Zach Harmon, Percussion
Now twenty-three years-old, Zach Harmon was born into a
musical family in Wisconsin. He began studying classical piano at the age of
four and continued for twelve years. He was principal chair percussionist for
most of his five-year stay with the Oshkosh Youth Symphony Orchestra before
becoming a member of the Wisconsin State Honors Orchestra in 2002. Zach
received a drum set as a gift at age fifteen, thus beginning his lifelong
pursuit on the instrument. In 2003, Zach became a member of the Clifford
Brown/Stan Getz All-Stars with whom he toured Japan and performed at the 2003
Monterey Jazz Festival. Also in 2003, Zach enrolled in the Thornton School of
Music at USC where he studied with the great Terri Lyne Carrington for two
years. After his sophomore year, he transferred to the Masters program at the
Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz where he studied under the tutelage of many of
the great masters of Jazz including Ron Carter, Jimmy Heath, and Benny Golson.
In 2005, as a member of the Monk Institute, he toured with Jazz legends Wayne
Shorter and Herbie Hancock performing in a cultural mission through Vietnam. In
2007, he toured again with Mr. Shorter and Mr. Hancock, this time throughout
India. Zach has been studying tabla with Abhiman Kaushal for two years and
recently recorded tabla on Terence Blanchard's A Tale of God's Will for
Blue Note Records; he is now a Grammy award-winner for contributing to this
album dedicated to the events of Hurricane Katrina.