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Introducing Trombonist Dan Harkins

Dan is an old soul in a young person. He has a quiet confidence and a respect for the history of the trombone.
Oscar Perez
Urbie Green
trombone1926 - 2018

Woody Herman
band / ensemble / orchestra1913 - 1987

Dan Harkins
trombone
J.J. Johnson
trombone1924 - 2001

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021
"I really like Urbie Green a lot," Harkins said. "I think he's underrated. His sound on the trombone is a very unique and interesting one. You hear a lot of people who like to emulate J.J. and Curtis, but you don't have people who try to imitate Urbie. I just think his sound is really, really gorgeous. He played a really mean ballad and had incredible control of the instrument, too."
Harkins added, however, that J.J. Johnson "really did it best. He just had a great understanding of jazz and was able to use the trombone as a really effective instrument. Even now, for some modern and contemporary trombone players, it's still hard to do what he did."
Growing up in Mount Olive, NJ, Harkins started playing trombone at a very early age but wasn't necessarily drawn to jazz. However, when he was in seventh grade at Mount Olive Middle School, his band director,
Darrell Hendricks
tromboneThe answer was, "yes," and Harkins recalled, "I just really began to enjoy playing jazz. Darrell was my first private lesson trombone teacher. He influenced me a lot." Said Hendricks, "Dan really became passionate about playing, and he started learning about the history of the music."
At 12:15 p.m. on September 14, Harkins will be playing trombone with the Montclair State University Jazz Band on the Uptown Stage at the Montclair (NJ) Jazz Festival.. The band will be directed by

Oscar Perez
pianob.1974

Steve Nelson
vibraphoneb.1954

Dave Stryker
guitarb.1957
According to Perez: "Dan is an old soul in a young person. He has a quiet confidence and a respect for the history of the trombone." While in high school, in addition to the music program in the Mount Olive School District, Harkins was part of the New Jersey Youth Symphony Jazz Orchestra, then directed by alto saxophonist

Julius Tolentino
sousaphoneb.1975
At Montclair State, Harkins has studied with trombonist

Mike Boschen
tromboneHendricks said Harkins has been a catalyst at Mount Olive, paving the way for other student jazz musicians. One of them, trumpeter

Alvaro Caravaca
trumpetb.2005

Mecadon McCune
drumsb.2005
Nate Miller
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Mike Boschen
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Mecadon McCune
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