (born March 18, 1988) is an American saxophonist and composer.
Biography Early life
Baird was born in Seattle, Washington. He was introduced to music at an early age by his father, a trumpet player who played in rock ...
to compose, record and produce the
electro-acoustic composition ''Pulsar'', which showcased Lyman's integration complex rhythmic vocabulary with musical elements inspired by
EDM
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Music
* Electronic dance music
* Early Day Miners, American band
Science and technology
* Electric dipole moment
* Electrical discharge machining
* Electronic distance measurement
*Entry, Descent, and landing demonstra ...
and
electronic music
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. The composition premiered via a promotional video for
Istanbul Mehmet Cymbals as well as on the online drum education forum ''Drumeo''.
He has worked with artists including
Aaron Parks
Aaron Parks (born October 7, 1983) is an American jazz pianist.
Career
A native of Seattle, Parks studied at the University of Washington at the age of 14 through the Transition School and Early Entrance Program as a double major in computer sci ...
,
Gilad Hekselman
Gilad Hekselman ( he, גלעד הקסלמן; born 1983) is an Israeli-born, NYC-based jazz guitarist. He has performed with Anat Cohen, Mark Turner, Dayna Stephens, Aaron Parks, Jeff Ballard, John Scofield, Ari Hoenig, Chris Potter and Joey ...
,
Nir Felder
Nir Felder (born Dec 30, 1982) is a Grammy-winning American jazz and session guitarist, composer, and music producer. In addition to leading his own band, Felder has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists across the jazz and popu ...
,
Julian Pollack,
Chase Baird
David "Chase" Baird (born March 18, 1988) is an American saxophonist and composer.
Biography Early life
Baird was born in Seattle, Washington. He was introduced to music at an early age by his father, a trumpet player who played in rock ...
,
Bill McHenry
Bill McHenry (born 1972) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He is the leader of the Bill McHenry Quartet and has released over a dozen albums under his own name, in addition to collaborating on many more.
Early life
McHenry was born i ...
,
George Garzone
George Garzone (born September 23, 1950) is a saxophonist and jazz educator from Boston, Massachusetts.
Biography
Garzone is a member of the Fringe, a jazz trio founded in 1972 that includes bassist John Lockwood and drummer Bob Gullotti. T ...
,
Ralph Alessi
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,
Logan Richardson
Logan Richardson (born July 29, 1980, Kansas City, Missouri) is an alto saxophonist, composer, bandleader, and producer.
Richardson debuted as a bandleader with his 2007 album ''Cerebral Flow''. He is also a member of the band NEXT Collective. ...
,
Jaleel Shaw
Jaleel Shaw (born February 11, 1978) is an American jazz alto saxophonist.
Biography
Raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shaw attended Greene Street Friends School, the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts and graduated ...
,
Tyshawn Sorey
Tyshawn Sorey (born July 8, 1980) is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist, and professor of contemporary music.
Sorey has received accolades for performances, recordings, and compositions ranging from improvised solo percussion to opera, ...
,
Dan Tepfer
Dan Tepfer (born 1982 in Paris, France) is a French-American jazz pianist and composer. He is best known for his 2011 album ''Goldberg Variations/Variations'' and his 2019 multimedia project ''Natural Machines''.
Biography
Dan Tepfer grew up in ...
,
Becca Stevens
Becca Stevens (born June 14, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who draws upon elements of jazz, chamber pop, indie rock, and folk.
Early life and education
Stevens was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina as the youn ...
and Corey Christiansen, among others.
Lyman professionally endorses for
Craviotto Drum Company Craviotto may refer to
*Saúl Craviotto (born 1984), Spanish sprint canoer
*Néstor Craviotto (born 1963), Argentinean football manager and former player
*Craviotto drums
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and
Istanbul Agop Cymbals
Istanbul Agop Cymbals is a cymbal producer based in Turkey. Its products are well respected for their unique sound, which is formed by the method and the alloy used, the formula of which is known only to the owners of the firm, Armenians Arman an ...
.
As an educator
Lyman taught alongside drummer
Billy Hart
Billy Hart (born November 29, 1940) is an American jazz drummer and educator. He is known internationally for his work with Herbie Hancock's " Mwandishi" band in the early 1970s, as well with Shirley Horn, Stan Getz, and Quest, among others.
B ...
at
Montclair State University
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in
New Jersey
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in 2007. In 2013, he published his first book, ''A New Approach to Odd-Times for Drumset'', through
Mel Bay Publications
Mel Bay (February 25, 1913 – May 14, 1997) was an American musician and publisher best known for his series of music education books. His '' Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords'' remains a bestseller.
Biography
Early life
Melbourne E. Bay was bo ...
.
He has served on the faculties of the
University of Utah
The University of Utah (U of U, UofU, or simply The U) is a public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the flagship institution of the Utah System of Higher Education. The university was established in 1850 as the University of D ...
and
Snow College
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and maintains an active online teaching studio.
Discography
As leader
As sideman
References
External links
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1982 births
Living people
American jazz drummers
American jazz composers
21st-century American drummers