- Steve Kuhn
Steve Kuhn (b.
Brooklyn, NY ,March 24 ,1938 ) is an innovative Americanjazz pianist , composer and trio leader. He began studying piano at the age of five and studied under legendary Boston piano teacher Margaret Chaloff, mother of jazz baritone saxophonist Serge Chafoff, who taught him the "Russian style" of piano. At an early age he began improvising classical music. As a teenager he appeared in jazz clubs in the Boston area, gigging with the likes ofColeman Hawkins , Vic Dickerson,Chet Baker , andSerge Chaloff . He graduated from Harvard and attended the Lenox School of Music where he was associated with such other future jazz masters as Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry, with a supportive faculty that included George Russell, Gunther Schuller, and Bill Evans. This allowed Mr Kuhn to play, study, and create with some of the most forward-thinking innovators of jazz improvisation and composition, culminating with his joining trumpeterKenny Dorham 's group for an extended time..He also has appeared most notably with artists such as
Stan Getz ,Art Farmer ,Oliver Nelson ,Gary McFarland ,Ron Carter ,Scott LaFaro ,Harvie Swartz , vocalist Shelia Jordan,Billie Drummond ,David Finck , andMiroslav Vitous . From1967 to1971 Kuhn moved toStockholm ,Sweden where he worked with his own trio throughoutEurope . In1971 Kuhn moved back toNew York and formed aquartet but continued doingEurope an gigs, and appearing at theNewport Jazz Festival . In his early years, Mr Kuhn was known as an 'avant-garde' pianist (but not "New Thing"). Steve Kuhn was the first pianist for the initial groundbreaking quartet formed byJohn Coltrane . Mr Kuhn was associated with bassistSteve Swallow and drummerPete La Roca during the 1960's for several notable recordings: "Three Waves" under Kuhn's leadership, "Basra" under La Roca's leadership which also featuredJoe Henderson , and "Sing Me Softly Of The Blues" under the leadership of flugelhornistArt Farmer . Among other notable recordings which were also critically acclaimed was "The October Suite" written byGary McFarland for Mr Kuhn and an ensemble which included strings, woodwinds, and reeds. Yet another very notable and critically praised CD is called "Promises Kept" featuring Kuhn's compositions, piano, and strings. For decades, Mr Kuhn has led an all-star trio that has included such luminaries as bassistRon Carter and drummerAl Foster and has had several live recordings in some of New York's top jazz clubs. He is extremely popular in Europe, Japan, and the USA.External links
* http://stevekuhnmusic.com/
* [http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Kuhn/ Steve Kuhn discography] at JazzDiscography.com
* [http://www.sunnysiderecords.com/artist.php?id=157 Steve Kuhn] at SunnysideRecords.com
* http://www.edkeane.com/SteveKuhn.htm
* [http://www.artistinterviews.eu/?page_id=42&parent_id=22/ Interview with Steve Kuhn]
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