No Arrival Nick Finzer

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
17.06.2021

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  • 1Rinse And Repeat04:32
  • 2Never Enough05:48
  • 3Maria04:28
  • 4Tomorrow Next Year04:57
  • 5Soon05:40
  • 6No Arrival05:10
  • 7Pyramid05:36
  • 8Only This, Only Now07:34
  • 9The Greatest Romance Ever Sold07:39
  • 10A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing06:59
  • Total Runtime58:23

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Trombonist Nick Finzer reaches for the beauty of new vistas and explores the mysteries of unexpected destinations with his new album No Arrival. Finzer's sound is solid and extraordinarily wellcentered, his articulation sharp, and his command of the idiom is complete. The depth of his artistry is considerable, and while the music is definitely straight forward and rooted in the tradition with some hard swinging highlights, the session is also elegantly lyrical and evocative of a more modern jazz sensibility. Listeners will enjoy the wide emotional range of Finzer’s brilliant original compositions and arrangements as they are presented with the able and captivating assistance of a solid group of musicians, including reedman extraordinaire Lucas Pino, guitarist Alex Wintz, pianist Victor Gould, bassist Dave Baron and drummer Jimmy Macbride. With an amazing combination of talents, some stunning performances, and an engaging program of musical selections, Finzer firmly establishes himself as a brilliant new star on the horizon. His latest record, No Arrival, is an endlessly entertaining experience that will certainly bring serendipitous bright moments to jazz fans everywhere.

"Smooth compositional transitions and joyous swinging harmonies emanate from Nick Finzer’s No Arrival. The New York trombonist’s vibe is upbeat and relaxed on five original compositions set among some standard fare with a contemporary twist. The 30-year-old Finzer shapes melodies on the album in a polished, charismatic manner with arranging that summons intricate summits. The introductory “Rinse And Repeat” dances sunbeam-like with happy-go-lucky Latin ambiance. After reedist Lucas Pino’s fiery feature, guitarist Alex Wintz nails his solo, leading back to swooping unison piano and guitar, gliding in-between horns. “Tomorrow Next Year,” a burner for sizzling solo trombone and starry soaring saxophone, shows off cooking uptempo melodic lines. Gershwin’s “Soon” waltz is gentle, with well-crafted development, featuring outstanding lyrical piano accompaniment from Victor Gould. No Arrival’s finale, Billy Strayhorn’s “A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing,” is a modernized nod to the swing era. With restraint and respect for the elegance of Strayhorn, Finzer chooses sensitivity and space over flash, and brings melody forward, concluding with admiration for the tradition, honoring the genre’s legacy." (Kerilie McDowall, downbeat.com)

Nick Finzer, trombone
Lucas Pino, tenor- and bass clarinet
Victor Gould, piano
Alex Wintz, guitar
Dave Baron, bass
Jimmy Macbride, drums



Nick Finzer
... is one of the most dynamic musicians of the millennial generation. An award-winning composer, arranger, producer, and trombonist, Finzer is bringing the joy and power of Jazz to both traditional fans and the most modern 21st century audiences. He’s on a mission to be a passionate voice defining the sound of Jazz in this age while also bringing street cred to the trombone with a bold, tight sound.

Listeners will enjoy the wide emotional range of Finzer’s brilliant original compositions and arrangements on his latest album, No Arrival (Posi-Tone 2018). His supporting musical cast for this album includes reed- man extraordinaire Lucas Pino, guitarist Alex Wintz, pianist Victor Gould, bassist Dave Baron and drummer Jimmy Macbride. The album finds Finzer taking things forward while simultaneously being drawing back to the music that got him to this point in time, with a mix of influences and a unified concept.

Born into the musical world (Mom Sherry Finzer is an international flutist), Finzer developed a fascination for the music of Duke Ellington and found himself, in high school, performing at the annual Essentially Ellington competition of Jazz at Lincoln Center. It was then that he decided to pursue a life in music himself. His budding talent was recognized by Wycliffe Gordon who began a mentorship by writing four pieces for the young Finzer while he attended the Eastman School of Music. Nick went on to get his masters at Juilliard’s prestigious Jazz program where he was mentored by trombone legend Steve Turre.

In 2011 Nick was the winner of the Eastern Trombone Workshop’s National Jazz Trombone Competition and was a finalist in the 2010 International Trombone Association’s Carl Fontana Jazz Trombone Competition.

Two tracks appearing on Nick’s debut album “Exposition” (Outside in Music) garnered Finzer a pair of accolades: The prestigious American Society of Composers and Performers (ASCAP)’s Herb Alpert Award for young composers (2013 & 2015)

Two of Nick's album-length works, “The Chase” and “Hear & Now” were received with rave reviews, a feature article in Downbeat Magazine, and both peaked at #6 on the JazzWeek Charts. “Hear & Now” is a collection of compositions that serve as a vehicle to express the energy and emotions of the early 21st century human experience. The compositions on “Hear & Now” take the listener on a journey from the frenetic pace of everyday life, through self-reflection and mindfulness, and looking ahead to a bright future.

Famed trombonist and mentor Wycliffe Gordon called Finzer “a new voice [in] the pantheon of upcoming trombone greats in the making” and added “Nick's CD is a glowing example of things to come.”

When away from NYC, Finzer can be found touring the globe not only with his own projects, but as part of Anat Cohen’s Tentet, teaching workshops and masterclasses, and appearing with YouTube sensation Postmodern Jukebox. Finzer has joined the group on television, in viral videos with millions of views, and on tours across North America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe.

Finzer has performed at top jazz clubs, festivals and concert halls with Wynton Marsalis’ Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, the Newport Jazz Festival with Anat Cohen, Lucas Pino’s No Net Nonet, Ryan Truesdell's Gil Evans Project, Bob Stewart’s Double Quartet, Frank Wess, Terrell Stafford, Lewis Nash, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Walt Weiskopf, Slide Hampton, Frank Kimbrough, Carl Allen, Steve Turre and many more.

While not performing, Nick can be found on his YouTube channel sharing weekly videos on topics ranging from live performances, to new arrangements, and educational videos. Nick's media company and jazz record label Outside in Music is poised to take the jazz recording industry firmly into the next century. Releasing 15 albums in 2017, and looking to top that number in 2018. Outside in Music produces audio and video content for some of jazz's rising stars from around the globe; as well as connecting brands to the jazz artist's passionate fan-bases.

Nick also has a firm commitment to education and developing the next generation of musicians and music lovers. Finzer serves as the Artistic Director of the Institute for Creative Music; a non-profit dedicated to exploring jazz and creativity for musicians and audiences of all levels. From 2014-2016, Nick served as the Visiting Professor of Jazz Trombone at Florida State University. Nick published his first book in 2013 Get Ahead (A Practical Guide for the Developing Jazz Trombonist) and relaunched that book as an interactive online course in June of 2017.

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