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Announcing LEGACY - A Centennial Celebration of JJ Johnson

Trombonist Nick Finzer celebrates jazz legend JJ Johnson’s centennial with “Legacy”, an album that honors the icon’s past and commemorates his still-living legacy, brought to life by Johnson’s own longstanding band members

NEW YORK, N.Y. - The year 2024 marks something special for many jazz musicians and trombonists alike: the centennial of JJ Johnson, one of the genre’s profound luminaries and all-time most influential trombonists. In honor of this magnanimous moment in jazz history, trombonist, composer, educator, and Outside in Music label CEO Nick Finzer has programmed a series of festivities over the course of the year. Ranging from masterclasses and seminars to tours and concerts with modern trombone masters, these celebrations will culminate in the release of Finzer’s newest album, Legacy on April 5th, 2024. The album reunited Johnson’s own legendary band members Renee Rosnes (piano), Rufus Reid (bass), and Lewis Nash (drums) in the Rudy Van Gelder studios in Englewood, NJ - the very same location in which Johnson himself recorded many of his classic albums. Featuring a host of arrangements of Johnson’s compositions, pieces from Johnson’s regular songbook, and Finzer’s own originals that exemplify Johnson’s distinctive style, Legacy is not merely a tribute album, but stands as a testament to the ever-present and transformative influence Johnson still has today. 

For Nick Finzer, since he first began jazz trombone in 2003, JJ Johnson has been a stalwart and guiding light throughout his career. With 2024 marking Johnson’s centennial, Finzer has taken up the mantle not only of highlighting the mastery and lasting impact of Johnson’s playing, but his substantial impact as a prolific arranger, educator, and pioneer within the genre of jazz trombone. Finzer summarizes the importance of Johnson succinctly: “Sometimes it is the nature of our industry to overlook the Trombone, but as my mentor, Steve Turre has said many times, ‘JJ Johnson did for the trombone what Charlie Parker did for the saxophone.’ He was a true innovator of his time, and his innovations have lasted throughout his lifetime and beyond.” The full scope of Finzer’s Legacy project and the centennial celebration will unfold over the course of the entire year, and will pay direct homage to Johnson’s roles as performer, arranger, and education. 

One of the ways Finzer sought to honor and vitalize the Legacy project was to work with greats who had themselves been staple members of Johnson’s bands. “When I first conceived of wanting to celebrate this milestone of jazz history, I wanted to involve as many alumni of JJ Johnson’s bands as I could,” Finzer says. “This led me to calling Renee Rosnes, Rufus Reid and Lewis Nash, all of whom were active members of JJ’s touring groups in the 1980s and 1990s.”

The collaboration between the group on Legacy was profound and relatively unique, as it was a project that stretched across different generations. Finzer points out the honor and magnitude of such an opportunity to work with living legends who themselves worked with a substantial forerunner who came before them. “It was a new experience for me to develop relationships with jazz legends like these and to work with them on music that holds such a special place in their past,” Finzer says. “It’s amazing being able to experience the level of musicianship of musicians who have played with your heroes, who not only give you respect, but who are dedicated to bringing your musical vision to life, without sacrificing the deep understanding and commitment to the legacy of this music.” With Finzer’s leadership and expertise, coupled with the rhythm trio’s depth of knowledge and experience with Johnson, they brought to life with utmost authenticity the music that makes up his legacy, and the music that pays respect to the Johnson’s work.

Legacy features a host of compositions by Johnson, originals by Finzer in the style of Johnson, and a composition by Rosnes that Johnson readily adopted as a staple part of his songbook during his lifetime. Of Johnson’s work, Finzer found that the ballads are some of the most profound musical experiences on the album. In particular, Johnson’s beloved piece “Lament” is highlighted. Finzer’s arrangement preserves the beauty of the original melody, but frames it with new presentations of the main theme and adding interludes to emphasize the emotion of the ballad. “Malaga Moon” is an original by Rosnes that she wrote for Johnson during her time in his band that became a cornerstone of his repertoire during his life. It was first recorded by Johnson with a studio orchestra, and so the band on Legacy adapted the energy and spirit of that recording for quartet. “Johnson’s sound from that recording has been permanently imprinted in my brain,” Finzer says. “It’s a beautiful composition and a wonderful tribute to JJ’s musicianship. It was very special to be able to play it with the composer, on a project for the person who she wrote it for.” The album also includes, as its second bonus track, an arrangement of the jazz standard “Blue Bossa” that was created by Johnson himself and taught to the band by bassist Rufus Reid from his days touring with the trombone innovator.

