Juno Award-winning trumpeter-flugelhornist-flutist Gabriel Mark Hasselbach marked Jazz Appreciation Month with a remarkably prolific burst of creativity: two new releases — one straight-ahead, one contemporary — and a new instructional book. A rare dual-genre charting artist, Hasselbach continues to bridge the classic and contemporary jazz worlds with equal fluency.
Hasselbach released a straight-ahead album, MidCentury Modern Vol. 4, on his Windtunnel Records imprint — a project he believes will be his definitive opus and stand the test of time. On the same day, he dropped the smooth single “Swizzle Stick” featuring Billboard hitmaker Chris Standring, who released the funky and vibrant trumpet and guitar duet on his Ultimate Vibe Recordings label.
MidCentury Modern Vol. 4 is an expansive 20-track album of standards and two original Hasselbach compositions. He created the series years ago from a desire to have an outlet for his love of jazz without compromising the classic jazz essence, and without muddying his contemporary jazz bonafides. Released in 2022, MidCentury Modern Vol. 3 was No. 9 on the Jazz Week chart and spent 17 weeks on the chart (and finished at No. 51 on the year-end chart).
“This project is my homage to all the great trumpeters who inspired me and kept me focused on my path. MidCentury Modern Vol. 4 is my legacy album — my zenith. It captures my most erudite playing on trumpet, flugelhorn, flute, valve trombone, and even vocals. I am also ecstatic over the sublime performances by my colleagues like pianist Miles Black,” said the Vancouver-based Hasselbach, who produced the album.
On MidCentury Modern Vol. 4, Hasselbach spotlights material from such standard bearers as Freddie Hubbard, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Blue Mitchell, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Horace Silver, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, George Shearing, Joe Henderson, and Delfeayo Marsalis. He also pays homage to lesser-known trumpeters who influenced him, specifically Joe Gordon and Carmell Jones. The new album includes two of Hasselbach’s compositions: “El Tapatico” was inspired by his concerts in Mexico, and “Coming Home for Mardi Gras” reflects the years in which he lived and played in New Orleans.
“New Orleans jazz covers one hundred years of history – from Ragtime to the Marsalis clan and beyond. I am versed in most of the styles one hears there, and playing in the NOLA clubs gave me the chance to do it all. I owned a condo in the French Quarter for about 10 years, and played just about everywhere, including the New Orleans Jazz Museum and famous clubs like Snug Harbor. My time there was formative to my development and depth as a jazz musician,” shared Hasselbach.
Moving to his latest contemporary offering, Hasselbach and Standring co-wrote and co-produced “Swizzle Stick,” which is swiftly receiving airplay. They previously collaborated on a song, “Daahoud,” for the trumpeter’s Tongue & Groove album in 2021.
“Contemporary jazz is the most fun to perform and seems to reach a wider audience. This format has more melodic content and stronger, punchier rhythm components, and typically shorter songs,” said Hasselbach, who has eleven Billboard hits in this lane. “My strongest suit is crafting a melody over an inspiring rhythm track, which has worked well for me in the past. The melody you hear on this luxe rhythm track is predominantly of my making. My muse was working overtime!”
In addition to the two new record releases, Inkwell Publishing recently published Hasselbach’s Top Tip Masterclass Jazz Trumpet, a pocket-sized booklet.
“Playing an instrument is a joy unto itself, and starting properly is the key to beating frustration,” said Hasselbach. “This booklet gives beginners — or returners — a simple way to breathe, get a good tone, build endurance, and develop their ear.”
Hasselbach spent his teenage years listening to late night jazz broadcasts from Chicago and St. Louis on a little transistor radio bounced off the ionosphere from his Mile High birthplace of Denver. He’s played in big bands and has recorded and/or performed with a wide array of GRAMMY® winners and Billboard chart-toppers including Michael Bublé, Jeff Lorber, Paul Brown, Paul Hardcastle, Bob Baldwin, Marc Antoine, Greg Manning, Darren Rahn, Warren Hill, Rob Tardik, Bob James, Chuck Loeb, Larry Coryell, Ernie Watts, Bob Mintzer, and Grant Geissman. Hasselbach has won several Junos (Canada’s GRAMMY equal), and his records consistently hit the Billboard and Jazz Week charts. He has graced the stages at some of the most prestigious festivals like Montreux Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Algarve Smooth Jazz Festival, and Catalina JazzTrax.
With two new recordings and a book release, Hasselbach is enjoying a remarkably prolific month. And he’s already at work on his next album, a bluesier contemporary jazz outing that will be titled Le Trompette Bleue.
MidCentury Modern Vol. 4 contains the following songs:
“Terra Firma Irma”
“Chick’s Tune”
“Mamacita”
“Driftin’”
“Superblue”
“Jazz ‘N Samba”
“Blues On My Mind”
“Gibraltar”
“So What…Now?”
“Blue Soul”
“Funk In Deepfreeze”
“Sister Sadie”
“I’m Goin’ Fishin’”
“Mississippi Jump”
“Jazz Party”
“El Tapatico”
“Round Midnight”
“Lullaby of Birdland”
“Move”
“Coming Home for Mardi Gras”
Stream or purchase MidCentury Modern Vol. 4 at https://lnk.to/KUeVK2.
Play or download “Swizzle Stick” at https://lnk.to/5oPZHTjw.
To get Top Tip Masterclass Jazz Trumpet, visit https://tinyurl.com/2wxm4eck.
For more information, go to www.gabrieljazz.com.

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