Graduating in 1997, he spent several years playing professionally in Los Angeles before relocating to New York City. Since then, he has built an impressive array of credits from across various genres, including hits with such pop luminaries as Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Sufjan Stevens, Michael Bublé, and the National. He has also recorded with such like-minded jazz artists as David Binney, Nels Cline, Todd Sickafoose, Miguel Zenón, and others. As a solo artist, he debuted in 2005 with Scenes from an Exit Row on Fresh Sound New Talent, followed two years later by The Compass. He then moved to Sunnyside for a handful of well-regarded dates, including 2010's Music for Nonet and Strings: Chamber Songs with his wife, cellist Jody Redhage; 2013's March Sublime; and 2016's Roots Transitions. In 2017, Ferber released his seventh album as a leader, Jigsaw. When not performing, he is a dedicated teacher and clinician, having held faculty positions at the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University, the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University, and New York University's Steinhardt School, where he is an adjunct professor of jazz studies. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi