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Dan Kozak came to being in the
enchanted land known as Brooklyn, New York way back in the 1950’s. In his mid-teens he became an obsessive collector of all sorts of musical recordings. At age 15 he fell prey to the works of John Coltrane, &
jazz then became the centerpiece of his musical addiction. In 1971, for reasons no one can recall, Dan found himself in the Land of Oz, otherwise known as Kansas. On a lark, Dan
decided to check out the instrument of his idol, & rented a tenor saxophone. With the aid of mentor Richard Mason, Dan found himself unable to be away from the horn.
Starting in 1991, he decided to take things into his own hands, & began leading groups made up of
many fine players from Topeka & Lawrence. Dan also has hosted & produced 2 jazz radio programs: The Jazz Show on KDVV-FM from 1992-1996, and Jazz & Blues Classics on KTPK-FM, 1997-1998. In 1995,
Dan co-founded the Coleman Hawkins Commemorative Committee and has produced, directed, & performed in the 1996,’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, & 2001 COLEMAN HAWKINS NEIGHBORHOOD FESTIVALS. www.hawkfest.org
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