Jazz trumpeter Pat Harbison currently teaches jazz history and improvisation and conducts ensembles at Indiana
University. He has been on the faculty of the Jamey Aebersold Jazz Workshops since 1976. Previously he taught trumpet
and jazz at the University of Cincinnati.
Pat became intent on a career in music in his early teens, when he became a protégé of jazz education pioneer, Jamey
Aebersold. Jamey exposed him to the magic of jazz and instructed Pat in improvisation, arranging, and composition.
After graduating from the University of Louisville, where he studied trumpet with Leon Rapier, he spent time
free-lancing in New York City and studying with Carmine Caruso. He returned to his native Indiana for graduate study
in jazz with David Baker and trumpet with William Adam. Pat's other major teachers include John McNeil and Dominic
Spera.
Pat has performed and recorded with his own groups, including his solo debut, After All and the 2002 recording
Conspiracy Theory, both on WholeTone Records. In addition to his work as a leader, Pat's credits include work with
the Jamey Aebersold Quintet, the PsychoAcoustic Orchestra, The Steve Houghton Quintet, John VonOhlen's Blue Wisp Big
Band, and David Baker's 21st Century Bebop Band. In over three decades as a jazz trumpet artist and educator, Pat
has performed at major jazz concerts and festivals and taught aspiring musicians about jazz around the world. Pat is
the author of many articles on jazz and trumpet, as well as several books, including Technical Studies for the Modern
Trumpet and Twenty Authentic Bebop Solos (both published by Aebersold).
Visit Pat at
patharbison.com
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