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Age | 68 |
Birthday | August 19, 1954 |
Birth Sign | Leo |
City | Ohio |
Country | United States |
Profession | Trumpet Player |
Tim Hagans is a famous Trumpet Player, born on August 19, 1954 in United States. As of December 2022, Tim Hagans’s net worth is $5 Million. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Sibelius Academy in 2012.
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Tim Hagans Biography
Grammy Award-winning trumpet player and who has also worked as a master class teacher. Tim Hagans (born August 19, 1954) is a jazz trumpeter, arranger, and composer. He has been nominated for three Grammy Awards: Best Instrumental Composition for “Box of Cannoli” on The Avatar Sessions (Fuzzy Music, 2010); Best Contemporary Jazz Album for Animation*Imagination (Blue Note, 1999); and Best Contemporary Jazz Album for Re-Animation (Blue Note, 2000)..
He was raised in Dayton, Ohio.
Hagans grew up in Dayton, Ohio. His early inspirations included Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, and Thad Jones, to whom he dedicated For the Music Suite, a 40-minute piece for jazz orchestra composed on a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1974, Hagans joined the Stan Kenton band, with whom he played until 1977, when he toured with Woody Herman. He then left for Europe, where he lived in Malmö, Sweden, a hotbed of the European jazz scene. While in Europe, he toured extensively and played with Dexter Gordon, Kenny Drew, Horace Parlan, and Thad Jones. His first recorded composition, “I Hope This Time Isn’t the Last,” appears on the album Thad Jones Live at Slukefter (Metronome, 1980).
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Tim Hagans Net Worth
Tim Hagans is one of the richest Trumpet Player & listed on most popular Trumpet Player. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tim Hagans‘s net worth $5 Million.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Trumpet Player |
Cars | Not Available |
House | Living in own house. |
He started playing with the Stan Kenton band in 1974 and went on to work with a variety of other bands and musicians.
He taught at the University of Cincinnati from 1982 to 1984 and at Berklee College of Music from 1984 to 1987. From 1996 to 2010, he was Artistic Director and Composer-in-Residence for the Norrbotten Big Band located in Luleå, Sweden. The Norrbotten is a 17-piece jazz orchestra for whom Hagans wrote and arranged original compositions with guest artists including Randy Brecker, Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, Peter Erskine, and Rufus Reid, an enterprise culminating in the Grammy nominated album, The Avatar Sessions: The Music of Tim Hagans, for which the Norbotten Big Band traveled to New York. His compositions are featured on numerous recordings with the Norrbotten Big Band, including Future North (Double-Time, 1998), Future Miles (ACT, 2002), and Worth the Wait (Fuzzy Music, 2007).
In 1987, he moved to New York City. He has performed with Maria Schneider, Yellowjackets, Steps Ahead, Secret Society, and Gary Peacock. Hagans has worked extensively with producer and saxophonist Bob Belden on a variety of recordings and live performances, including their ongoing Animation/Imagination project. Festivals at which he has performed include the Mount Fuji Festival in Japan, the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Berlin Jazz Tage, and the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
Hagans has been commissioned by several other European jazz orchestras, including the NDR Big Band in Hamburg, UMO in Helsinki, and he was Composer-in-Residence at the Jazz Baltica Festival in 2000. In 2008, he was awarded the ASCAP/IAJE Established Composer Award, and in 2009 he was commissioned by the Barents Composers Orchestra to write a piece for strings, woodwinds, and percussion: Daytonality, a piece based on improvisational melodic language.
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Ranked on the list of most popular Trumpet Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in United States. Tim Hagans celebrates birthday on August 19 of every year.
Following his interest in exploring theatrical venues for innovative jazz, he is Composer-in-Residence with the Michele Brangwen Dance Ensemble, a dance company located in Houston, Texas, and in New York City. In January 2012, his composition Outside My Window was performed with the MBDE at Dance Theatre of Harlem. He also performs with author-actor Peter Josyph in duets consisting of haiku texts and freely improvised trumpet, including Josyph’s the way of the trumpet, a haiku novel written for and dedicated to Hagans.