Kimba & Ryan

Guitar & Vocals. Sweet swing jazz.

Kimba and Ryan fell in love over music 14 years ago and have honed their jazzy sounds playing everywhere from the most intimate clubs to some of the world's biggest festival stages. Kimba & Ryan play it from the heart and their consummate professionalism stems from a very simple mandate: communicate with the host, read the crowd, and focus on the music. This formula ensures the success of every event Kimba and Ryan attend.

From sweet jazz and latin to quality classics and quirky covers, Kimba & Ryan have the repertoire to cover any occasion. If it's French chanson you require, an Italian fiesta you want to conjure, or a trip-hop extravaganza in the works, speak to Kimba & Ryan about how they can work your vision into the set.

Kimba & Ryan are available as a guitar/vocal duo, piano/vocal duo, piano/guitar duo, a classic trio with double bass. You can even add a horn for a cool jazz sound. Ryan is also classically trained in the Japanese shamisen!

Hear samples from Kimba & Ryan's latest album - "The Leaves Stay Green".





Purchase "The Leaves Stay Green".

Hear samples from previous releases including live recordings with our swingin' band.






To listen and purchase Kimba & Ryan CDs go to http://www.aussiejazz.com.au

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SONGLIST

  • Honeysuckle Rose
  • On the street where you live
  • My baby just cares for me
  • Lullaby of Birdland
  • Skylark
  • Route 66
  • Hallelujah
  • Feelin' Good
  • Fly me to the moon
  • Dream a little Dream
  • Into my Arms - Nick Cave
  • No Regrets- Edith Piaf
  • Alice - Tom Waits
  • The Queen and the Soldier - Suzanne Vega
  • Apple Tree - Erykah Badu

And many more...

 
  
 

Kimba & Ryan - Reviews for their new album  "The Leaves Stay Green"


"Kimba & Ryan take us down new pathways, creating intimate settings that captivate" - Leon Getler,The Age

 

"An absorbing album". 3.5 stars - Leon Getler, The Age

 

"The Leaves Stay Green can be seen as an ode to the timeless quality of jazz". - E. Adamcewicz Vulture Magazine