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This website provides ample updates on Ryan Greenfield’s projects in & out side school as an entertainer.

BIO

Ryan Greenfield is a 4th semester student at Berklee college of Music as a full scholarship recipient. He plays most woodwinds & keyboard but primarily saxophone/flute. For High school, he went to the Los Angeles County High school for the Arts (LACHSA). He loves to write music and hopes to find opportunities to share it. Ryan was 1st chair Alto Saxophone at LACHSA, run by Jason Goldman, since freshman year. The Bigband won the Monterey Jazz Festival three times and was a winner of the 32nd Annual Student Music Awards, through “Downbeat” Magazine. Ryan was also in jazz combos four years, run by Bill Wysaske and Walter Smith III. He was in the Orchestra, conducted by Alan Mautner, two years on flute and one year on Bassoon. Out of school, Ryan was in Joseph Pernicano’s modern jazz quintet.

On flute, Ryan was in the Chamber Music Series with Susan Greenberg, and was featured on the radio in May 2009, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 88.5 KCSN and streamed on www.kcsn.org. Ryan is a member of the screen actors guild (SAG). He was chosen to play flute in the movie, “Fame,” worked on the movie, “Jeremy Mcguire,” filmed a music video with Shania Twain, and starred in three commercials; two for Kaiser Permanente, one for Blue Cross.
The most favorite performance Ryan has had was taking over a two minute solo at the Hollywood Bowl with Herbie Hancock! Click here to watch it!