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Chris Burnett (born Christopher LeRoy Burnett on November 2, 1955) is an American saxophone player, composer, veteran of US military jazz bands and band leader. Born in Olathe, Kansas, Burnett's family moved relatively frequently during his early childhood due to his father being a member of the active US military service. His sibling family lived at places such as: France, Michigan, and Colorado prior to settling permanently back home in the Kansas City metro area. is the 306th day of the year (307th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ... The saxophone (colloquially referred to as sax) is a conical-bored instrument of the woodwind family. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... Former crewmembers of the battleship Missouri pose for photos shortly after the Anniversary of the End of World War II ceremony, held aboard the famous ship. ... Olathe ( O-Lay-tha) is a city located in northeast Kansas, and is the second most populous city and county seat of Johnson County. ... Official language(s) None (English, de-facto) Capital Lansing Largest city Detroit Area  Ranked 11th  - Total 97,990 sq mi (253,793 km²)  - Width 239 miles (385 km)  - Length 491 miles (790 km)  - % water 41. ... Official language(s) English Capital Denver Largest city Denver Area  Ranked 8th  - Total 104,185 sq mi (269,837 km²)  - Width 280 miles (451 km)  - Length 380 miles (612 km)  - % water 0. ... Kansas City satellite map The Kansas City Metropolitan Area is a metropolitan area situated at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers (Kaw Point) and straddling the state border between Missouri and Kansas. ...


Burnett was first exposed to music at an early age through the piano by his mother (Violet Lorraine Burnett), and later studied vocal music through the youth choir program at his church under the direction of Nevada Rosbia. Burnett took to music intuitively and his introduction to saxophone and clarinet began through the instrumental music program at school. James R. Fuchs was his primary music teacher who also exposed him to some of the local and internationally recognized professional saxophone players like Charles Molina and Gary Foster who visited the school periodically during the early 1970s. Unable to afford college tuition, prior to graduation from high school in May of 1974, Burnett auditioned for and was accepted to the music programs of both, the US Air Force and US Army bands. A short grand piano, with the top up. ... The saxophone (colloquially referred to as sax) is a conical-bored instrument of the woodwind family. ... Two soprano clarinets: a Bâ™­ clarinet (left, with capped mouthpiece) and an A clarinet (right, with no mouthpiece). ... Year 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the 1974 Gregorian calendar. ... Seal of the Air Force. ... The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ...


Initially joining the U.S. military bands was intended to provide funding for college using the G.I. Bill education benefits that were available at that time. However, Burnett excelled musically and due to his background of being from a military family, he was successful in meeting the demands required of service as a uniformed musician as well. Burnett was able to maintain a balance between his responsibilities to the music and to the military. Thus, his skills continued to develop throughout his entire 20-year career toward his mastery of most all of the areas required of a person engaged in working within the music profession (performance, composition, arranging, teaching, management and leadership). He concluded his career at the rank of First Sergeant and in the position of Enlisted Bandleader, which was the highest position attainable for performing artists working in the military music system. He is a highly decorated military veteran, who has performed thousands of concerts and whose formal honors include: the Department of Defense Meritorious Service Medal and (two awards of) the Army Meritorious Service Medal, among many other awards, certificates and letters. Burnett with his wife, Terri, moved back home to his native Kansas City area in 2001 and has been based out of the KC area since that time. Although he has led several groups over the years, his main group Chris Burnett Quartet began in 2001 and is still active today. United States Service Bands Each of the branches of the U.S. military, has a headquarters band organization, all but one of which are in the Washington, D.C. area. ... The Servicemens Readjustment Act of 1944 (better known as the G.I. Bill) provided for college or vocational education for returning World War II veterans (commonly referred to as GIs or G.I.s) as well as one year of unemployment compensation. ... Buskers perform in San Francisco A performance, in performing arts, generally comprises an event in which one group of people (the performer or performers) behave in a particular way for another group of people (the audience). ... A musical composition is a piece of original music designed for repeated performance (as opposed to strictly improvisational music, in which each performance is unique). ... In music, an arrangement loosely describes rewriting a piece of pre-existing music for a specific set of instruments or voices, often in harmony or with additional original material. ... In education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study or a practical skill. ... It has been suggested that Management system be merged into this article or section. ... The word leadership can refer to: the process of leading. ... First Sergeant is the name of a military rank used in some countries. ... The Defense Meritorious Service Medal is the third highest award bestowed upon members of the United States military by the United States Department of Defense. ... The Meritorious Service Medal is a military award presented to members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguished themselves by outstanding non-combat meritorious achievement or service to the United States subsequent to January 16, 1969. ...


