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Meet Trumpeter Anthony Hervey

Courtesy Viola Chan
He’s a great listener and is always present to what is going on around him. That makes him valuable as a soloist and an ensemble player.
Andy Farber
Anthony Hervey
trumpetb.1996
Then, Hervey was casually watching television and noticed a documentary about Blue Note Records. "I just happened to click it on because it sounded interesting," he recalled. "As soon as I clicked on the channel, there was this clip of

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
From that point on, Hervey began listening to any jazz he could possibly find. "My grandfather, he really liked music, so when he found that I was trying to listen to more jazz, he would burn CDs for me. They would have

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971

Chris Botti
trumpetb.1962

Maynard Ferguson
trumpet1928 - 2006
In seventh grade, Hervey, who grew up in Miramar, FL, just north of Miami, started taking trumpet lessons from a local instructor, Mike Shaw. When asked about Hervey, Shaw said, "He is the most gifted and talented student I have ever had. He has an amazing ear for jazz and possesses a natural talent for music. In the past, I have had students who either excel at improvisation or who take a more methodical approach to musical performance. Anthony is rare in that he possesses both abilities. He intuitively loves music, yes; but he also has an insatiable curiosity about the 'how' and 'why' behind it."
Shaw recalled one instance when Hervey was asked to listen to, prepare, and transcribe a

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961
Hervey attended Dillard Center for the Performing Arts High School in Fort Lauderdale, and the Jazz Ensemble was a finalist in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Essentially Ellington competition all four years he was there. Hervey was an Essentially Ellington outstanding trumpet soloist each year, and in his senior year, he received the

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
Every year at Dillard, Hervey said, "We were trying to make sure our music was good enough so we could compete (in Essentially Ellington). Mr. Dorsey (
Christopher Dorsey
tromboneAfter graduating from Dillard, Hervey attended the Juilliard School in New York, graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Music in 2019 and a Master's Degree in 2020. He stayed in New York after graduating and, in February 2020, opened for tenor saxophonist

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Isaiah J. Thompson
piano
Philip Norris
bass
Hervey also performed on bassist

Christian McBride
bassb.1972
Last summer, Hervey was part of a group called Young Stars of Jazz that performed at Jazz at Bryant Park, part of the Bryant Park Picnic Performances that took place throughout the summer in New York City. Other members of the group were Thompson, alto saxophonist

Alexa Tarantino
saxophone, altob.1992

Julian Lee
saxophone
Endea Owens
bass
Kyle Poole
drums
Ellis Marsalis
piano1934 - 2020
In November 2021, he was one of four 'Young Lions' featured on trumpet in a Jazz at Lincoln Center concert entitled "Wynton at 60," celebrating the 60th birthday of trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, who is JALC's Artistic Director. Marsalis has called Hervey a "beautiful trumpet player of the first magnitude."
On April 17, the 25-year-old Hervey will be part of a "Jazz In The Key of Ellison" concert at the Kimmel Cultural Center in Philadelphia. The concert will celebrate the life of the writer, " data-original-title="" title="">Ralph Ellison, presented in music, words and images. Ellison, the author of the novel, Invisible Man (Random House, 1952), was also a talented trumpeter. The music will be provided by the Andy Farber Jazz Orchestra. "

Andy Farber
saxophoneb.1969
On May 7, Hervey will perform in an eclectic concert led by

Jon Batiste
pianob.1986

James Reese Europe
composer / conductor1881 - 1919

Mahalia Jackson
vocals1911 - 1972

Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003
Although Freddie Hubbard was Hervey's first jazz influence, others who have impacted his career include the late trumpeter

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018

Nicole Yarling
vocals"I miss Roy all the time," Hervey said. "My first two years in New York, I remember seeing him at Smalls. Sometimes, I played in the

Evan Sherman
drumsWynton Marsalis is "by far, one of my favorite trumpet players. Also, I've gotten to know him over the years. He's a mentor of mine. We talk about trumpet and life a lot. I've learned so many things from him. He's taught me that if you believe in something and are serious, then it matters. We have spent a lot of time talking about sound. He approaches the trumpet in a way that is casual, like a singer. You ever notice that he'll sometimes move his trumpet to the left of the room and then to the right? He's actually playing to people. That has totally changed the way I approach trumpet and communicate with audiences. I hope I'm able to help others in the same way he's helped me."
Yarling said Hervey began attending her jams when he was in middle school. "He was super shy but extremely focused at an early age," she recalled. "He was one of the students who really studied, not only jazz, but the instrument. I created a program in Miami called the Jazz Education Community Coalition (JECC). He would attend workshops and perform with the students. Much later, he would return as a part of the concert series. He is one of the most definitive examples of what great mentorship does for young musicians. I'm so proud of him!"
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