
Tyler Kuebler
Assistant Professor
018 Old Baptist Foundation
tkuebler@siu.edu
618-453-5443
Tyler Kuebler is originally from Agoura Hills, CA, and is currently Assistant Professor of Saxophone and Music Theory at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
Throughout his career, Dr. Kuebler has had the opportunity to perform and record with some of the biggest names in jazz and popular music, including David Liebman, Maynard Ferguson, Jerry Bergonzi, Julio Iglesias, Clark Terry, Paul Anka, the Brecker Brothers, Gerry Mulligan, Bobby Caldwell, Slide Hampton, Sammy Figueroa, and Rosemary Clooney, to name a few.
As Lead Tenor Saxophone with the world renowned USAF Airmen of Note, Tyler Kuebler traveled the world promoting jazz and American music through concerts and educational outreach clinics.
Dr. Kuebler earned his B.M and M.M. degrees from the University of North Texas, where he was a member of the One O'Clock Lab Band. The University of Miami conferred his D.M.A. Throughout his education, Tyler has studied with such influential teachers as Jim Riggs, Neil Slater, Gary Keller, Whit Sidener, Dan Haerle, Ronnie Miller, John Mosley and Shuichi Komiyama.
Dr. Kuebler maintains an active performance schedule in a variety of musical styles, including jazz, classical, and commercial music. His commitment to education extends beyond his duties at SIUC, most recently teaching at a six-week music camp at Valdosta State University in Georgia as part of the Governor's Honor Program.
For more information on upcoming performances and clinics, please visit www.TylerKuebler.com.