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  1. The Suitcase (Live in Koln '94) 2008. Casa Loco (feat. Anthony Jackson, Steve Jordan, Manolo Badrena) 1984. Listen to Backlog by Steve Khan on Apple Music. 2017. 10 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes.

  2. www.steveblackwood.com › blackwood-productionsFilms – Steve Blackwood

    Marvin Bregman (Steve Blackwood) is a failing romance author, sitting alone at his lack-luster book signing in Newburyport, MA. His bad day only gets worse with the arrival of his biggest fan, Jennifer, (Marty Smith), an opinionated woman with an ulterior motive… and an eye for romance. Produced by Blackwood Productions and Hop Top Productions.

  3. Steve Khan ( Los Ángeles, 28 de abril de 1947) es un guitarrista norteamerciano de jazz y jazz rock. Ha trabajado con un gran número de músicos de primer nivel, entre ellos Steely Dan, Billy Joel, Michael Franks, Hubert Laws, Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette, James Brown, Maynard Ferguson, y Weather Report. En 1977, estuvo de gira con los CBS ...

  4. wbssmedia.com › artists › detailWBSS Media-Steve Khan

    Steve Khan (born April 28, 1947) is an American jazz guitarist. He is known for his work with artists such as Steely Dan, Billy Joel, Michael Franks, Hubert Laws, Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette, James Brown, Maynard Ferguson, and Weather Report.

  5. 23. März 2024 · November 20, 1948 - March 23, 2024. Michael StevenSteveBlackwood, 75, of Seymour, passed away Saturday, March 23, 2024. He was born November 20, 1948, in Seymour to the late James K. and Betty J. (Williams) Blackwood. Steve enlisted in the United States Navy in August 1967, serving until November 1971, and later joined the United States ...

  6. Credits:Written by Marilyn Bergman and Alan BergmanComposed by Quincy JonesVocal by Steve Blackwood

    • 4 Min.
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    • Blackwood Productions
  7. Steve Khan's 3-chorus "Epistrophy" solo marked the 2nd in this series of transcriptions from his new album, PATCHWORK(Tone Center). Throughout the performance of this Thelonious Monk-Kenny Clarke Jazz standard, Steve projects a feeling of swing 4/4 on top of the swirling rhythms of Afro-Cuban 6/8, Abakwa, mixed together with Dennis Chambers' take on the Bernard "Purdie Shuffle."