He is one of the principle officers of the 'ASR Records jazz label, has proven business experience, and has recorded a highly successful debut album titled, "Time Flies". Initially influenced by the work of saxophonists Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley and the styling’s of trumpeter, Miles Davis; Burnett has also performed and been influenced by many other styles of music beyond the genre of jazz. He incorporates many elements from his classical studies on saxophone and clarinet, along with his knowledge as a trained composer and arranger of music into the current language he presents to listeners. Burnett does not believe that music is limited in the way that most of the commercial marketing of it often presents to the majority of the world. He also believes that any person of his generation and age, (or younger,) can only "get so close" to the jazz music that was made before they were born without having a direct relationship with a person who was actually living during that particular musical era. Burnett is dedicated to presenting jazz music from his generational perspective and context, within a paradigm of creativity as the focus. His own work is focused on contributing to the music of his African-American heritage and Midwest traditions in such a manner that it is approachable by most listeners, yet not so watered down to the point of having little remaining genuine artistic substance. About The Label ASR RECORDS was co-founded in 1995 by our Kansas City native award-winning artist, Alaadeen; along with longtime community arts advocate, Victoria Dunfee. ... Charles Bird Parker, Jr. ... John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967), nicknamed Trane, was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. ... Julian Edwin Cannonball Adderley (September 15, 1928 – August 8, 1975), originally from Tampa, Florida, was a jazz alto saxophonist of the small combo era of the 1950s and 1960s. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...


Burnett's study of the Joseph Schillinger System of Musical Composition under O'tress L. Tandy from 1983-1985, has proven to be a cornerstone of his original artistic and compositional concepts. He is the 1995 5-Star Award of Merit winner of the National Federation of Music Clubs for his original composition and arrangement for big band titled, "Daedalus". Burnett has also stated that his main concern as a performer, who is also a legitimate composer, is to present his own original music parallel to the traditions of the generations before him. He states that approaching this goal requires that one become a teacher of sorts by developing one's own approach to the musical language - not merely to imitate the melodic and harmonic statements of the established masters as a less mature student might be satisfied to do. Joseph Schillinger (1895-1943) was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine (at that time, part of Russia). ... Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to Music Education and the promotion of creative and performing arts in the United States. ... A big band is a type of musical ensemble associated with playing jazz music and which became popular during the Swing Era from the early 1930s until the late 1940s. ...


Burnett's work around 2001, such as Time Stamps, is significant for a melding of his more mature style of writing with his ability to place emphasis on both the improvisational and composition structural aspects of jazz music. He achieves this by giving each instrumentalist the inherent responsibilities and enough freedom to create musical content over rich harmonic and melodic compositional bedrock. He continues to explore these and other concepts under the mentorship of master saxophonist and composer, Ahmad Alaadeen. Ahmad Alaadeen (born in July 24, 1934) is a jazz saxophonist from Kansas City who has a career spanning over 5 decades. ...


Burnett is of a generation that brings much substance to American music due to the fact that his is the first generation who grew up as adults with full Civil Rights and full access to the bounties of US society. He is one of the musicians of this generation who: have successfully served their country, have successfully raised families, are productive citizens, and continue to grow their gifts as an original artist. With over 150 original compositions, 30 of which are registered BMI Works, it is logical to assume that there will be much more music to investigate from Chris Burnett for many years to come. Civil rights or positive rights are those legal rights retained by citizens and protected by the government. ... Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) is a collecting society that protects composers intellectual property in the communications business, especially radio. ...


Chris Burnett (The name of the hero in film "Behind Enemy lines") The name in the film is not the name of the real life hero. U.S. Pilot Scott O'Grady sued film makers in 2002, believing the film was based on his experience in Bosnia in 1995.


Further Information and References

Source: BMI Registered Works Catalogue - Christopher L. Burnett


Source: Drum Room (Hilton President Kansas City - Featured Artists


Source: Lomax Classic Mouthpieces - Artist Endorser, New York Jazz Model


Source: International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) - Professional Musicians - Clinicians


Source: International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) - Artist Outreach Network Listing - Chris Burnett


Source: Kansas City Star - Chris Burnett 2007 Entertainment Calendar Listing


Source: Jazz Ambassador Magazine feature article - The Kansas City Saxophone, Part One; Chris Burnett: Bringing His Point of View Home to Kansas City, by Roger Atkinson, editor


Source: JAM article - Burnett in Wine and Jazz Festival


Source: Kansas City Jazz Ambassador Magazine - JAM: October/November 2004 Hear and There


Source: GoPro Music listing - Member of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada


Source: The National Archives - Military Service Records and Official Military Personnel Files (OMPFs, DD Form 214)


External links

Jazz Ambassador Magazine

KC Community News

BBC News

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