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David Hoffman

Associate in Applied Music

David Hoffman
Contact
309-361-0310
dhoffman@knox.edu

General Interests
David Hoffman was the trumpet/flugelhorn soloist and composer/arranger with the Ray Charles Orchestra. During his stint with Ray, Dave played extensively in Europe, North and South America, Africa and Asia, including Rays first trip to Russia in 1994 and the return visit in 2000, where he played with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl.

He has appeared on television in France, Italy, Great Britain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Holland, Spain, Russia, Portugal, Japan, Argentina and Brazil. In the United States he has appeared on The Tonight Show on NBC, Live at Newport on PBS, Merv Griffins New Years Eve Celebration, The ABC 24 Hour Millennium Marathon, and the Fox TV special Ray Charles, 50 Years of Music, where he accompanied Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, Michael McDonald, Randy Travis and Willie Nelson. He has performed at most of the worlds major jazz festivals, including Newport, JVC, Nice, Antibes, Boston Globe, North Sea, Montreal and Montreux.

Selected Professional Accomplishments

Honors/Grants
Best New Age Album for "Calmness of Spirit," 10th Annual Independent Music Awards, 2011.

Teaching Interests
Trumpet, jazz piano, jazz combos and improvisation.

Campus & Community Involvement
Conductor, Knox Jazz Ensemble.
Musical Director, 2006 Rootabaga Jazz Festival.
President, Peoria Federation of Musicians, Local 26, AFM.
Conductor, Cherry Street Combo.
Member, Neurons.
Member, The Daniel Leahy Sextet.
Member, The Senses.
Founding Member, Illinois Central Jazz Train.
Performer, New York based Four Corners.

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