John Carroll Kirby

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John Carroll Kirby
BornLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Pianist, composer, record producer
InstrumentsKeyboards
Years active2014–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitejohncarrollkirby.com

John Carroll Kirby is an American pianist, record producer and composer based in Los Angeles, California, United States. As a musician, Kirby has collaborated with artists including Solange, Frank Ocean, Miley Cyrus, Norah Jones, Bat for Lashes, Connan Mockasin, Sébastien Tellier, Harry Styles, and others.

Career[]

2007 – 2017; Early years, collaborations, Grammy Awards[]

Growing up in California, Kirby was encouraged by his mom to take piano lessons, which led to a lengthy immersion in jazz. He studied jazz orchestration and composing with John Clayton at the University of Southern California[1] before touring with other artists and making a name for himself as a collaborator. In 2007, Kirby contributed to will.i.am's Songs About Girls, Jully Black's Revival, and Raya Yarbrough's self-titled LP before going on to work on albums by Mike Doughty, Norah Jones, David Holmes, and Madeleine Peyroux. In the same year, Kirby was credited with electric piano on a few tracks for Sébastien Tellier and went on to co-arrange and co-produce Sébastien Betbeder's Marie et les Naufragés. In 2015, Kirby partnered with Cara Stricker under the alias, Drool, for a self-titled album of moody avant-pop released by Terrible Records. Shortly after, Kirby was on keys for Blood Orange's Freetown Sound, and co-produced three tracks on Solange's Billboard 200-topping A Seat at the Table,[2] where he also played synths on "Cranes in the Sky", the track which earned Solange her first Grammy for Best R&B Performance at the 59th Grammy Awards in 2016. After collaborations with INGA, Sébastien Tellier, Midnight Juggernauts' Daniel Stricker and Shabazz Palaces, Kirby issued his first solo album, Travel, on OUTSIDE INSIGHT and Meditations in Music on Leaving Records in 2017. He was also extensively involved in Boys Like Girls' Martin Johnson (musician)'s side project, The Night Game's self-titled album that year.

2019 – present; Collaborations, studio albums[]

In 2019, Kirby was featured on Solange's When I Get Home, Bat for Lashes' Lost Girls, Mark Ronson's Late Night Feelings, as well as Frank Ocean's "DHL" and Harry Styles' "Canyon Moon." In the same year, he signed to Stones Throw Records and issued "Lazzara" before releasing Tuscany, on Patience. The following year, Kirby played on The Avalanches' Blood Orange collaboration "We Will Always Love You" before releasing Conflict, an ambient album created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, on Stones Throw. Shortly after, he debuted his full-length album, My Garden, on the label. Pitchfork (website) described Kirby as a musician who "crafts melodies with a neat geometric precision".[3]

In April 2021, Kirby announced his second studio album for Stones Throw Records, Septet. An electronic jazz album, Septet was made with a live seven-piece band and will be released in the summer of 2021. The music video for the album's first single, "Rainmaker", features musicians from Kirby's ensemble, along with special guests Mac DeMarco, Eddie Chacon, Cola Boyy and comedian Kerwin Frost. Kirby also wrote and produced the original soundtrack to animated film Cryptozoo, which won the Innovator Award at Sundance Festival 2021.[4] The original soundtrack was released separately by Stones Throw Records in August 2021.[5] Kirby's My Garden was nominated for 'Best Jazz Album' for the A2IM Libera Awards 2021: 10 Year Anniversary. Kirby also worked closely with American singer-songwriter Kacy Hill for her album, Simple, Sweet, and Smiling, which Paper said it drew "on the magnetic ambiance of Kirby's music".[6] The album was released in October 2021.

Discography[]

Albums[]

Title Detail
Travel 2017
Meditations In Music 2018
Tuscany 2019
My Garden 2020
Conflict 2020
Septet 2021

Singles[]

Title Detail
"Lazzara" 2019
"Blueberry Beads" 2020
"By The Sea" 2020
"Wind" 2020
"High" 2020
"Blueberry Beads (Live at Blue Whale Club)" 2020
"Rainmaker" 2021

Collaborations[]

Lead Artist Album/Song Label Year CREDITS
Keyboards Production Composition
Kacy Hill Simple, Sweet, and Smiling Self-released 2021 Yes Yes
Miley Cyrus "Bad Karma" RCA Records 2020 Yes Yes
Miley Cyrus "Never Be Me" ft. Joan Jett RCA Records 2020 Yes Yes
Eddie Chacon Pleasure Joy & Hapiness Day End Records 2020 Yes Yes Yes
Yellow Days Treat You Right Sony Music Entertainment UK 2020 Yes Yes
Remi Wolf "Photo ID" Island Records 2020 Yes Yes Yes
Sebastien Tellier Domestic Tasks Record Makers 2020 Yes
The Avalanches We Will Always Love You Modular 2020 Yes
Harry Styles "Canyon Moon" Columbia Records 2019 Yes
Frank Ocean "DHL" Blonded 2019 Yes
Bat For Lashes Lost Girls Bat For Lashes, AWAL 2019 Yes
Yellow Days It's Real Love Sony Music Entertainment UK 2019 Yes Yes Yes
Solange When I Get Home Columbia 2019 Yes Yes Yes
Kali Uchis "Dead To Me" (Acoustic) Virgin EMI / Interscope 2018 Yes
Cola Boyy "Black Boogie Neon" Record Makers 2018 Yes
Solange Metatronia Columbia Records 2018 Yes Yes Yes
Loren Kramar Maybe 3H Artists 2018 Yes Yes
Dita Von Teese x Sebastien Tellier Porcelaine Record Makers 2018 Yes Yes Yes
Connan Mockasin Live Mexican Summer LLC 2019 Yes Yes
Jonathan Wilson Rare Birds Bella Union 2018 Yes
Alex Cameron Forced Witness Secretly Canadian 2017 Yes
Solange A Seat at the Table Columbia 2016 Yes Yes Yes
Mind Gamers Power of Power EP Terrible Records 2017 Yes Yes Yes
Kirin J Callinan Bravado Universal Music Australia 2017 Yes Yes
INGA x John Carroll Kirby The Shrek Orchid Terrible Records 2017 Yes Yes Yes
Cara Stricker x John Carroll Kirby Drool Terrible Records 2015 Yes Yes Yes
Shabazz Palaces Quazars Sub Pop 2017 Yes
Blood Orange Freetown Sound Domino Recording Co Ltd. 2016 Yes
Sebastien Tellier L'aventura Record Makers 2014 Yes

References[]

  1. ^ "Sundance 2021 Composer Spotlight: John Carroll Kirby". ASCAP. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "Solange Scores Her First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'A Seat at the Table'". Billboard. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  3. ^ Pemberton, Nathan Taylor. "John Carroll Kirby - My Garden". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  4. ^ "2021 Sundance Film Festival Awards Announced". Sundance Institute. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
  5. ^ Rojas, Morgan. "John Carroll Kirby Releases Soundtrack to 'Cryptozoo'". Cinemacy. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
  6. ^ D'Souza, Shaad. "Kacy Hill Gets Nostalgic for 'Easy Going' Music Video". Paper Magazine. Retrieved December 13, 2021.

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