Bio
Where I am as a professional musician.
Chicago area trumpeter and Maynard Ferguson Orchestra alum has been a fixture in Chicago’s jobbing arena for many years since he left Maynard Ferguson’s band in 1981. After many years running his own contracting business and completing his masters in classical trumpet, he began leading a double life in 1991 when he took on a “day gig” as a high school physics teacher. Drozdoff has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, allowing him to easily slip into a high school physics class. Drozdoff taught physics and APC physics at Winnetka’s New Trier High School. After leading a double career existence, garnering awards as a high school science teacher and developing endorsement deals as a jazz trumpeter at night, Drozdoff recently retired from his beloved day job to get back to his passion of music exclusively. Now he leads a double life by virtue of geography, with a home in Door County, Wisconsin and in the Northern Suburbs of Chicago. He regularly performs in both locations as he lives equal time in both places, depending on his performance and lecture/masterclass schedule.
Drozdoff's latest projects center on his new band, The Variable D Postulate Ensemble. This band is minimally a quartet, but an unusual one; drums, guitar, keybaord and trumpet. It can expand from there. It is primarily jazz driven but not exclusively. Follow the link to the Variable D page for more specific information on the band.
Much of Drozdoff’s current efforts can be connected to his double career and dual background. Using his engineering and physics background, he has built a recording studio where he does his recording. He has used his background with computers to build connections all over the world as a trumpeter.
Drozdoff was the trumpet soloist with the Grilly Brothers jazz quintet and is featured on their recent CD, "Goin' Places."
Performance Credits for Nick Drozdoff
Professional Music Background as a Trumpeter
The following is a list summarizing Nick Drozdoff's personal professional experiences as a trumpeter throughout his career.
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Performed with Chicago Symphony Orchestra members for the Apollo Chorus
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Maynard Ferguson Orchestra
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Featured Soloist at New Trier High School jazz band concerts
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Jazz Quintet featured at Glenbard North High School in 2006
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Featured Soloist with the Bensenville Concert Band
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Featured soloist with the Lake Forest Symphony
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Featured soloist with the Glenbrook North High School Concert Band
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Featured soloist with the Oak Lawn Symphony
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Recitalist at College of Lake County (Faculty Member), Roosevelt University, American Conservatory of Music
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Featured Soloist with Wright College Big Bands
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On record albums for The Grilly Brothers, Guy Fricano, Marshall Vente, Doug Lofstrom, Chuchito Valdes and Maynard Ferguson (live in Japan, 1981)
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Formerly Trumpeter for the Momentum Talent Group
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The Ojays
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Dennis De Young of Styx
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Keely Smith
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Sammy Davis, Jr.
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Melissa Manchester
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Rich Little
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John Denver
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The Spinners
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The Temptations
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Gladys Knight and the Pips
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Patti Page
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Frankie Lane
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Della Resse
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Carole Lawrence
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Robert Goulet
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Steve Lawrence and Edie Gorme
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Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers)
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Bobby Vinton
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Vic Damone
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Frankie Avalon
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Diahann Carroll
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Cyd Charisse and Tony Martin
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Rosemary Clooney
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Helen O'Connell
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Pat Boone
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Lawrence Welk All Stars
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Dick Shawn
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George Kirby
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Jack Jones
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Liberace
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Julie Budd
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Tex Beneke
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Louie Bellson
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The Larry Eckerling Orchestra
In addition to this Drozdoff ran his own contracting business for thirteen years. He led bands and brass ensembles for everything from weddings to large corporate events. His trumpet playing has been heard on recordings for radio and TV as well as on Chicago area jazz record albums for artists such as Marshall Vente, Doug Lofstrom, Chuchito Valdes, and Guy Fricano. Drozdoff is frequently called upon to appear as a classical soloist in churches and in recital environments.
What Some People Have Said About Nick Drozdoff and His Music:
"Nick is one of today's strongest players."
Maynard Ferguson
"a powerful lead trumpeter..."
Larry Kart, Chicago Tribune
"soaring trumpet work..."
Owen Cordle, Downbeat Magazine
"Nick Drozdoff is one of Chicago's most versatile and refreshing musicians."
Barry Winograd, WXRT Radio
"Well... I've probably said this type of thing before, but if you've never had the opportunity to hear Nick live with a big band, you're missing out on some really great lead and solo playing. Tonite with the Chicago Grandstand Big Band, we did our monthly 3.5 hour gig at Fitzgeralds in Berwyn, about 15 minutes west of Chicago.
This band plays predominantly pro charts from the Kenton, Herman, and Buddy Rich books. I play about 2/3 of the lead throughout the night, but give Nick most of the real heavy pieces, and he also plays most of the trumpet solos. During the night, he did a Doc Severinsen solo, and 3 or 4 really tough blowing lead parts, while playing second on virtually every other tune. We were all a little tired as we get to the last song (of 31 tonight). A guest (drummer Kent Nicholson, the brother of ex-Maynard trumpeter Lynn Nicholson) had brought in the MF arrangement of "MacArthur Park," which many of us were sight-reading.
Nick, as you might expect, was familiar with the arrangement... and he just KILLED it! Stunning power throughout and he nailed every double B, played a longish, physically aggressive improv solo, and still lit up the melody each time it came around in the upper register. The ending double B was great!
Add to that a very relaxed and jovial cameraderie from him, he really makes the evening a joy to with which to play and to listen to. Thanks, man!
Dr. Michael Stewart, Professional Lead Trumpeter, Composer, Arranger, Music Educator
Professional/Educational Background for Nick Drozdoff
Educational Background
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Washington University, St. Louis
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Master of Music from Roosevelt University
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Masters in Physics/Teaching from DePaul University
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Type 9 teaching certificate in physics, physical science and instrumental music
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Professional Experience
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Electronics Technician at McDonnell Douglas Aricraft in St. Louis
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Design Engineer at Motorola in Schaumburg
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Maynard Ferguson Orchestra
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Free lance trumpeter
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Currently physics teacher at New Trier High School
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Teacher of Physics and Physical Sciences at Glenbrook North High School
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Teacher of Physics, AP Physics (B and C) and Physical Science at Zion-Benton High School
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Clinician and Lecturer on Brasswind Playing and Music
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Lecturer on Science Educational Techniques
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Lecturer on the Physics of Music
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June 2000 Recipient of the John Rush Award from the Illinois State Physics Project
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Nominated Teacher of the Year - Glenbrook North High School – 1995
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Science Teacher of the Year - Sigma Xi - Northern Illinois – 1994
Also wrote Teachers' Manual for Unified Science Course at Glenbrook North High School and co-wrote text for Teller Video Project at Illinois Math and Science Academy.
In addition Drozdoff has lectured extensively on brass-wind and musical acoustics for organizations such as Loyola Univertsity in Chicago, the International Guild and the American Acoustical society and is a past president of the Chicago Chapter of the American Association of physics teachers. He also participated in and is cited in a textbook on musical acoustics.