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Keyon Karim Harrold (born November 18, 1980) is an American jazz trumpeter, vocalist, songwriter, and producer.


Early life and family

Keyon Harrold was born and raised in
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, United States, one of 16 children in a family of musicians. His grandfather was a former police officer who founded The Memorial Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps. Harrold graduated from the
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. Harrold counts
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as influences.


Career

Harrold's first professional gig was as a trumpeter with Common, an audition he secured on the recommendation of New School classmate
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as part of Common's Tiny Desk Concert for NPR in 2016. A mentee of trumpeter
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, Harrold performed as part of Tolliver's big band on the studio album ''With Love'' (2006) and concert release ''Emperor March: Live At The Blue Note'' (2007). During this period, Harrold became a notable crossover performer, becoming a staple of New York jazz clubs as well as providing instrumentation for recordings by JAY-Z, Beyoncé,
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. Harrold has also toured with Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour,
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, D’Angelo, Maxwell and Mary J. Blige. Harrold supplied all of the trumpet playing in
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’s Miles Davis biopic '' Miles Ahead,'' playing to match Cheadle’s on-screen performance as well as the character of Junior, portrayed by LaKeith Stanfield. The soundtrack to the film won a
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. His first solo album, ''Introducing Keyon Harrold'', was released in 2009.
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praised the album, saying "it bodes well for his bright future" as one of "the leading jazz trumpet players of a new generation." A follow-up, The Mugician, was released on September 29, 2017 to positive reviews. Harrold appeared on WNYC's "All Of It" on August 16, 2019 alongside
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. In August 2020, Harrold contributed to the
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's EP '' VOYAGE-19'', created remotely during the
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SoHo incident

Harrold filed a harassment complaint after 22-year-old Miya Ponsetto assaulted his 14-year-old son, Keyon Harrold Jr., after falsely accusing him of stealing her cell phone at the Arlo SoHo Hotel in New York City on December 26, 2020. Even though both the son and his father denied the theft to the manager and the accuser, cellphone video of the incident shows the woman tackling the child to the ground in front of his father. The video also showed the manager of the hotel supporting the female accuser without apparent grounds. "I didn't have the opportunity to be believed, and neither did my son. We were guilty then proven innocent," Harrold said. The woman's iPhone was later returned by an
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driver, whose car she had left it in. New York detectives arrested Ponsetto at her
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, home on January 7, 2021. She has been charged with attempted robbery, endangering the welfare of a child, attempted grand larceny and attempted assault. It was also revealed that Ponsetto was arrested twice in 2020 for public intoxication and drunk driving. During the initial court hearing in March 2021, Ponsetto interrupted the judge by requesting to avoid jail time. In June 2021, a grand jury charged her with a felony hate crime, with charges including "unlawful imprisonment, as a hate crime, endangering the welfare of a child, and aggravated harassment." Ponsetto pleaded not guilty.


Discography


As leader

* ''Introducing Keyon Harrold'' (Criss Cross, 2009) * ''The Mugician'' (Legacy, 2017)


As guest

* 50 Cent, "Touch the Sky" (from '' Curtis'' Aftermath/Interscope, 2007) * Beyonce, "Back Up" (from '' B'Day'' Columbia, 2006) * Big K.R.I.T., "Cool 2 Be Southern" (from ''Live from the Underground'' Def Jam, 2012) * Michael Leonhart & JSWISS, "The Chase" (from ''Bona Fide'', 2022) * Otis Brown III, ''The Thought of You'' (Blue Note, 2014) * Will Calhoun, ''Celebrating Elvin Jones'' (Motema, 2016) * Andrae Crouch, ''Live in Los Angeles'' (Riverphio Entertainment, 2013) * Anthony Hamilton, '' Back to Love'' (RCA, 2011) *
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, 2008) * Maya Hatch, "Spice of Life" (Spice of Life. 2012) * Derrick Hodge, ''Live Today'' (Blue Note, 2013) * JAY-Z, "Roc Boys (And the Winner Is…)" (from ''American Gangster'' Roc-a-Fella, 2007) * John Legend & Mary J. Blige, "King and Queen" (from '' Once Again'' G.O.O.D./Columbia, 2006) * Maxwell, '' BLACKsummers'night'' (Columbia, 2009) * Maxwell, "Pretty Wings"" (from ''Pretty Wings'' - Columbia, 2009) * Jason McGuiness, "We Could Be/Empyrean Tones", 7" (Analog Burners, 2016) * Mac Miller, "Stay" (from ''
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'' REMember/Warner Bros., 2016) * Mobb Deep, "Smoke It" (from ''Blood Money'' - Interscope, 2006) * PJ Morton, "Claustrophobic" and 1 more (from ''Gumbo'' - Morton, 2017) * Gregory Porter, "Real Good Hands" (from ''Be Good'' Blue Note, 2012) * Gregory Porter, '' Take Me to the Alley'' (Blue Note, 2016) * David Sanborn, ''Here & Gone'' (Decca, 2008) * Nina Simone, "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" & 2 more (Revive Music, RCA, 2015) * Lonnie Smith, ''Evolution'' (Blue Note, 2016) * John Stoddart, ''Faith, Hope Love'' (Urban Junction East Music, 2010) * Joss Stone, "I Believe it to my Soul" (from ''Colour Me Free!'' Virgin, 2009 * Marcus Stricklan, ''Nihil Novi'' (Blue Note, Revive Music, 2016) * Charles Tolliver, ''With Love'' (Blue Note/Mosaic, 2006) * Charles Tolliver, ''Emperor March: Live at the Blue Note'' (Blue Note, 2007) * Samm Henshaw, ''Untidy Soul'' (AWAL Recordings, 2022)


References


External links


Official site

Keyon Harrold on Allmusic
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