Brian Swartz Music

Brian Swartz Music

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Trumpeter Brian Swartz is a diverse musician with a wide range of influences. He has appeared on multiple Grammy® nominated and winning recordings with artists including The Dixie Chicks' Double Platinum "Taking the Long Way" which won 5 Grammy® Awards, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year in February 2007, John Beasley's Monk'estra which has garnered 6 Grammy® Nominations for it's 3 albums and 1 Grammy® Win for Beasley's arrangement of "Donna Lee," The Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Scott Healy's Tentet and Kim Richmond's Concert Jazz Orchestra. He has also performed or recorded with The Goo Goo Dolls, Michael Bublé, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Jennifer Nettles, Robin Thicke, Saint Motel, Patti Labelle, Natalie Cole, Dianne Reeves, Ivan Lins, Tom Harrell, Brad Mehldau, Rickie Lee Jones, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The O’Jays, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Azar Lawrence, Buddy Montgomery, Joe Henry, Keb' Mo', Jackie Greene, Josie Cotton, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Gerry Gibbs, Connie Han, Taylor Eigsti, Raya Yarbrough, Bob Florence, The Luckman Jazz Orchestra, Francisco Aguabella, Jose Rizo’s Jazz on the Latin Side All Stars and many more. Since 2005, Swartz has proudly held the trumpet chair in Oingo Boingo Former Members. He is also a founding member of the Los Angeles Jazz Collective, a non-profit organization whose mission is the promotion of original jazz in Los Angeles and abroad.

Brian Swartz has released five jazz albums as a leader: "There’s Only Me" (Noir Records 2000), "Live at the Jazz Bakery" (Summit Records 2005), "Three" (Summit Records 2006) and "Portraiture" (Summit Records 2014), "To Be With You" (DistroKid 2020). As an arranger, Brian has written for his own big band, Ruthie Foster's 2021 Grammy® Nominated "Live at the Paramount," the Ron Jones Influence Orchestra and has served as staff arranger for The Luckman Jazz Orchestra, John Beasley’s Monk’estra, Oingo Boingo Former Members and the ABC TV show, "Duets." Brian's film credits include the 2012 Oscar® Winning Animated Feature "Rango," Jennifer Anniston's "The Break-Up," "The Cooler" starring William H. Macy and "Let Them All Talk" with Meryl Streep. In 2021, Brian appeared with John Beasley's Quintet on the Amazon Prime TV show 'Bosch," Season 7, Episode 1.

I enjoy sharing all of the valuable knowledge that I've acquired in the 40+ years that I've been playing the trumpet.


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Hired 3 times
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27 years in business
Serves Los Angeles , CA
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    Daniel B.

    Just started lessons with Brian and I know I’m going to learn so much from him. He is very legit, on time, and in depth with the lesson plan. Definitely recommend!
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    June 19, 2020
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    Frequently asked questions

    When I start with a new student, I like to quickly assess what level they're at and get right to work on helping them to play better and get more enjoyment out of music.

    I studied privately with John Coppola, Bobby Shew (5 years), Uan Rasey, John Thomas and Bill Bing.
    Please contact me directly regarding pricing.
    I started teaching at a music store in West Los Angeles called Adam's Music. There, I taught students of all levels, styles and ages for 20 years.
    I have taught students of all levels, styles and ages.
    I recently performed at the Hollywood Bowl with Latin Jazz legend, pianist Chucho Valdez. I also recently had a piece that I had arranged performed by the Pacific Symphony in Orange County, CA.
    I am an expert at setting up beginning players and getting them off to a great start. I can also get them to the next level. I've had many students that studied with me 5 years or more.
    1. What is it about the trumpet that I like? 2. What music has trumpet in it? 3. Am I ready to dedicate myself to practicing as much as is needed? 4. Who are my favorite trumpet players and why?

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    Brass Lessons