Huntertones

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Huntertones
Also known asDan White Sextet
OriginColumbus, Ohio, U.S.
Genres
Years active2010–present
Members
  • Dan White
  • Chris Ott
  • Jon Lampley
  • Adam DeAscentis
  • John Hubbell
  • Josh Hill
Past members
  • Jeff Bass
  • Theron Brown
Websitehuntertones.com

Huntertones are an American band formed in Columbus, Ohio, in 2010 by saxophonist Dan White, and based in Brooklyn, New York.[3] Known for their "high-energy, horn-driven sound",[3] the band's line-up also includes trombonist Chris Ott and trumpet/sousaphone player Jon Lampley.[1]

Originally named the Dan White Sextet, the band was formed when White, Ott, and Lampley were students at Ohio State University.[1] The Dan White Sextet released their debut album The New York Sessions in 2012.[1] They changed their name to Huntertones in 2014, and have embarked on concert tours across the United States and internationally,[4] with their travels inspiring their 2018 album Passport.[4]

Discography[edit]

As the Dan White Sextet

  • The New York Sessions (2012)
  • Play (2013)
  • Your Song (2014)

As Huntertones

  • Huntertones (EP, 2015)
  • Live (2016)
  • Passport (2018)
  • Time to Play (2021)[5][6]
  • Engine Co. (2023)
  • Motionation (2024)

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Abram, Malcolm X (December 4, 2014). "Tallmadge High grad Jon Lampley, a member of contemporary jazz group Huntertones, will play Akron's Blu Jazz+ on Thursday". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  2. ^ Graff, Jordyn (April 13, 2023). "The Lied Center set to host the Huntertones' return to Lincoln". The Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "About – Huntertones". Huntertones.com. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Janci, Jenelle (October 31, 2019). "Huntertones, in Lancaster Friday, perform lively jazz tributes alongside original tunes inspired by their travels". Lancaster Online. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  5. ^ Murphy, Jocelyn (September 5, 2021). "Not Just Jazz: Huntertones kick off wide-ranging series at WAC". Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  6. ^ Danielsen, Aarik (September 9, 2021). "Meet the artists performing at Saturday's MO Jazz Music Festival". Columbia Daily Tribune. Retrieved May 11, 2023.

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