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Kyle had the luxury of growing up in a very musical household. Kyle's father, and younger brother Joel also play the saxophone. If Kyle wasn't falling asleep at night to the sounds of his dad practicing, Zoot Sims, Billy Vaugh, or Boots Randolph were most likely playing on the record player. Kyle began playing at the age of nine. Wolverton's sound has been compared to Grover Washington Jr. and Gerald Albright. In addition to studying the works of legendary performers like fellow Seattle sax players Kenny G and Jeff Kashiwa, Kyle also was influenced heavily by The Yellowjackets, and David Sanborn. Kyle has always been a huge fan of Hip Hop and R&B. The influences of Stevie Wonder, Prince, Luther Vandross, and Michael Jackson can be heard throughout the critically acclaimed debut CD. Previously, Wolverton has played KWJZ's Summer Concert at the St. Michelle Winery as well as Jazz Alley. The show at the Kirkland Performance Center promises to be an extremely memorable homecoming for Wolverton. The intimate, 400 seat theater will play host to one of the biggest urban jazz shows to hit the stage in years.
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