Tim Ries

Tenor Sax
Artist Albums
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08/14/2023
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Tim Ries Quartet
06/19/2020
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Billy Drummond 'Freedom Of Ideas'
12/18/2019
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Tim Ries Quintet
11/06/2019
Mezzrow
Franck Amsallem, Tim Ries & Johannes Weidenmuller
03/18/2019
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Kalman Olah Quartet
02/05/2018
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Franck Amsallem & Tim Ries
11/10/2017
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Tim Ries Quintet
11/26/2014
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The Tim Ries Quintet
11/25/2014
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The Tim Ries Quintet
02/16/2013
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The Richard Sussman Group
01/30/2012
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The Tim Ries Quartet
10/24/2011
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The Tim Ries Band
12/04/2010
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The Tim Ries Quintet
12/03/2010
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The Tim Ries Quintet
09/23/2010
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The Migration Trio
10/19/2009
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The Tim Ries Project
10/10/2009
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The Billy Drummond Quartet
10/09/2009
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The Billy Drummond Quartet
03/17/2009
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The Sergio Monroy Quartet & Flamenco Dancer Graciela Perrone
01/12/2009
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The Migration Trio & Tim Ries
12/21/2008
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The Spike Wilner Quartet
02/05/2008
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The Franck Amsallem Quartet
Upcoming Shows
A versatile and thoughtful saxophonist and composer, Tim Ries has collaborated with such jazz artists as Phil Woods, Tom Harrell, Al Foster, John Patitucci, Dave Liebman, Danilo Perez, Maynard Ferguson, Red Garland, Badal Roy, Maria Schneider and Donald Byrd. A Verve release with The Joe Henderson Big Band won a Grammy Award. Having just returned from a second world tour with the Rolling Stones playing saxophone, keyboard and organ, his other recording and performance credits include work with such diverse talents as Donald Fagen, Paul Simon, Sheryl Crow, Lyle Lovett, Stevie Wonder, Incognito, Blood Sweat & Tears, Bob Belden and David Lee Roth. Having already released five original jazz compact discs, Tim now will channel his energy into creating interpretations of rock and roll standards. The music of Jagger and Richards, Tim's recent employers, serves as the inspiration for his most recent recording project, soon to be completed.Tim has written over one hundred compositions in both the jazz and classical idioms. This fusion of styles is evident in his work with PRISM, a saxophone quartet which presents a diverse repertoire in both acoustic and electronic environments. Prism performed William Bolcom's Concerto Grosso with 13 orchestras, including Detroit, Dallas and Cleveland. Tim also performed the American premiere of Takashi Yoshimatsu's Cyberbird Concerto with the Brooklyn Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall.A graduate of the University of North Texas and the University of Michigan, Tim has served on the faculties of The New School, City College of New York and the Mannes College of Music. Tim is currently teaching saxophone and jazz combo at Rutgers and New Jersey City University. He frequently travels to other universities, jazz festivals and clinics as a teacher of saxophone, composition and improvisation. Tim uses Selmer saxophones exclusively, Francois Louis mouthpieces and Rico Reeds.Weblinks:www.timries.com