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  1. 14. Aug. 2020 · Over the years Khan has played with Ron Carter, Steve Gadd, Anthony Jackson, John Patitucci, Jack DeJohnette, Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, Dennis Chambers, David Sanborn, Bob James, Al Foster, Larry Coryell, Dave Weckl, and so many more giants of the industry. The son of a legendary songwriter, Khan talks about how and why he changed things ...

  2. 1. Nov. 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupThe Suitcase (For Folon) · Steve Khan · Anthony Jackson · Steve Jordan · Manolo BadrenaCasa Loco℗ A Republic Reco...

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  3. In The Flip Side of History, hear about common folk and not-so-common knowledge. In this collection of 30-plus historical events, Steve Silverman provides fascinating stories and easy-to-understand facts. Covering a wide variety of topics, these stories highlight the quirks, complexities, and curiousness of man. Stranger than Stranger Things .

  4. 16. Sept. 2019 · While largely sourcing his music from jazz composers, it's a rare Steve Khan album that doesn't include at least one song from the Great American Songbook, and Patchwork is no exception. A beautiful, string-augmented arrangement of the Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane classic "Too Late Now" graces Patchwork. A song originally written for Stanley ...

  5. 3. Dez. 2012 · Parting Shot. As long ago as his 1983 outing, Casa Loco, guitarist-composer-producer Khan had been hinting at this kind of infectious Latin-jazz fusion. He’s made several gestures in this direction over the years, most recently on 2006’s The Green Field and 2007’s Grammy-nominated Borrowed Time. But never before has his vision of this ...

  6. 11:49. 4. Modern Times (Live) 11:02. January 1, 1984 4 Songs, 45 minutes ℗ 1982 Universal Classics & Jazz, a division of UNIVERSAL MUSIC LLC. Also available in the iTunes Store.

  7. Veteran guitarist Steve Khan a first-call session man during the '70s and a potent figure on the fusion scene, once again explores an Afro-Cuban vibe on BACKLOG (Tone Center). As he had done successfully on 2011's Parting Shot and 2014's Subtext , Khan puts a Latin spin on familiar tunes by Thelonious Monk, Ornette Coleman and various composers of the Great American Songbook.