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mike fahn
mike fahn
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Trombonist Mike Fahn who has singlehandedly brought the valve trombone into the 1990's.
Thank you for checking out my website, and I hope you all enjoy what you see and hear. Since this is the bio section, here is some info on me:
I am a New York based Trombonist. I live in Brooklyn, New York. I play Valve Trombone, and Slide Trombone.
I was raised in Huntington, New York, born in 1960. Early on, I was exposed to jazz music, because my dad is a jazz drummer, born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. who idolized Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Phil Woods, Stan Getz, Bob Brookmeyer, and many others, not to mention all the great drummers of the day. So before I was even born and throughout my early childhood, I was listening to these musicians as well as J.J. Johnson, Oscar Peterson, Horace Silver, Kieth Jarret, Blue Mitchell, and Buddy Rich and his big band. These and many others continue to shape my musical development to this day, since I am a primarily self taught musician.

I started on drums, like my dad, and I went to a lot of his jobs, so I heard live music early on. I also played Trumpet and Baritone Horn. In the late 70s, My family moved to L.A. I stayed for 15 years, and went to junior college there, and soon after I met up with, recorded, and/or and played with Jay Anderson, John Patitucci, Charlie Haden, Scott Colley, Andy Simpkins, Frank Strazzeri, Billy Childs, Diana Krall, Terry Trotter, Terry Gibbs, Bob Cooper, Don Menza, Jack Sheldon, Al Hirt, Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Shorty Rogers, Conte Condoli, Chet Baker, Freddie Hubbard, Louis Bellson, Albert Tootie Heath, Billy Higgins, Dick Berk, Peter Erskine, Peter Donald, Nick Ceroli, David Hocker, Bill Watrous, Bill Reichanbach Larry Koonse, Frank Gambale, and other great musicians who lived there ...
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Thank you for checking out my website, and I hope you all enjoy what you see and hear. Since this is the bio section, here is some info on me:
I am a New York based Trombonist. I live in Brooklyn, New York. I play Valve Trombone, and Slide Trombone.
I was raised in Huntington, New York, born in 1960. Early on, I was exposed to jazz music, because my dad is a jazz drummer, born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. who idolized Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Phil Woods, Stan Getz, Bob Brookmeyer, and many others, not to mention all the great drummers of the day. So before I was even born and throughout my early childhood, I was listening to these musicians as well as J.J. Johnson, Oscar Peterson, Horace Silver, Kieth Jarret, Blue Mitchell, and Buddy Rich and his big band. These and many others continue to shape my musical development to this day, since I am a primarily self taught musician.

I started on drums, like my dad, and I went to a lot of his jobs, so I heard live music early on. I also played Trumpet and Baritone Horn. In the late 70s, My family moved to L.A. I stayed for 15 years, and went to junior college there, and soon after I met up with, recorded, and/or and played with Jay Anderson, John Patitucci, Charlie Haden, Scott Colley, Andy Simpkins, Frank Strazzeri, Billy Childs, Diana Krall, Terry Trotter, Terry Gibbs, Bob Cooper, Don Menza, Jack Sheldon, Al Hirt, Dizzy Gillespie, Maynard Ferguson, Shorty Rogers, Conte Condoli, Chet Baker, Freddie Hubbard, Louis Bellson, Albert Tootie Heath, Billy Higgins, Dick Berk, Peter Erskine, Peter Donald, Nick Ceroli, David Hocker, Bill Watrous, Bill Reichanbach Larry Koonse, Frank Gambale, and other great musicians who lived there ...
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