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Robert Griffin
Academic background
EducationFlorida A&M University (BS)
University of South Florida (MS, MA)
Academic work
DisciplineMusic
Music education
Sub-disciplineJazz
InstitutionsFlorida A&M University

Robert U. Griffin is an American jazz trombonist and an assistant professor of music at Florida A&M University. As a musician, Griffin performed with jazz, rock and funk bands at shows and festivals across the United States and at French and Italian jazz festivals. At FAMU, professor Griffin has served as the director of the Marching "100" Trombones as well as the school's Trombone Choir, Jazz Ensemble II and Jazz Combo.[1][2]

Background

Griffin studied at Florida A&M University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in music education. Later, Griffin earned a Master of Science degree in music education and Master of Arts in jazz performance from the University of South Florida under his mentor and professor Tom Brantley.

Griffin has been both a band leader and the arranger for the USF Jazz Bone Band and USF's Jazz Ensemble II. Griffin has served as a sideman for numerous artists, including Ben Jaffe.

References

  1. ^ "Jazz Studies". cssah.famu.edu. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  2. ^ "FAMU band member says he was verbally harassed". The Star Banner. Retrieved 2022-06-23.