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Half Man, Half Machine

1.4M streams

1,411,391

Breakthrough

472.1K streams

472,141

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

169.3K streams

169,337

Bohemian Rhapsody (International Tromb...

130.2K streams

130,206

Smiling's My Favorite

81.4K streams

81,376

Video Game Symphonies: The Complete Re...

31.4K streams

31,408

Don't Stop Me Now

30.3K streams

30,255

The Wellerman (Funk Version)

15.3K streams

15,285

Sleigh Ride (Funk Version)

7.1K streams

7,063

I Wish (Brass Version)

3.4K streams

3,373

Biography

Christopher is best known as the most subscribed brass musician on YouTube. He’s a trombonist, arranger, and marketing consultant based outside of NYC. Christopher’s YouTube Channel of all-trombone arrangements of popular songs has been gaining popularity since the spring of 2014 when a cover of Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” where Christopher uses a looping station to compose the song on the spot went viral. His videos have since amassed over 45 million views and a following of over 250,000 subscribers. In February of 2017, Christopher independently released an original pop album called Half Man, Half Machine which mixes acoustic sounds with electronic instruments. He is the Youth Workshop Director of the International Trombone Festival and a marketing consultant for the International Trombone Association. In 2018, his collaboration with the International Trombone Festival of Bohemian Rhapsody went viral. He has been playing piano since he was 6 years old, trombone since he was 10, and he has been composing/arranging since he was 12. Christopher has a Bachelor of Music for Classical Trombone Performance from the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music in New York. While at the conservatory he studied with critically acclaimed trombonists Weston Sprott (Metropolitan Opera), Denson Paul-Pollard (Metropolitan Opera), John Fedchock (Grammy Nominated Jazz Trombonist), and the absolutely incomparable Timothy Albright (Atlantic Brass Quintet).