The impact and influence of Johnson’s original band members on this album and on Finzer’s creative process is profound, and enabled Legacy to be steeped in nothing short of the legacy the album’s title seeks to evoke. Of the band, Finzer has nothing but praise to give. “Lewis Nash might be the most swinging drummer on the face of the planet, everything that he does brings the perfect balance of energy, swing, and taste!” Finzer says. “It has been an amazing opportunity to be able to work with him and learn from him about JJ and his legacy as a musician and bandleader.” Finzer acknowledges the generous donation of time and skill of pianist Renee Rosnes in particular, as she has been earning accolades for her own band, Artemis. “Rosnes is extremely melodically inventive, and an amazing accompanist when she isn’t soloing,” Finzer boasts. “I can see why JJ was so fond of having her in the band!” Rufus Reid has been on countless records, many of which were highly influential favorites of Finzer’s as he was a developing musician. “I heard Reid on so many records growing up; it was really amazing to have that sound in the room,” says Finzer. “Having the sound that he brings to JJ‘s rhythm section on some of his later recordings, and to be playing with it live was just incredible.”


The festivities for JJ Johnson’s centennial is prolific and multifaceted. A notable highlight is at the University of North Texas, which will be hosting a week of artists in residence starting March 21st, 2024, featuring Nick Finzer alongside Steve Davis, Rufus Reid, Billy Childs, and Steve Turre. Finzer will also be taking the Legacy band on the road for concerts and masterclasses at locations and festivals in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, California, and Indiana. 

The full celebration itinerary for 2024 is as follows, and is ongoing:

January 19th - Say When - Debut Project Single 

January 19 & 20 - Nick Finzer Guest Artist at the Purdue University Jazz Festival - West Lafayette, IN

JJ Johnson’s Centennial Birthday Week Celebrations:

January 22nd - JJ Johnson 100th Birthday Celebration/Livestream at University of Central Oklahoma Jazz Lab 

January 25th  Monks Jazz Club - Austin, TX

January 26th - Steve’s Wine Bar, Denton, TX

March 1st,  2024 - Lament - Digital Single

March 4th, 2024 - Nick at Cameron University Jazz Festival Guest Artist - Lawton, OK

March 21st, 2024 - University of North Texas JJ Johnson Centennial Celebration Concert ft: Nick Finzer, Steve Davis, Rufus Reid, Billy Childs, and the One O’Clock Lab Band

March 23rd, 2024 - JJ Johnson Centennial at the University of North Texas Jazz Trombone Day featuring Legendary Jazz Trombonist and SNL Band Member) Steve Turre

April 5th, 2024 - “Legacy: A Centennial Celebration of JJ Johnson” Album Release

April 8th, 2024 - Radio Add Date

April 10th - Sam First - Los Angeles, CA 

April 11th - University of Arizona Masterclass, Tucson, AZ

April 11th - Century Room - Tucson, AZ

April 13, 2024 - The Nash - Phoenix, AZ 

with Lewis Nash, Renee Rosnes, Rufus Reid

May 24th - Digital Single Release -  Judy (Bonus Track 1)

July 12th - Digital Single Release - Blue Bossa (Bonus Track 2)


With Legacy, Nick Finzer has successfully demonstrated his depth of understanding of and respect for the tradition and history of jazz and its masters. By encapsulating JJ Johnson’s spirit through monuments to both his compositional mark and testaments to his influence over the continuation of jazz composers and performers, Legacy shows that what has passed in jazz past will remain present and powerful into the future.


Legacy: a Centennial Celebration of JJ Johnson releases on Outside in Music on April 5th, 2024.

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July 19th at Dizzy's Club!

