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John Carroll Kirby is an American pianist, record producer and composer based in
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, United States. As a musician, Kirby has collaborated with artists including
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, and others.


Career


2007-17: 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
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before touring with other artists and making a name for himself as a collaborator. In 2007, Kirby contributed to
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's ''Songs About Girls'',
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's ''Revival'', and Raya Yarbrough's self-titled LP before going on to work on albums by
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, Norah Jones, David Holmes, and
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. 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
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'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
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. Shortly after, Kirby was on keys for
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'', and co-produced three tracks on Solange's ''Billboard'' 200-topping ''
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'', 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
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in 2016. After collaborations with INGA, Sébastien Tellier,
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' Daniel Stricker and
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, 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
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' Martin Johnson'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 ''
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'', Bat for Lashes' ''
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's ''
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'', as well as
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's "DHL" and
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' "Canyon Moon." In the same year, he signed to
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and issued "Lazzara" before releasing ''Tuscany'', on Patience. The following year, Kirby played on
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' Blood Orange collaboration "We Will Always Love You" before releasing ''Conflict'', an ambient album created in response to the
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pandemic, on Stones Throw. Shortly after, he debuted his full-length album, ''My Garden'', on the label.
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described Kirby as a musician who "crafts melodies with a neat geometric precision". 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 was released on June 2, 2021. The music video for the album's first single, "Rainmaker", features musicians from Kirby's ensemble, along with special guests
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and comedian
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. Kirby also wrote and produced the original soundtrack to the animated film ''
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'', which won the Innovator Award at the
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. The original soundtrack was released separately by Stones Throw Records in August 2021. That same year,''My Garden'' was nominated for Best Jazz Album for the 2021
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. He also worked closely with American singer-songwriter
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for her album, ''
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'', which ''
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'' said drew "on the magnetic ambiance of Kirby's music". In March 2022, Kirby announced his new album ''Dance Ancestral'' with the first single "Dawn of New Day" featuring ambient pioneer
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. The track was included in ''
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s "The 2nd Uncut New Music Playlist Of 2022". ''Dance Ancestral'' was made in collaboration with Canadian artist Yu Su and was released on Stones Throw Records on 8 April, 2022.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Collaborations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kirby, John Carroll Living people Musicians from Los Angeles American record producers American artists Stones Throw Records artists Year of birth missing (living people)