Huntertones Explained
Huntertones |
Alias: | Dan White Sextet |
Origin: | Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
Years Active: | 2010–present |
Current Members: | - Dan White
- Chris Ott
- Jon Lampley
- Adam DeAscentis
- John Hubbell
- Josh Hill
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Past Members: |
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Huntertones are an American band formed in Columbus, Ohio, in 2010 by saxophonist Dan White, and based in Brooklyn, New York.[1] Known for their "high-energy, horn-driven sound", the band's line-up also includes trombonist Chris Ott and trumpet/sousaphone player Jon Lampley.[2]
Originally named the Dan White Sextet, the band was formed when White, Ott, and Lampley were students at Ohio State University. The Dan White Sextet released their debut album The New York Sessions in 2012. They changed their name to Huntertones in 2014, and have embarked on concert tours across the United States and internationally,[3] with their travels inspiring their 2018 album Passport.
Discography
As the Dan White Sextet
- The New York Sessions (2012)
- Play (2013)
- Your Song (2014)
As Huntertones
- Huntertones (EP, 2015)
- Live (2016)
- Passport (2018)
- Time to Play (2021)[4] [5]
- Engine Co. (2023)
- Motionation (2024)
Personnel
Current members
- Dan White – saxophone (2010–present)
- Jon Lampley – trumpet, sousaphone (2010–present)
- Chris Ott – trombone, beatbox (2010–present)
- Adam DeAscentis – bass guitar
- John Hubbell – drums
- Josh Hill – guitar
Past members
- Jeff Bass – bass guitar
- Theron Brown – piano
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: About – Huntertones. Huntertones.com. May 11, 2023.
- Web site: Tallmadge High grad Jon Lampley, a member of contemporary jazz group Huntertones, will play Akron's Blu Jazz+ on Thursday. Abram. Malcolm X. December 4, 2014. Akron Beacon Journal. May 11, 2023.
- Web site: Huntertones, in Lancaster Friday, perform lively jazz tributes alongside original tunes inspired by their travels. Janci. Jenelle. October 31, 2019. Lancaster Online. May 11, 2023.
- Web site: Not Just Jazz: Huntertones kick off wide-ranging series at WAC. Murphy. Jocelyn. September 5, 2021. Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette. May 11, 2023.
- Web site: Meet the artists performing at Saturday's MO Jazz Music Festival. Danielsen. Aarik. September 9, 2021. Columbia Daily Tribune. May 11, 2023.