I’m so excited! My band Hear & Now is making our debut at Dizzy’s Club in New York City!

“DREAMS, VISIONS, ILLUSIONS” BY NICK FINZER AND “HEAR AND NOW” IS A CHAMBER MUSIC AMERICA NEW JAZZ WORKS COMMISSION FUNDED THROUGH THE DORIS DUKE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION. 

I so hope you can join us for this debut performance, and World Premiere of my new piece “Dreams, Visions, Illusions” for my band - Hear & Now!

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The GET TO IT! Challenge is Here!

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The GET TO IT! Challenge is Here!

Grab the full PDF or Hard Copy of "Get To It" my new etude book!

Get the files to enter the challenge by clicking the button below

Open from August 11 to August 25, 2021

Make sure to use the hashtag #GETTOIT and/or send it to me via DM, Messenger of Email! so I can make sure that I see your entry!

THREE WINNERS to be announced!

Hard Copy of GET TO IT Book

30-minute Zoom Lesson with me!

Can't wait to hear your entries!

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JAZZ TROMBONE DUETS! New Book "Get to It!" 10 Duets for Improvisation for 2 Trombones by Nick Finzer

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JAZZ TROMBONE DUETS! New Book "Get to It!" 10 Duets for Improvisation for 2 Trombones by Nick Finzer

An important part of teaching for me is to just PLAY with my students. We play duets, we play tunes, we sight-read, all different kinds of things. A few years ago, I realized that there is almost an unlimited supply of duets in the "classical" realm - from many different composers, but for jazz, there was almost none! A few books here and there, and some classic 2 trombone plus rhythm section arrangements.

But I thought, what about just for TWO OF US? And thus, the impetus for "GET TO IT" was born... 10 jazz trombone duets that feature improvisation. It's not just blowing over tunes, it is specific improvisational tasks that will develop an improviser's awareness for both the harmony, as well as the overall musical product.

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Jazz Composition Mini-Course!

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Jazz Composition Mini-Course!

If you want to be a better improviser, you'll want to study composition!

What makes a composer a better improviser?

Well, the devil is always in the details... Taking a dive into the world of composition gives you the chance to learn more about the language of jazz, the process of creating great melodies, and why certain musical choices are more effective than others!

In this course, you'll learn to compose:

  • Traditional/Riff Blues

  • Jazz Blues

  • Rhythm Changes

  • Contrafacts

  • Original Tunes in a Songbook Style

Each lesson will help you to think more about your musical choices, your musical personality, and what you enjoy in a musical composition! I'll take you through a number of composition exercises that aim to help you to develop as both a musician and composer! Use this framework to write original tunes, dynamic new arrangements, your own solos, and more!

Lifetime access to the course, and all future updates!

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Scholarships Now Available! Thanks Marcinkiewicz!

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Scholarships Now Available! Thanks Marcinkiewicz!

I'm EXTREMELY excited to announce a new partnership with Marcinkiewicz Mouthpieces to provide TWO Scholarships for the Virtual Jazz Trombone Bootcamp, 2021!

JUNE 2021 GUEST ARTISTS!

Andre Hayward! Steve Davis! Vincent Gardner! Michael Davis!

June 14th - 18th, 2021

Because of our global pandemic situation, this event will be held virtually, across a variety of technology platforms. 

The event will include:

  • Daily Warmup Sessions

  • Daily MASTERCLASS (and we have AMAZING guests, I just can't announce them just yet...)

  • "Lunch & Listen" Sessions to uncover listening to music, in new ways.

  • Daily topic sessions that include things like:

  • Trombone Fundamentals

  • Music Theory

  • Tune Learning

  • Jazz Vocabulary Development

  • Transcription Strategies

  • Scales/Modes

  • Tune Trading Sessions

  • Daily Q&A sessions with Nick

  • Virtual Hangouts to chat with other attendees, TA's and Nick

  • Three evening events, throughout the week (more details soon)!

There is limited availability - we can only accommodate 20 participants in Session 1 this summer! (We want to make sure everyone gets to play in a guest artist masterclass!)

