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Mark Hagan
“Some of my earliest memories are of going to classical concerts with my parents. Then around the age of ten I heard the playing of a local bassist James Jameson and there was no turning back. From Motown it did not take long before I was listening to jazz. I remember walking to elementary school in the morning with this be-bop solo going on in my head and it would still be there when I got home at the end of the day”.
After high school, where Mark had gained a reputation as a solid bassist and composer, he received a call to go on the road with a band touring the Midwest for a year. At the end of the tour he enrolled at The Berklee College Of Music where he earned a Bachelors degree in composition with honors while also working throughout the Boston area as a freelance bassist. After graduation he spent a year working in show bands aboard a number of cruise ships sailing throughout the globe. Mark then continued his education with a partial scholarship to do graduate studies in bass with Miroslav Vitous at New England Conservatory. It was at this time that he started getting calls to play in New York and decided to continue his graduate studies at the Manhattan School of Music. Soon he was contracted to write music for the Nickelodeon TV. show Eureka's Castle while also substituting as a bassist in Broadway pit orchestras.
He has been performing throughout the NYC area in clubs, concerts and shows on and off Broadway as well as traveling through out the world for various tours.
He is currently under contract with Engine Studios where his first solo recording project “The Nuvo Trio” was recently released.
He currently resides fifteen miles north of Manhattan in the village of Nyack in the Hudson Valley.
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Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon At The Old 76 House
by David A. Orthmann
Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon The Old 76 House Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon Tappan, NY January 24, 2018 A couple of minutes into How Deep Is The Ocean," the first selection of an opening set, without uttering a word, the ad hoc group assembled by bassist Mark Hagan offered assurances that it was going to be a memorable night. It's not that the band was on fire, hell bent on showing off individual skills, or ...
read moreMark Hagan's Jazz Salon At The Old 76 House
by David A. Orthmann
Mark Hagan The Old 76 House Jazz Salon Tappan, NY April 19, 2017 There's nothing quite like the experience of being captivated by a live performance in a matter of seconds after the band hits. Without having to stop to think about it, you realize that the intellect and pleasure centers are being stimulated in equal measure. Somehow, everything is exactly the way it should be, and regardless of what the musicians play ...
read moreMark Hagan, Bill Mobley, Danny Walsh, Bob DeVos, Andy Watson At The Old '76 House
by David A. Orthmann
Mark Hagan, Bill Mobley, Danny Walsh, Bob DeVos, Andy Watson The Old '76 House Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon Tappan, NY July 29, 2015 Over the last four years, bassist Mark Hagan has presided over a Jazz Salon at The Old '76 House in Tappan, NY. The Wednesday night series is important to fans and musicians alike. Hagan organizes a different group each week, exercising a magic touch in bringing together excellent, stylistically compatible ...
read moreBill Mobley, Andrew Beals, Jeff Pittson, Mark Hagan, Jimmy Madison At The Old '76 House
by David A. Orthmann
Bill Mobley, Andrew Beals, Jeff Pittson, Mark Hagan, Jimmy Madison The Old 76 House Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon Tappan, NY January 21, 2015 Jimmy Madison, the first of the band to arrive, wheeled his cymbal case in on a portable carrier and surveyed the array of drums, cymbals and stands before him. Spread out hither and yon and looking decidedly out of place in a formal dining room of tables with starched white ...
read moreMatt Haviland, Andy Farber, Steve Berger, Mark Hagan, Andrew Swift at The Old 76 House
by David A. Orthmann
Matt Haviland, Andy Farber, Steve Berger, Mark Hagan, Andrew Swift The Old 76 House Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon Tappan, NY January 14, 2015 The personalities of trombonist Matt Haviland and tenor/alto saxophonist Andy Farber emerged, prominently and in glorious detail, during the opening set of Mark Hagan's Jazz Salon. While most jazz musicians relentlessly pursue the holy grail of an individualistic sound and conception, both Haviland and Farber were uncommonly successful in realizing ...
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