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Nick Adema

Nick Adema is a Canadian trombonist/composer currently based in Amsterdam.

Nick obtained his undergraduate degree in jazz performance at the University of Toronto. While attending this school, Nick had the honors of receiving the Albert & Wilhelmine Francis Renewable Scholarship (UofT Faculty full scholarship). While at the Toronto school, he filled the lead trombone chair in the University of Toronto Jazz Orchestra, and the Bass trombone chair in the University of Toronto 12tet. While at the school, they recorded a full length album with the UTJO entitled Embargo. Nick is currently completing his masters degree in Jazz Performance at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam (CvA).

Growing up in Ottawa, Nick started to find his musical voice by playing with youth groups such as the Nepean All-City Jazz Band, the Ottawa Youth Orchestra, the Conn Selmer Big Band, and the Capital Youth Jazz Orchestra. Nick’s several projects in Ottawa stretched from composing and arranging Big Band charts, creating his own performance opportunities, helping to coordinate an entire alumni concert for the Nepean All-City Jazz band and much more. Nick performs regularly with many professional Ottawa bands such as the Prime Rib Big Band, the Bank Street Bon Bons, and the Ottawa Jazz Orchestra. Nick has also taken part in the Ottawa Youth Jazz Summit, which brought together some of Canada’s brightest young jazz musicians in a ten day intensive. This resulted in the group playing the main stage of the Ottawa Jazz Festival. In April 2019, Nick released his debut EP album recording, entitled “Nick Adema: Starting Point”.

Nick has had the opportunity to gain instruction from Micheal Dease, Marshall Gilkes, Nils Wolgram, Mark Ferguson, WIlliam Carn, and has been able to perform on the same stage with Tim Hagans, Renee Rosnes, Kris Davis and Andrew Rathbun.

Awards

Holland Scholarship (Conservatorium van Amsterdam) Albert & Wilhelmine Francis Renewable Scholarship (Full Tuition, University of Toronto) Ottawa Youth Jazz Summit Scholarship (TD Ottawa Jazz Festival) Tim O’Hara Jazz Scholarship Music Fest Nationals: National Arts Center, Best Brass Player Scholarship Capital Regional Music Festival: Music Care Scholarship Capital Regional Music Festival: Long and McQuade Jr. Scholarship


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Radio & Podcasts

Brad Mehldau, Kokoroko, Joshua Redman, NYO Jazz & Nick Adema

Read "Brad Mehldau, Kokoroko, Joshua Redman, NYO Jazz & Nick Adema" reviewed by Joe Dimino


Welcome to the 914th Episode of Neon Jazz--an hour packed with innovation, tribute, and pure sonic brilliance. We kick things off with a powerful track for modern times from Nicholas Adema, pulled from his latest statement of a record, Urban Chaos. From there, we journey into the emotional depth of Brad Mehldau, as he masterfully reinterprets the haunting genius of the late Elliott Smith--a voice we lost far too soon. The momentum continues with fresh, genre-bending cuts from some of ...

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Primary Instrument

Trombone

Location

Amsterdam

Willing to teach

Intermediate to advanced

Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Buiksloterkerk

Self Produced
2025

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The End of a Love...

ZenneZ Records
2024

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Urban Chaos

ZenneZ Records
2024

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New Roots

Self Produced
2022

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demiLAN

Self Produced
2021

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Moments

Independent
2021

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Benny's Tune

From: Buiksloterkerk
By Nick Adema

The Fool

From: Urban Chaos
By Nick Adema

The Fool

From: Urban Chaos
By Nick Adema

The End of a Love Affair

From: The End of a Love Affair Nick...
By Nick Adema

New Roots

From: New Roots
By Nick Adema

Moments

From: Moments
By Nick Adema

demiLAN

From: demiLAN
By Nick Adema

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