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Studies Composition at the Univ. of South Carolina
Best Jazz Band '10-'11 and Best Horn Player ’13-’14 Austin Music Awards during SXSW / Austin Chronicle Music Poll Macy's American Icon Awarded "Jeff L. Day" by Austin Mayor and City council 2009
Jazz trumpeter and composer Jeff L. is a Grammy member and two time SXSW Austin Music Awards winner. Jeff has performed at One World Theater, Stateside at the Paramount, and the Long Center for the Performing Arts since his arrival on the Austin music scene in 2007. His creativity, musical integrity and talent has been well-received in both his 1950's Miles Davis tribute as well as his original material. He has performed at jazz venues such as Snug Harbor in New Orleans, and The Iridium, in NY, as well as regional central Texas performance venues. He has received ongoing positive press and regional and national attention such as allaboutjazz.com, Jazztimes, and Downbeat magazines. In 2015 he was named an American Icon in Macy’s national ad campaign supporting “Got Your 6” programs benefitting U.S. veterans and their families. Jeff's reputation for professionalism as well as his approachable sound has made him one of the most sought after jazz performers in central Texas. Jeff has performed for members of the Texas legislature, for Austin city council's inauguration, for both the Governor and Lt. Governor of Texas. Lofton studied composition at the University of South Carolina and moved to Austin in 2007 at the age of 40. Since then his career has grown from being mostly unknown, to a local favorite and to national and international recognition. "Listen up Miles Davis fans..." from the Austin American-Statesman and "... channels Miles Davis..." from the Daily Texan were some of the early reviews when Lofton arrived in Austin, and debuted the tribute show at the historic Victory Grill. Mostly unknown to the local jazz scene, word-of-mouth drew people to hear his unique sound at small bars in East Austin. Soon his shows were being described as "...crazy good and crazy crowded."(Joe Gross, Austin American-Statesman). In March of 2010 "Jeff's 1950s Miles Davis Tribute" drew a large crowd at One World Theatre with the help of media sponsor NPR affiliate KUT/KUTX, though competing with opening night of SXSW in nearby downtown Austin. The show has been also been featured in the New Faces Series at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York, and at the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas along with the "Birth of the Cool" exhibit. As part of the 2011-12 season at The Carver Cultural Community Center in San Antonio, the show was recorded and broadcast for KRTU Jazz 91.7 FM's ten-year anniversary Year of Jazz series. The show has also been presented at the Scottish Rite Theater in Austin; Scat Jazz Lounge in Ft. Worth, The Cultural Activities Center in Temple and the One World Theater in Austin. Lofton was recently featured in Japanese Airlines magazine, and as an American Icon in a national ad campaign for Macy's. Jeff opened TEDxAustin in 2012 accompanied by pianist and composer Graham Reynolds, he was voted Best Horn Player '13-'14 and Best Jazz Band '10-'11 at the Austin Music Awards during SXSW; January 15, 2009 was named "Jeff L. Day" by the City of Austin; and he was inducted into the Texas Music Museum. Jeff's debut at Snug Harbor in New Orleans included renowned drummer Jason Marsalis.
I have taught jazz and Trumpet for over 12 years. I also have experience working as a clinician for jazz ensembles.
currently working with intermediate and beginners students. My mission is to help my students see and enjoy the many styles and types of trumpet playing and to find ways to connect what the learn for the lessons to a wider and broader musical world and experience, to bring a joy of music and of playing that will effect there lives in a positive way for many years to comeFor beginning students, I work with creating embrasure and tone. For more advanced students, I use the Arban and Clark books.
I approach teaching each student as an individual, as everyone's learning style is unique. I feel it is important to learn each student's individual style.