Duke Pearson's "Chant" - from "Live in Memphis" featuring Chris Ziemba!
Live in Memphis - "While You're Gone"
Stablemates - Live in Memphis! Jazz Trombone Cover
From Live in Memphis - Chris Ziemba's "Manhattan Lullaby"
First Preview! "Conception" Live in Memphis! featuring Nick Finzer and Chris Ziemba
You and the Night and the Music (feat. Or Bareket)
Solo Trombone - Stella By Starlight!
One of My Favorite Cole Porter Compositions...
All the Things You Are - New Arrangement!
15 ways to have a great Skype Lesson Experience
Lets Connect for Skype Lessons - Jazz Trombone, Composition, Arranging, or....?
Pop and Jazz, a Marriage since the birth of the Music - Stevie Wonder Cover - Overjoyed
Autumn Leaves - Nick Finzer Quartet - Jazz Standards Reimagined
Nick Finzer - Songs & Stories Quartet - Maria (Leonard Bernstein) from West Side Story
A Letter of Thanks to my Students
A little context: As you may be aware, Since August of 2014 I have been serving as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Jazz Trombone at Florida State University’s College of Music. An opportunity that for me, seemed to come out of nowhere. It came to be as a product of being prepared at the right time. I was in this position for the past two school years leading the school’s second big band, a graduate level improvisation class, teaching private lessons in trombone and composition, and coaching a small ensemble. I did this all while keeping up an active touring schedule, leading my own band, teaching in New York, working as a sideman in the city, and even subbing on the occasional broadway show. Although I’ve decided to continue to focus on my performing career, I’m very glad to have had the opportunity to work with the students at FSU. I think that I learned as much or more teaching them, than they learned from me! I’m proud of the work my ensembles put in every semester, reaching into parts of their musicianship I’m not sure they knew were there. We explored the depth and breadth of the jazz tradition with an ear towards the future, keeping tabs on what is happening on the scene today in addition to being attuned to the history of this music.