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Michael Lake
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At the age of 8, piano was Michael’s first instrument. The egg timer was set by his mother for 30 minutes every day atop the small spinet piano in the living room. Regardless of other goings on tugging at Michael’s interests, piano practicing always came first. At age ten, Michael discovered the trombone. No longer did practicing need to be mandated. Playing trombone would become his favorite activity fueling a passion that would last a lifetime.
Michael attended Arizona State University where he studied with renowned jazz educator Dan Haerle. It was at ASU where he first saw an alto trombone, the odd instrument he would play for the rest of his career. His trombone teacher at ASU, a graduate assistant named Kevin Hedges owned an alto and first introduced it to Michael. Professionally active and pursuing a jazz performance degree, abandoning the tenor trombone in favor of this beautiful instrument of clarity and efficiency was not a practical move. Nonetheless, Michael was determined to make it his musical voice.
Roads Less Traveled
By Michael Lake
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2014
Track listing: Yardbird Suite; Moment's Notice; The Two Lonely People; Painted Desert; The Dry
Cleaner; Amazing Grace; Love On A Real Train; Darn That Dream; The Ecuadorian
Two-Step; Georgia; A Night In Tunisia; My Ship; I Wuz Ga'zun At The Cajun.
Michael Lake/Gerry Pagano: Roads Less Traveled
by Dan Bilawsky
The title of this album isn't just talk; it basically defines Michael Lake's entire career in music. Lake has made his way in the music world by playing the alto trombone--an instrument that many would simply look at as a novelty horn. Many years ago, his teacher at Arizona State University--a graduate assistant named Kevin Hedges--turned ...