Ben Kynard (February 28, 1920 – July 5, 2012) was an American jazz saxophonist (alto and baritone).
After completing military service in the U. S. Army, he played from 1946 to 1953 in the Lionel Hampton orchestra, for which he arranged, and in 1946 composed the title "Red Top".
"Red Top" was later also recorded by musicians such as David Allen, Anthony Braxton, Dexter Gordon, Louis Jordan, Erroll Garner, Slide Hampton, Woody Herman and His Orchestra, King Pleasure / Betty Carter,[2] and Eddie Vinson.
After Kynard had left the Hampton band, he worked for 32 years at the United States Postal Service in Kansas City; he also played jazz in night clubs and wrote compositions for local musicians.
Kynard worked from 1945 to 1984 at 51 recording sessions,[3] with Willis Jackson, Sonny Parker, Joe Thomas and in 1948 Billie Holiday (I Cover the Waterfront).