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  1. Steve Grossman (* 18. Januar 1951 in Brooklyn in New York City; † 13. August 2020 in Glen Cove, New York) [1] war ein amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Saxophon), der zunächst als einer der besten Saxophonisten (so Dave Liebman) galt. [2] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Diskographie. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken.

  2. Steven Mark Grossman (January 18, 1951 – August 13, 2020) was an American jazz fusion and hard bop saxophonist. Grossman was Wayne Shorter's replacement in Miles Davis's jazz-fusion band. He played with Chick Corea on the album "The Sun" in 1970, then, from 1971 to 1973, he was in Elvin Jones's band.

  3. Steve Grossman, a saxophonist who caught the jazz world’s attention when he was recruited by Miles Davis at just 18, died on Aug. 13 in Glen Cove, N.Y. He was 69. His younger brother and only...

  4. 18. Jan. 2024 · Among these, Steve Grossman, a luminary of American jazz, carved a niche for himself, leaving an indelible mark on the genre. This exploration delves into the life, career, and enduring legacy of Steve Grossman, a tenor saxophonist whose notes echoed through the corridors of jazz history.

  5. 18. Aug. 2020 · The New York-born jazz musician was a hard bop and fusion saxophonist who played with Miles Davis, Elvin Jones and led his own bands. He died of cardiac arrest after a long illness, according to his brother Myles.

  6. 17. Aug. 2020 · Steve Grossman, a saxophonist whose lunging projection, sure rhythmic footing and clarity of attack helped propel him into the spotlight in the 1970s, notably in bands led by Miles Davis and...

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  7. Steve Grossman (born January 18, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York City; died in Glen Cove, N.Y., August 13, 2020) is a jazz saxophonist who started in jazz fusion, but is most known for hard bop. He performed & recorded with Miles Davis and Elvin Jones. His first record "Some Shapes To Come" was released in 1974.