TU alumnus Darius Christian no stranger to the limelight
Towson University music graduate performs with some of today's most prominent artists and recently was on SNL.
By Wanda Haskel on March 1, 2019
Youâve probably seen Darius Christian â11 (and his trombone) on TV, live on stage, or in a video, even if you donât realize it.
The musician and model has been in high demand since graduating from TUâs jazz/commercial performance program in 2011.
With diploma in hand, Christian took his chops straight to New York, pursuing a masterâs at NYU and playing gigs at jazz clubs like the Blue Note.
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Catch Darius on SNL
Darius Christian appeared on NBCâs âSaturday Night Liveâ on March 2, performing with
musical guest Thomas Rhett. Watch a clip of the performance .
But it didnât take long for the genre-bending trombonist to chuck his tux and hit the stage and studio with some of todayâs most prominent artists, including Rhianna, Adele, Macy Gray, Andy Grammar, Andrea Bocelli and Macklemore.
Check out videos from Macklemoreâs 2018 tour, and there he is swinging his trombone, locks flying, right behind the superstar.
Playing with Macklemore is âunbelievable⊠the most humbling and manic thing Iâve ever experienced,â says Christian, who crisscrossed the country and Europe with the Grammy-winning artist, performing hits like âGood Old Days,â âAinât Gonna Die Tonightâ and âDowntown.â
And oh, yeah, Kesha was there, too.
With Christianâs joyful face and fit physique, big brands like Nike, Hilfiger and Adidas have also taken note, contracting the Baltimore County native to model for major ad campaigns.
Whatâs more, he writes songs and sings.
Last year, Christian launched a solo endeavor alongside his collaborative work, fronting gigs and releasing professionally produced singles/videos featuring his rich vocals and agile trombone stylizations.
The musician credits Phillip Collister, chair of the Department of Music, with helping him have the confidence to put down the horn and sing.
Christian remembers an encounter when Collister, who took him under his wing, assured the jazz trombonist that his voice was up to professional snuff.
It means a lot âjust to hear that in the background, just to have that support.â
TU faculty, including Collister, Jim McFalls and Dave Ballou, Christian adds, âwere incredible mentors.â
Cheesin cause Iâm performing on #SNL this week đđșđŸđ @nbcsnl . . . #saturdaynightlive #snl #performance #hornsection #horns #brass #trombone #cheesing #excited
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Note: This story originally appeared in the Fall 2018 edition of COFAC Today.