- Steve Lodder
Steve Lodder (b.
St. Helier ,Jersey , April 10, 1951) is a British keyboardist, composer, and organist.Lodder played piano as a child and took up organ at age 14; he studied organ at
Gonville and Caius College . After completing his studies he taught music and wrote for film and television. He also became active injazz music, playing withMaggie Nicols ,John Etheridge ,Harry Beckett , andDierdre Cartwright . He toured withGeorge Russell in the 1980s, and in 1989 accompaniedCarol Grimes ; later that year he toured withSimply Red . Since 1989 Lodder has worked withAndy Sheppard , on several projects (including Soft on the Inside, Co-Motion, Inclassifiable, and 20th Century Saxophones). He playssynthesizer on some of Sheppard's work. He has led his own small ensembles since 1992. In 1994 he accompaniedErnestine Anderson and worked with Brazilian ensembleNois .From 1995 Lodder worked with
Paul McCartney on his "Standing Stone " composition, which was premiered and recorded in 1997. In 1996 he recorded on church organ with saxophonistMark Ramsden . He returned to tour with George Russell from 1997, and was withCarla Bley in 1998 for performances of "Escalator Over the Hill ". His first release under his own name was 2000's "About Time 2".References
*Gary W. Kennedy, "Steve Lodder". "Grove Jazz" online.
* [http://www.jazzwise.com/news/item/2370 Interview] with "Jazzwise"
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