This camp is intended for advanced high school, college, graduate, and postgraduate students, who are serious about jazz trombone and want to take advantage of this time to take their playing to the next level!

2021 Participant Levels:

Masterclass Performer: Guaranteed Slot to Perform for one of our guest artists.

Masterclass Participant: Be an active member of the Bootcamp, participate in all Masterclasses, but performing for a guest artist is not guaranteed. 

Auditor: New for 2021 - if you just want to watch, and not participate in the sessions, you'll receive a private link to stream the Bootcamp, but will not be an active participant in the Zoom call. 

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Rhythm Changes Series 1 Preorders Now Available!

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Rhythm Changes Series 1 Preorders Now Available!

Hi Everyone!

I’m excited to announce that preorders are now open for the brand new Rhythm Changes Series 1 Course! Watch the video to learn more, and click the button to get enrolled now! Pre-orders End March 29th, 2021!

The Rhythm Changes Series 1 Course will teach you all of the essentials around the Rhythm Changes through real-world practices! Learning tunes, learning to improvise using the tools in the melodies, and learning idiomatic jazz language 1 on 1! If you've struggled to learn or feel comfortable improvising over the Rhythm Changes, this course will be a great jump start for your journey!

Once you have completed this course, you'll be able to feel comfortable approaching the rhythm changes in any key, with a solid foundation!

What Tunes will I learn?

  • Bakin'

  • Lester Leaps In

  • Cottontail

  • Oleo

  • Anthropology

  • Rhythm-a-Ning

  • Webb City

  • Eternal Triangle

What Skills do we Cover? 

  • Tune Learning

  • Idiomatic Jazz Languge

  • Harmonic Analysis

  • Substitute/Variations on Rhythm Changes Harmony

  • Jazz Language Etudes

  • Voice Leading Etudes

  • Practice in 12 Keys!

  • Individual Challenges

  • Practice Sessions/Trading Sessions with Nick

What does the Course Include?

  • 20+ Video Lessons

  • Practice Session Videos with Nick

  • Trading Session Videos with Nick

  • PDF's of Etudes

  • All Future Updates included!

    • Transcriptions

    • Language Etudes

    • ... and more to come!

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Goal Setting Workshop January 3rd, 2021!

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Kick-off the new year with an interactive Goal Setting Workshop! 2021 Goal Setting for Musicians! Free PDF Workbook will be provided for those that register for this training!

In this event, we'll go over what I think is a great way to brainstorm, think about and organize your goals, and then leave you to take control of your 2021!

This session will be a jumping off point to be able to take your career to the next level in 2021!

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The Music Marketing Roadmap Course is Here!

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The Music Marketing Roadmap Course is here!

5️⃣ One Hour Sessions, plus 5 Q&A videos cover topics like:

✨ Goal Setting

✨ Brand Development

✨ Audience Building

✨ Marketing Plans & Strategy

✨ Releasing Your Music

✨ Touring Strategies ✨ Social Media Strategies

✨ Templates for Social Media Planning

✨ Content Strategy and Planning

💰 Making MONEY 💰

✨ Action Plan!

✅ PDF Workbook to help guide your planning and brainstorming! ✅

So who is this course for?

Anyone who is involved in music and wants to get started on defining their career on their own terms...

Looking to develop strategies around:

Music Marketing

Branding

Audience Development

Monetization

I hope you’ll join me in taking these first steps to building the life in music you desire, by taking it one step at at time, building your audience, and creating the art that you love!

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Are you Remarkable?  Music Marketing Monday

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Are you Remarkable

When we talk about creating a Marketing plan around you, your product, or your service, one of the most important aspects of that plan is to make sure that your idea is remarkable. We often confuse this word with synonyms like awesome, great, fantastic, etc. But that's not the definition of remarkable that we're talking about here. 

Really we are saying that we want to create something that is literally remarkable. Worth making a comment about. Worth talking about. Worth making a remark about. 

I like to phrase it like: why should someone care about this? What is in it for them? 

