Nick Finzer & WSU Jazz Arts 1

Fri, Apr 24

Nick Finzer & WSU Jazz Arts 1 Cover

The Wichita Jazz Festival presents Nick Finzer and the WSU Jazz Arts 1 Big Band Special opening concert by the Mid KS Jazz Band Friday, April 24th at WSU Miller Concert Hall, 2102 N. Hillside St., Wichita Kansas, 67214 Doors at 6:30. Concert at 7:30 $30 plus fees in advance or $30 plus tax at the door (unless Sold Out) Note: Students admitted Free at the door with Student ID Select Show Time in Green Box to Purchase Tickets Featuring: Nick Finzer - Trombone WSU Jazz Arts 1 Big Band About Nick Finzer Hailed as a “Rising Star” in the world of jazz (DownBeat Critics Poll), Nick Finzer is making waves in the music industry with his dynamic original compositions and trombone artistry. Finzer has toured the globe as a bandleader as well as sharing the stage with some of the most respected names in jazz. As both a headlining trombonist and an entrepreneur, Finzer is on a mission to spread the joy and power of jazz. In the past ten years, Finzer has released seven critically acclaimed albums, garnering features in the industry’s top publications and reaching the #1 position on the JazzWeek Radio charts. His original compositions have received national recognition through the honor of two ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Awards, and in 2020 he became a recipient of the prestigious New Jazz Works grant from Chamber Music America. Finzer’s album "Legacy” (2024) celebrated the centennial of trombone legend J.J. Johnson, reaching the top of the JazzWeek Radio Charts for three consecutive weeks. In 2018, Nick Finzer made history as the inaugural Professor of Jazz Trombone at the prestigious jazz program at the University of North Texas. As a leading figure in the world of jazz, Finzer brings a wealth of experience and expertise to both the university and the broader music community through his teaching, creative work, YouTube channel, and advisory roles with artists and institutions focused on long-term creative strategy and sustainability. Nick is an artist for Conn-Selmer Inc. and plays a King 3B+ Trombone.