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Kyle

 
Artist: Robert Kyle
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Saxophone, Sax (Tenor), Flute
  • Representative Albums: "Blue Winds," "Solo Sax # 1," "That Other Place"

Biography

A plausible synonym for versatility could well be Robert Kyle. Born, raised, and working in Los Angeles, Kyle is adept at a variety of jazz modes and his performing retains its high level, irrespective of the style he is asked to play. One reason for his adroitness is that he comes from a family of music lovers and he was exposed to this art early in his life.

His first playing experiences were in rock & roll bands in junior high school, playing drums, and playing in local clubs throughout his teens. Upon entering, he switched to saxophone and studied with some of the leading practitioners of that instrument, including Lanny Morgan, Plas Johnson, Herb Geller, and his current teacher Phil Sobel. His playing has also been influenced by those with whom he has recorded with as a sideman, especially blues, R&B artist Linda Hopkins. He served as Hopkins' musical director for ten years and cites her as a major influence on his development as a mature, talented sax player. He has also recorded with bluesman Lou Rawls, straight-ahead jazz vocalist Toni Jannotta, and a variety of rock groups. In 1996, he formed his own label, Dark Delishious Music, and issued his first album that same year. His four albums as a leader mirror this potpourri of teaching and performing influences. Ranging from a solo album, a cappella sax which is a true tour de force, to one dedicated to Brazilian Music, Kyle's work offers a wide set of jazz idioms, including R&B and the blues. Three of his albums also display his significant compositional skills.

Along with his regular working band, Kyle frequently performed at L.A. area clubs and festivals, including the Playboy Jazz Festival, the 94.7 FM Wave Concert Series, Jazz on the Green Festival, the Whittier Uptown Festival, the Baked Potato, Chadney's, Jax, and others. ~ Dave Nathan, All Music Guide
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Kyle Linahan is an Australian R&B and pop singer and TV presenter. Kyle was discovered by his current manager Paul Stepanek while starring in the lead role of a Marist College production of The Story of Motown at the age of 14. He was signed to Warner Music at the age of 16 and spent the next couple of years preparing his debut record.

His first single Beautiful Woman has reached the top 50 of the Australian singles charts in 2004. It features the chorus from the Dr. Hook hit "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman". He supported George Benson and UK singer Roachford on their Australian tours and his second single "Turn It Up", was released in 2005.

After breaking into the music industry, Kyle then went on to become the host of popular kids' program Sarvo on Nickelodeon Australia, where he co-hosted the channel for two years.

In May 2009, he moved into the next phase of his presenting career with a role at music channel, Channel V.

Single ARIA Top 50 Position
"Beautiful Woman" (2004) #34
"Turn It Up" (2005) Failed to chart

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