So then it comes down to us telling the story of our product or service. How do we create something worth talking about? Think about the types of things that YOU like to share with others. Maybe it's unique, maybe it looks cool, maybe it has an interesting title, maybe it is thought provoking, maybe it solves a unique problem... something that brings value to the end user.  

A great resource on this line of thinking is Seth Godin's book "Purple Cow"

This book ^^^ is a really great resource to start thinking about how you can repackage your ideas into one's that are remarkable! I hope you'll start thinking about this as you are creating your own products!

Have an amazing week, and as always, feel free to reach out if you want to discuss these topics further! 

Nick


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Is Organic Growth on Social Media, Dead?!?

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I know you’re out here on Social Media, sharing away, creating a content strategy, bringing value, iterating week after week… but maybe your growth has stalled…. Ring a bell? 

Well, that’s because it’s just the TRUTH about the current state of platforms like Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Organic growth is close to dead, these platforms are mature, and they aren’t looking to give “free” exposure to anyone these days… 

So what do we do about it? Well, there’s a few strategies that come to mind to help find and grow your audience with new people who might be interested in the topics that you share on your channels.

  1. Collaborate - find ways to reach new audiences by finding other creators doing something similar to you, and work with them to create something exciting! Could be a duet, an interview, something crazy/weird/fun, or just helping each other out by sharing each other’s content. This puts you in front of a whole new set of audience members (each others!) Tip: try to collaborate with other creators who are around your awareness level/age. The “we’re in this together” mentality between the two parties is pretty important! 

  2. Viral Content - Study the internet. Look up trends on YouTube, IG, Facebook, Tik Tok… and try to participate but in your own way! If you can put your own spin on an existing trend, and get it out in a timely fashion (ideally, the same day that you observe the trend), you can garner some new audience members. Note: many of these people might just be following you to see more content that’s like the trend you just copied - ie humor, outrageous, etc. If they end up not following for long, don’t be surprised...

  3. Paid Media - This is my favorite pick of the three. Paid Media is a pretty basic strategy that companies have used for decades, changing mediums as culture evolves. Paid Media means amplifying your content in an ongoing way, to a curated audience via Social Media Advertising. There’s really never been a better time to jump into social media ads - the tools are amazingly strong to connect with the exact audience that you want to create! The strategy here is to think of each piece of content as a billboard that can be shown only to people that care about that thing (ie. You or your genre of music). Once we get enough people to see your content and engage with it, you can then re-target them later on, with an offer that brings them value. And after that? You re-target them with an offer to make a purchase from you, give you their email address, etc. But it all starts with amplifying that your content. This is something we do for artists at Outside in Music, for as little as $25/week in ad spend. Just hit us up, so we can get your content shown to the right people!

In short, yes. I think organic growth has slowed WAY down… not just compared to 5 or 10 years ago, but even for the last 6 months… we manage many artists social media accounts, and we can confidently say that the ones that are growing are engaging in one or more of these activities! 

Hope this helps - get in touch if you want assistance with any of these growth strategies - we’re always here to help you grow! 

Have an amazing week - 

Nick

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10 Social Media Marketing Tips

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Happy Monday Friends!

1 - Social Media is a TOOL for connection. It can be used as such, or just be a giant waste of time. It’s up to YOU to decide how you can use it to your advantage to cultivate your audience & community.

2 - Decide WHAT you want to make and WHERE you will post it. That is, which platforms will you post on? You can’t focus your attention EVERYWHERE at the same time

3 - Who is your ideal audience? Where are they? What do they want to see? 

4 - Develop a Content Strategy: ie what “shows” or “buckets” of content can you create?

5 - Develop a posting schedule, and stick to it.

6 - Have a Social Media Ad Strategy to drive your business plan, and to drive awareness. Organic strategies on platforms like Facebook and Instagram are INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT at this point in the game.

7 - View Social Media as a part of your job. It’s you telling your story in the various ways that you can across the platforms you choose.

8 - Don’t focus on content that appeases your friends/family they are NOT your target audience. 

9 - Develop 1000 True Fans (read Kevin Kelly’s great article about this). One fan, one day at a time.

10 - My key phrase for developing resiliency online: “It’s not for you”  

Have an amazing week!

Nick

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