Lynne Arriale

Lynne Arriale is an American jazz pianist, composer, bandleader and educator. She is Professor of Jazz Studies and Director of Small Ensembles at the University of North Florida.

Awards and honors

 * "The Lights Are Always On" (2022) #3 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "The Lights Are Always On" (2022) #19 on JazzWeek Radio charts, CDs receiving the most airplay in 2020
 * "Chimes of Freedom" (2020) #8 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "Chimes of Freedom"(2020) #34 on JazzWeek Radio charts,CDs receiving the most airplay in 2020
 * "Give Us These Days" (2018) #15 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "Solo" (2012) #28 JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "Convergence" (2011) #4 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "Convergence" (2011) Top 50 CDs of 2011, JazzTimes
 * "Nuance" (2008) #4 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "Lynne Arriale Trio Live" (2005) #17 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "Come Together" (2003) #3 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * "Arise"(2002) #1 on JazzWeek Radio charts
 * First place, The Great American Jazz Piano Competition (1993)

Discography
An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.

As guest

 * 1998 Pat Harbison Quartet, After All
 * 1999 Wolfgand Lackerschmid Quartet (TCB)
 * 2002 Rachel Caswell, Some Other Time
 * 2005 Sara Caswell, But Beautiful (Arbors)
 * 2009* Rondi Charleston Who Knows Where the Time Goes (Motéma)