John Riger

John Riger

John Paul Riger is a pianist, composer and recording artist from Somerset, Colorado.  “Rig” as he’s known by his family and friends has released countless recordings of various genres.  Rig’s performed live professionally for more than forty years.  His influences include the countless musicians with whom he’s worked intimately in live performance, recording studio and/or provided live stage technical expertise and concert sound reinforcement.  To name a few they include Stevie and Sherry McCamly, Sammy (Moondog) Homan,  Billy (Bones) Keller, Greg (Sgetti) Palazzari, Ron Carter, Joe Lamore, Steve Bamford, Evan Eustis, Dave Hill, Danny Brennan-Combs, Nelson RangellMonty Alexander, Jeff HamiltonRay BrownRay BryantDorothy DoneganJay McShannRalph Sutton, Rich Chiarluce, Herb EllisJohnny Smith, Paul Valentine, Delbert McClinton, Doug Whitney, Bob Montgomery, Paul Romane, Art Hood, Ellyn RuckerHazel Miller, Kenny Walker, Lee Martin, Bruno Carr, Cassandra Wilson,Christopher HollydayMarlena ShawBuddy DefrancoFred HessRanee LeeGigi RichMark WhitfieldKenny Davern,Oliver Jones, Rene Netto, Charlie Sepulveda, Larry Coryell,Wallace Rony, Rob Mullins, Flora PurimAirto MoreiraTudie CalderonBobby LyleMcCoy Tyner, Mike Barone, Phil Woods,Herbie MannJoe PassRoy Hargrove, Mark Dempsey, Russell MaloneGary Burton, George Weber, Pancho Sanchez, Joe Lukasik, Chuck Lamb, Theano Anifantakis, Jeff Andrews,Clark TerryCliff HabianA.J. LeeHugh MasakelaJohnny Frigo, Bill Howarth, Mose AllisonAhmad Jamal, Spike Robinson, Ron MilesLes McCannSteve Turre, Bruce Imig, Chris Bank, Mark Gray, Frank Martin, Tuck and Patti Andress,Leon RedboneJohn Sebastian, Dave Hansen, Dave Shappert, Guy Williams, A. Drew Scott, Billy ChildsFrank Morgan,Ernie WattsGene HarrisIngrid HagelbergRich Lamb, his entire family and especially his father, The Dood.

 

John has a decade-long reputation of performing classical, ragtime, jazz, bossa nova, rhythm and blues, Motown, rock, pop, bluegrass, country, world, samba, gospel and improvisations throughout Colorado, particularly in the Colorado State Capitol district at the Denver Public Library, the Boettcher Auditorium of the Colorado History Museum, and for legislators, lobbyists, and constituent groups at numerous state agency functions. 

John served most recently as the music director of the Redstone Art Center (2013-2015).  Additionally, you can find him performing as a soloist at various venues throughout the Roaring Fork Valley including the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, the Iron Mountain Hot Springs, the Historic Redstone Inn and House Of Blues in Paonia.  You can also catch him performing at Belly Up Aspen or the Limelight Hotel Snowmass pretty much on a monthly basis TBD.

John comes from a long line of Coloradoans.  His grandfather Hugh A. Stewart was born in Aspen in 1888.  His great grandfather, James T. Stewart was elected the Sheriff of Pitkin County that same year.