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Brian Swartz's CD's are available for download @ iTunes! and emusic.com and for purchase @ amazon.com , cduniverse.com , or directly from summitrecords.com .

Brian Swartz's composition, "Down with Downs," has been selected as a finalist in the International Songwriting Competition in the jazz category. Winners will be determined by a panel of judges in April, 2009. In the meantime, you can listen to the song and cast a vote by going to this website:
http://www.sonicbids.com/voting/default.asp?poll_id=277
The winner of this voting will receive an extra $1500 and you can vote once per day until March 31st, 2009. So.....vote early and often! In his most recent release "Three," on Summit Records in June 2006, Brian Swartz pays homage to the great trumpeter Chet Baker and his trio of the late 1970's. By channeling the power of simplicity from those landmark recordings, Swartz's trio (featuring Larry Koonse on guitar and Darek Oles on bass) infuses life into the concept of interpreting standards.In May 2000, Swartz completed his debut CD as a leader, "Theres Only Me," which was released worldwide on Noir Records. In 2003, Swartz began working with a new quartet featuring Bob Florence on piano. The group plays standards with a unique twist that only Swartz and Florence can provide. Swartz's second CD, "Live at the Jazz Bakery," released in July 2005 by Summit Records, features this adventurous group. Swartz is a second-generation trumpeter; his father played for 30 years in the United States Air Force. This early exposure to music made a profound influence on him and he started playing trumpet at the age of ten. He studied with trumpet guru Bobby Shew, John Coppola (SFO), Bill Bing (CSUN), and LA studio legend Uan Rasey. Swartz's dedication to mastering his craft and continually building upon his knowledge has brought him to prominence in the Los Angeles jazz scene.Swartz started his own group in 1996 and has become an accomplished composer and arranger, securing performances at most of the major jazz venues in Los Angeles. Swartz's quintet has featured some of LA's top sideman such as saxophonists Keith Fiddmont, George Harper and Matt Otto; pianists Brad Mehldau, Billy Childs, John Beasley, Bob Florence, Theo Saunders and Bill Cunliffe; bassists Jeff Littleton, Kevin Axt, Jeff D'Angelo and Darek Oles; and drummers Lorca Hart, Dick Weller and Aaron Serfaty. Swartz hosted a series at Lunaria in Century City called "The Best of LA's Trumpets" which featured his quintet backing up many of LA's greatest jazz trumpeters. For three years Swartz was a regular member of one of LA's best swing bands, Red and the Red Hots, with whom he appeared on the Donnie and Marie Show and Everybody Loves Raymond. Swartz also performed at the 1999 Playboy Jazz Festival with actor/pianist Jeff Goldblum's Miriam Schnitzer Orchestra. Swartz played and acted as contractor for the Tom Harrell Big Band which performed music from Harrell's Grammy nominated CD Times Mirror (RCA/Victor), at the Jazz Bakery in December of 1999. This band also performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival in September of 2000. More recently, Swartz performed at the 2001 Playboy Jazz Festival in Pasadena with Bruce Lofgren's fusion orchestra, After Burner. In 2002, Swartz formed The Quorum in which he explored his fusion roots. The group featured Swartz's nimbleness on the Akai/Steiner EVI, a wind driven synthesizer based on the trumpet. Brian's latest electronic foray is with the co-led group, SLanG. It features freely improvised music performed by Brian, keyboardist Andy Langham and drummer Gerry Gibbs. In 2007, Brian Swartz had the honor of performing Mary Lou Williams' "Mass for Peace" at Disney Hall with the Luckman Jazz Orchestra and the L.A. Master Chorale.Swartz's versatility as either a jazz soloist or a powerful section player has made him a much sought after sideman. He can be heard on recordings with Joe Henry, Keb' Mo,' Michael Buble, Patti Labelle, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jackie Green, The Dixie Chicks, Taylor Eigsti, the Buddy Childers Big Band, Red and the Red Hots, Jane Getz, Dale Fielder, Todd Hunter, Rebecca Kyler Downs, Teddy Thompson, Dave Sherr's Artmusic Ensemble, Josh Nelson, Raya Yarbrough, Gerry Gibbs and numerous other TV and film studio dates.On stage, Swartz has performed with Buddy Childers, Jack Sheldon's Big Band, Bob Florence's Limited Edition, Canadian crooner Michael Buble', Lupe Fiasco, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The O'Jays, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Francisco Aguabella's Latin Jazz Sextet, Johnny Vatos' Tribute to Oingo Boingo, The Jazz on the Latin Side All Stars, The Luckman Jazz Orchestra, The L.A. Master Chorale, The Bjorkestra, Jane Getz, Gerry Gibbs, Todd Hunter, Buddy Montgomery, Carmen Lundy, Dale Fielder, Black/Note, Don Rickles, Phil Vieux, Bruce Lofgren's After Burner, Bobby White, Chuck Flores, The Jazz Spot Orchestra, Rebecca Kyler Downs, Bruce Eskovitz's Jazz Orchestra, Dina Deluxe, Sandra Booker and Raya Yarbrough. Artists with whom Brian Swartz has performed.

