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  1. Graham Haynes (born September 16, 1960 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American cornetist, trumpeter and composer. The son of jazz drummer Roy Haynes, Graham is known for his work in nu jazz, fusing jazz with elements of hip hop and electronic music.

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Regarded as an innovator on cornet and flugelhorn, an extraordinary composer, and an emerging force in contemporary electronic music and world music, Graham Haynes has redefined and deconstructed that genre we still call jazz. While his main instrument is the cornet, he is by no means making jazz music these days.

  3. Graham Haynes (born September 16, 1960 in Brooklyn, New York raised in Hollis , Queens , NY) is an American cornetist, and composer.His two years at Queens. College (1978-1980) studying composition, harmony and theory spurred his interest in classical and electronic music (Robert Moog was professor of electronic music at the time).

  4. Three innovative improvisers—performer Lucie Vítková, and percussionist Shakoor Hakeem, and led by cornetist-composer Graham Haynescome together to perform work they have been working on ...

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  5. 5 days ago · By Larry Blumenfeld Graham Haynes makes use of disparate elements on his continuing journey of self-expression. I ran into cornetist Graham Haynes in March — in Knoxville, Tennessee, of all places, at the Big Ears Festival. There, he lent knowing cornet improvisations to an ensemble led by guitarist Brandon Ross and held court at a...

  6. Graham Haynes, the Bahia, Brazil-based composer, bandleader, and musician, expands and confounds what we understand as jazz and electronic music. Son of the drummer Roy Haynes, raised among the greatest figures in improvised music and art in New York, Haynes’ work grows out of a keen sense of New York’s many histories of music and musical ...

  7. Graham Haynes is regarded as an innovator on cornet and flugelhorn, an extraordinary composer, and an emerging force in contemporary electronic music and world music. His two years at Queens College studying composition, harmony and theory spurred his interest in classical and electronic music.