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Hello,
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.
In 1987, I received an award in honor of the late drummer, Shelly Manne, called
the New Talent Award, given by the L.A. Jazz Society. Others who received the
award are Cecelia Coleman, Eric Reed, Scott Colley, Gerald Clayton, and Larry
Koonse. I loved playing with the older guys, many of which have passed on.They
played so melodically and influenced how I approach soloing. Again, I must thank
my
dad who listened and played so much great music. Those great musicians will always
be an inspiration for me.
In 1992, after meeting my wife, bassist MaryAnn McSweeney, I moved back to New
York, and have performed/recorded with a wide variety of musicians,
They include:
Deodato, Mike Brecker, Randy Brecker, Tom Harrell, Bill Mobley, Dave Stahl, Chris
Rogers. Ira Sullivan, Ingrid Jensen, Kenny Wheeler, Charles Tolliver, Bill Pierce,
Donny McCaslin, Don Braden, Ted Nash, Rick Margitza, David Liebman, Dick Johnson,
Donald Brown, Mullgrew Miller, Andrew Hill, Harold Mabern, James Williams, Richard
Beirach, Slide Hampton, Conrad Herwig, Steve Armour, Alan Ferber,Vic Juris, Steve
Cardenas, John Hart, Tim Horner, Lenny White, Ralph Peterson, Dennis McCrael,
Tony Reedus, Michael Hyman, Jeff 'Tain Watts, Carl Allen, Marvin Smith, Jeff
Hirshfield, Matt Wilson, Mark Ferber, Toshiko Akioshi, and others.
I have had the opportunity to work with Jerry Lewis, Ben Vereen, Leslie Uggums,
Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, Lena Horne, Spanish singer Rapheal, Gloria Gaynor,
Gladys Knight, Johnny Colon, and Liza Minelli.
I have toured Japan, Indonesia, Brazil, France, Columbia, and the United States
with some of these wonderful performers, and I feel truly blessed to work with
them, see the world and play music. Check out my CD, Close Your Eyes And Listen,
on the Sparky 1 Label. Also check out www.maryannmcsweeney.com and her cds, both
of which I appear on. Go to cdbaby.com so you can have your very own copy.
Again, thanks for looking in, and enjoy our music.
Mike Fahn
Mike Fahn currently has finished his second CD as a leader titled
"Close Your Eyes...and Listen" and can be heard at many
of the New York jazz clubs with his group and others. Mike is
a resident of Brooklyn, NY. His wife, jazz bassist Mary Ann McSweeney,
released her CD "Thoughts of You" on the Jazz Magnet
label in February of 2001 on which Mike is a featured soloist.
Recent projects for Mike Fahn include the release of Bill Mobley's
new big band CD recording on Spacetime Records, a new live recording
in January of 2002 of the Andrew Hill Big Band at Birdland in
New York City for Palmetto Records, and bassist Mary Ann McSweeney's
new CD "Swept Away" in 2002. In August of 2002, Mike
performed with Trumpeter-Composer Kenny Wheeler and his big band
at Birdland. Mike is very proud of his new CD "Close Your
Eyes...and Listen" which is now available by going to his
website, www.mikefahn.com or by going to cdbaby.com.
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Mike,
Dad and the late Conte Candoli at Indian Wells with the Jack Sheldon Orchestra
late 1997.
Mike
Fahn currently has finished his 2nd C.D. as a leader, and can be heard
at many of the New York Jazz clubs with his groups and others.
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