With over 35 years of experience in music education, Dr. Hawk currently works as a music educational consultant and performer nationally. He is a Professor Emeritus of Music at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, where he taught for 26 years. His position included serving as the Professor of Trumpet, Department Chairperson, Director of Jazz Studies, and directing the highly acclaimed SRU Jazz Ensemble for 14 years. During his tenure as the jazz ensemble director, the group was invited to perform at prestigious jazz festivals such as The North Sea, Montreux, University of Notre Dame, and Elmhurst College. Dr. Hawk founded the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, which he conducted for 12 years, and also directed the Trumpet Ensemble, and Brass Band. Dr. Hawk received the 2003 Pennsylvania Music Educators Citation of Excellence in Teaching Award and the 2004 President’s Award for Teaching Excellence from Slippery Rock University. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society and Who’s Who Among American Teachers. He received his Bachelor of Music Education degree from Western Illinois University. He earned his Master of Music degree in trumpet performance and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Trumpet/Jazz Emphasis, from the University of Texas at Austin. While at Texas, he studied with Professor Raymond Crisara and performed with him in the University of Texas Faculty Brass Quintet. After retiring from SRU, Dr. Hawk returned to his Texas roots at Texas State University, where he taught graduate-level jazz courses, directed a jazz ensemble and Latin jazz applied trumpet.
Dr. Hawk performs as a freelance trumpeter, where he has played lead trumpet with jazz legends including; Dizzy Gillespie, The Dizzy Gillespie Alumni Big Band, The Woody Herman Orchestra, The Bob Mintzer Big Band, Arturo Sandoval, The Glenn Miller Orchestra, The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, The Manhattan Transfer, The New York Voices, Nancy Wilson, Diane Schuur and entertainers such as Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Ray Charles, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Natalie Cole, and Mannheim Steamroller. While teaching in the Pittsburgh region, Dr. Hawk was an active performer for over 25 years. He was the Principal trumpet with the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Broadway Orchestra, The Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra, The MCG Jazz Big Band, The Three Rivers Jazz Orchestra and The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, as well as orchestral and solo opportunities, including performing with The Pittsburgh Symphony and Pops Orchestras, Austin Symphony Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony and Pops Orchestras, Pittsburgh Opera and Ballet Orchestras, and numerous region orchestras. Since 2017, Stephen has been touring across the country with the first national tours of The Bodyguard, Kinky Boots, Aladdin, and Tootsie.
Hawk’s first Big Band recording, "The Hawk's Out", was selected by New York’s Cadence Magazine as its Outstanding Big Band Recording for 1998. In addition to his recordings, Hawk’s studio credentials include playing lead trumpet with Nancy Wilson on her 2004 Grammy Award-winner, “RSVP”, as well as her 2006 Grammy Award winner, “Turned to Blue”. Stephen also played on numerous Grammy-nominated recordings. He appeared in PBS television specials featuring Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Spinners, Patti Page, The Four Aces, and numerous others. Additionally, he performed on The Oprah Winfrey 2001 Christmas special with Nancy Wilson, Charlotte Church, and Destiny’s Child, featuring Beyonce.
Since 1992, Hawk has been an in-demand commercial lead trumpet player with over 2600 professional Broadway performances to his credit in cities including Pittsburgh, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Aspen, and Cleveland. His vast Broadway experience includes playing in over 120 different professional productions, covering numerous musical styles.
Stephen Hawk remains in demand as a guest director, soloist, adjudicator, and clinician throughout the United States, and is a trumpet artist for Bell Trumpets. He has presented trumpet clinics at the Pennsylvania Music Educator’s Conference and has performed at TMEA and Jazz Educators Network. He performed and presented clinics in Moscow, Russia at the first-ever International Trumpet Guild Conference hosted by the Moscow Conservatory of Music. Further European performances and clinics have included Paris and Beaune, France; Montreux, Switzerland; Rotterdam, Holland; Ravenna, Lucca, Cesena, Florence, Italy and Manchester, UK.