Since 1996, Swartz has been a core member with the critically acclaimed Jazzantiqua, a dance company which performs extended works live with a jazz quintet. The company has performed to rave reviews at the LA Theater Center and at the John Anson Ford Amphitheater. Throughout his professional career, Swartz has understood the importance of passing down the tradition of trumpet playing and he maintains a busy schedule of private students in the Los Angeles area.
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Member Since: 20/07/2006
Band Website: http://www.brianswartz.com
Band Members: My band varies depending on the context. For my 2006 Summit Records release, "Three," I had Larry Koonse on guitar and Darek Oles on bass. The house band, The Gnu Sextet, for my Wednesday jam sessions at the Club 1160 is me on trumpet, Matt Otto or Robby Marshall on Tenor Sax, Martin Sullivan on trombone, Andy Langham on piano, J.P. Maramba on bass and Jens Kuross on drums. Visit The Gnu Sextet page at myspace.com/thegnusextet. Also, be sure to check out the MySpace.com page for SLanG, Brian's latest avant garde/fusion/free improvisation project at myspace.com/slangjazz.
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Influences: I am truly open to listening to all music. If I had to name my trumpet influences they would be:
Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Clifford Brown, Lee Morgan, Chet Baker, Tom Harrell, Tim Hagans, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Thad Jones, Don Cherry, Kenny Dorham, Rex Stewart, Brian Lynch, Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Shaw, Freddie Hubbard, Fats Navarro, Lester Bowie, Randy Brecker, Bobby Shew, Steve Huffsteter, Ron Stout, Tony Lujan, Wynton Marsalis (yes, I said Wynton), Art Farmer, Dave Douglas, Nicholas Payton and many others.My influences are not limited to trumpet players.
I should also list John Coltrane, Michael Brecker, Cannonball Adderly, Charlie Parker, Johnny Griffin, Phil Woods, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Brad Mehldau, Kenny Kirkland, Bill Evans, Benny Golson, Art Blakey, Jack DeJohnette, Tony Williams, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Branford Marsalis, Don Grolnick, Sarah Vaughn, Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver, Joe Henderson, Joe Lovano, Kenny Garrett, Ornette Coleman, Oliver Nelson, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and many others. As I said earlier, I love all music. Regardless of genre. Any artist who is truly expressing him or her self is worth listening to. There is a place and an audience for all of us.My top five jazz musicians of all time are:
Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker.
Sounds Like: I have to say that when I'm playing jazz, at times, I am consciously emulating a mix of Tom Harrell, Tim Hagans, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Lee Morgan and a bunch of my own thing. As far as playing lead, I grew up listening to Conrad Gozzo and Uan Rasey on the Tutti's Trumpets and Billy May records. Also, Snooky Young with Count Basie is some of the best lead trumpet work ever. For horn section (pop, rock) work, I love Blood, Sweat & Tears; Tower of Power; Earth, Wind & Fire; and anything that Jerry Hey has done (Michael Jackson, Al Jarreau, etc.).
Record Label: Summit Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

"Down with Downs" is finalist in the International Songwriting Competition!

Vote for "Down with Downs"Brian Swartz's composition, "Down with Downs," has been selected as a finalist in the International Songwriting Competition in the jazz category.  Winners will be determined ...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:04:00 GMT

Video-Brian Swartz & The Gnu Sextet - Live @ Wave Street - 6/13/08

Brian Swartz & The Gnu Sextet - Live at Wave Street Studios - June 13, 2008. Click on "Jazz," then click on "Brian Swartz & Gnu Sextet" then select which song you would like to hear.
Posted by on Sun, 15 Jun 2008 07:16:00 GMT

Brian Swartz & The Gnu Sextet-DVD SHOOT & Live Streaming Video-Friday, 6/13/08 7:30 PM PST.

Hosted By: Brian Swartz When: 13 Jun 2008, 19:30Where: Wave Street Studios774 Wave StreetMonterey, California|5 93940United StatesDescription:Brian Swartz Click Here To View Event
Posted by on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 09:27:00 GMT

New downloads available via SNOCAP!

Hey everyone,Here is some information about the tracks that I have available via SNOCAP.Tracks:VeranoInterdependenceIt's As I Said It WasOne For KennyThese tracks were recorded in Janu...
Posted by on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 12:47:00 GMT

Congratulations Brian Lynch and The Dixie Chicks on Grammy wins!

Hey all,I just wanted to send out a quick congratulations to my good friend, Brian Lynch, for his well deserved Grammy win. Brian is not only an amazing trumpet player, one of the hippest and funnies...
Posted by on Mon, 12 Feb 2007 08:47:00 GMT

Review of "Three" from the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) Journal - March, 2007

Now available on iTunes!From the International Trumpet Guild Journal - March, 2007.The Brian Swartz Trio - "Three"CD Title: ThreeMusicians: Brian Swartz (trumpet, flugelhorn), Larry Koonse (guitar), D...
Posted by on Fri, 09 Feb 2007 21:13:00 GMT

Goodbye, Michael Brecker.

My first introdution to Michael Brecker was in 1986 when, as a student at Solano Community College, James Pascual (a fellow student and sax player) was blasting a tape of Steps Ahead's Magnetic in the...
Posted by on Sun, 14 Jan 2007 09:03:00 GMT

This is a little silly but here it is anyway.

Here's what this thing said about me. I think it's pretty accurate. You Have A Type B+ PersonalityYou're a pro at going with the flowYou love to kick back and take in everything life has to offerA t...
Posted by on Tue, 28 Nov 2006 08:26:00 GMT

Pictures from Johnny Vatos' Tribute to Halloween 2006

Johnny Vatos - In action!The Horn SectionWendell Kelly, Cory Wright, Brian Swartz.Santa and the singers!The Horn Section, in Costume!Wendell Kelly, Cory Wright, Brian Swartz.Raya Yarbrough and Brian S...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:02:00 GMT

Now available for clinics or as a guest artist!

Are you looking for an established professional musician to come to your school? I've been playing trumpet for 30 years now and I'd love to share my knowledge and experience with you and your student...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:46:00 GMT