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  1. 23. Juni 2014 · That said, while the then-aptly titled Parting Shot (Tone Center, 2011) suggested that guitarist Steve Khan's days recording as a leader were over, it is, indeed, great news to find, in 2014, that he's changed his mind with the release of Subtext—though the why is not necessarily so good. But more about that later.

  2. 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.

  3. 23. März 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 Naval R

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

    A comedy by David Susman and Steve Blackwood. A mockumentary about a couples therapy session gone wrong. Marvin, with his indomitable assistant, Marnie, leading the charge, is on a mission to share his 2nd novel with his ‘adoring’ New England fans. At one particular book signing he meets Jennifer whom, it becomes quickly apparent ...

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

    • 4 Min.
    • 105
    • Blackwood Productions
  6. 26. Nov. 2021 · Blazing studio guitarist and band leader talks about his upbringing in Los Angeles and playing with members of The Jazz Crusaders

    • 67 Min.
    • 616
    • Jake Feinberg Show
  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."