Jesse van Ruller: Jazz Guitar Virtuoso
Considered "jazz guitar royalty" in the Netherlands, Jesse van Ruller rose to international recognition after winning the prestigious Thelonious Monk Award in 1995, with a jury that included Pat Metheny, Jim Hall, and John Scofield. While Metheny personally called his mother urging him to move to New York, Jesse chose to build his remarkable career from the Netherlands.
In this intimate conversation, Jesse discusses his musical journey from his early obsession with the guitar to his evolving approach to sound and composition. He shares insights about influential teachers like Wim Overgouw, his admiration for players like John Scofield, and his philosophy on balancing technical prowess with emotional expression.
Beyond his acclaimed trio recordings, Jesse explores his recent collaborations and studio experiments that push beyond traditional jazz formats. With thoughtful reflections on teaching, family life, and artistic growth, this conversation offers rare insights into the mind of one of Europe's most distinctive jazz voices.