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Thomas Heflin has performed with:

James Williams
Donald Brown
Knoxville Jazz Orchestra
Vincent Herring
James Spaulding
Lou Rawls

 

Thomas Heflin
"Symmetry", the debut of jazz trumpeter Thomas Heflin, explores the vast possibilities of modern post bop jazz through a carefully balanced program of original compositions and thoughtfully selected cover tunes.


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Past Features
Joseph Patrick Moore
EMP Project
Dan Baraszu
Phillip Smith
E.J. Hughes
Buzz Amato
Jimmy Junebug Jackson
Bob Marbach
Eugene Maslov
Thomas Heflin
Saltman Knowles Quintet
Knoxville Jazz Orchestra
Nabil Khemir
Megaphone Man
Ron Westray
Bryan Lopes
Look What The Cats Drug In - v1
Megaphone Man
Charles Langford
Dan Baraszu & Joseph Patrick Moore
JMood
John Carrozza
Joel Holmes
The Bill Hart Project
Trey Wright
Don Diego
The New Five


Thomas Heflin - trumpet/flugelhorn
James Williams - piano
Chris Conner - vibraphone
Frank Hauch - bass
Tom Sauter - bass
Louis Heriveaux - piano
Quinn Blandford - drums

 

 

   
 

Q. What inspired you to first pick up the trumpet and what were your first attempts at playing it like?

Q. Did you take lessons or are you self-taught?

Q. Who inspired you to learn the trumpet?

Q. What is your practice regimen like?

Q. How would you define your style of playing?

Q. Tell us about your debut release, "Symmetry"?

Q. What inspired you to pick those standard tunes and share with us a little about your thought process when arranging the songs?.

Q. Lets talk about your creative process. How do you approach writing an original song - do you compose from the trumpet or do you use a piano?

Q. What other types of music or artists do you derive inspiration from?

Q. What's the most important bit of advice you were given by another musician?

Q. What equipment do you use live and in the studio and why?

Q. What one piece of equipment would you advise all trumpet/flugelhorn players to own?

Q. What's been your proudest playing moment?

Q. What's the biggest disaster you've ever had onstage and how did you cope with it?

Q. Do you warm up before a concert and if so how?

Q. What's the most important bit of advice you could give to new trumpeters?

Q. Thanks for your time and consideration for this article and interview. Any last thoughts for our readers?