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Steve Khan
Jazz / Latin / Fusion

"Let's Call This... A Tribute To Steve Khan"

New York, New York
United States

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Member Since3/8/2007
Band Websitestevekhan.com
Band MembersSadly, they come, and they go! So, read the BIO!
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Record LabelTone Center / ESC
Type of LabelIndie




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   About Steve Khan
    In a special issue of Japan’s "JAZZ LIFE" magazine, they selected the 22 All-Time Greatest Jazz Guitarists. Of course, legends like Charlie Christian, Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, and Jim Hall were included alongside more recent giants George Benson, Pat Martino, Larry Coryell, and John McLaughlin. But right there amongst contemporaries John Abercrombie, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Mike Stern and Bill Frisell was Steve Khan! Testament to a large body of work which now spans more than 30 years. Hard to believe this dream began at a rather late age with Wes Montgomery held as the model to which to aspire. Steve admits that, when he was a teenager, "I was a terrible drummer with no musical training. I had developed a love for the guitar, and when I was 19 I switched instruments. I decided that I would not make the same mistakes I had made with the drums and studied hard in college along with private lessons from Ron Anthony." During these years, Khan always found himself in fast company and, from such situations he learned, developed and survived. By the time he graduated from U.C.L.A., in 1969, he felt ready to make the move to New York City.
    From this point forward, so much of Steve’s career is well documented. In 1974, he performed in one of the first contemporary jazz guitar duos with Larry Coryell. During this same period, he became a key member of the Brecker Bros. Band. His first recordings as a leader were a trio of well-received albums for Columbia Records titled: "TIGHTROPE"(’77), "THE BLUE MAN"(’78), and, "ARROWS"(’79). These recordings featured Michael and Randy Brecker, David Sanborn, Don Grolnick, Will Lee, Steve Gadd, Mike Mainieri and others. In 1994, Sony Music/Columbia released a CD compilation drawn from these three LPs titled, "THE COLLECTION."
    In 1980, Steve began a great transition when he recorded a brilliant solo acoustic guitar album, "EVIDENCE," which paid tribute to his earliest jazz inspirations and served to establish him as one of the great interpreters of the music of Thelonious Monk. Between 1981 and 1985, he worked and recorded steadily with his quartet, Eyewitness, which included Anthony Jackson, Manolo Badrena, and Steve Jordan. Together they made three recordings: "EYEWITNESS"(’81), "MODERN TIMES"/"BLADES"(’82), and "CASA LOCO"(’83). This groundbreaking group, and its recorded work, would come to be regarded as among the most innovative of its time!
    During 1984, Steve teamed with Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen to interpret Thelonious Monk’s "Reflections" for the "THAT’S THE WAY I FEEL NOW" recording which was a tribute to Monk and his compositions. When the group needed a break, Khan joined Joe Zawinul’s WEATHER UPDATE for its one and only tour in ’86. This was followed by an innovative duet recording with keyboardist Rob Mounsey. The Grammy-nominated CD was titled "LOCAL COLOR" and was released in ’87. In 1989, Eyewitness was resurrected with Dave Weckl replacing Steve Jordan for the "PUBLIC ACCESS" (’90) CD. Since that time, Steve has added two highly acclaimed straight-ahead jazz recordings featuring Ron Carter and Al Foster. "LET’S CALL THIS" and "HEADLINE" were released in ’91 and ’92 respectively. In ’94, Steve found himself back in the company of Anthony Jackson and Manolo Badrena, adding Dennis Chambers and Michael Brecker for "CROSSINGS," which is dedicated to the memory of Steve’s late father, lyricist Sammy Cahn.
    Recently, Steve has contributed his talents to several special projects. His unique medley of two George Harrison tunes graced Mike Mainieri’s NYC Records "COME TOGETHER," A Guitar Tribute to the Beatles. Here Steve was accompanied by Marc Johnson, Peter Erskine, and Nana Vasconcelos. Special Olympics and the Holiday Season brought Steve together with the Brecker Bros. for a Salsa-styled interpretation of his father’s one Christmas song, "The Christmas Waltz," which appeared on the "JAZZ TO THE WORLD" CD. 1996 saw Steve teamed with Argentine vocalist Gabriela Anders, Rob Mounsey, and, New York Salsa All-Stars Rubén Rodríguez, Marc Quiñones, and Papo Pepin to contribute "Don’t Worry Baby"("No Te Preocupes Nena") to "WOULDN’T IT BE NICE." a tribute to Brian Wilson.
    Recorded in 1996, "GOT MY MENTAL" brings Steve together for the first time with John Patitucci on acoustic bass and Jack DeJohnette on drums. The CD once again finds him using his unique playing and arranging perspective to interpret the works of Wayne Shorter, Ornette Coleman, Lee Morgan, Eddie Harris, and standards by Rodgers & Hammerstein as well as Steve’s father with Jimmy Van Heusen. The latter is a stunningly beautiful rendering of the Sinatra classic "The Last Dance." On four of the eight tracks, the trio is joined at times by percussionists Bobby Allende, Marc Quiñones, and Don Alias. Brasilian percussionist Café lends his special talents to Steve’s romantic journey through "I Have Dreamed." The intensity and creativity brought to the sessions shows Steve’s unfailing desire to meet new challenges and explore them. These qualities cause his name to always be mentioned when discussions of contemporary jazz guitar are carried on.
    1997 saw Steve reunite with Rob Mounsey to record "YOU ARE HERE." It had been nearly 10 years since the release of "LOCAL COLOR" and the duo was anxious to get back at it again. Like the prior CD, when these two tremendous musicians get together the music tends to defy categorization, but the new recording seemed to sit somewhere between a contemporary version of Latin jazz and World Music jazz. Also in keeping with their previous work, Steve is again heard on only acoustic guitars. Reminding us all, that he is one of the instruments most unique stylists, playing melodies and solos with a touch and phrasing all his own. One brand new dimension for "YOU ARE HERE" was the presence of Latin percussion virtuoso Marc Quiñones. Marc brought his spirit and power to signature compositions by Khan-Mounsey like "Clafouti," "Platanos Maduros," and "Peanut Soup." Released in September of 1998, the recording leaves little doubt that Steve and Rob are blazing a trail of their own making.
    In August of ’98, Steve toured Japan as part of Dave Samuels’ "Tribute to Cal Tjader" Group. Apart from the tremendous reaction the group received, the tour was to have more far reaching consequences as it was here that plans were made for Steve, Dave Samuels and Dave Valentín to become the co-leaders of the reformed Caribbean Jazz Project. Together, the group recorded "NEW HORIZONS"(2000) was released on Concord Picante "PARAÍSO"(2001) both were released on Concord Picante and served to redefine just what the role of the guitar could be in Latin Jazz. However, in January of ’02, citing conflicts over the group’s direction, Steve chose to leave the group, and pursue other interests.
    After a nine year absence from recording as a leader, Steve entered Avatar Studios in May of 2005, accompanied once again by John Patitucci and Jack DeJohnette to record "THE GREEN FIELD." The return of longtime colleague, Manolo Badrena on percussion was most welcomed by all fans who appreciate his unique presence. The 18:05 title track is one of the absolute highpoints in Steve’s long recording career. In addtition to the 6 quartet pieces, the basic "trio" was joined by Ralph Irizarry(timbal) and Roberto Quintero(conga & percussion) for Latin treatments of tunes such as: "Riot"(Herbie Hancock); the standard, "You Stepped Out of a Dream"; "Nefertiti"(Wayne Shorter) and, a special tribute, composed by Steve, and dedicated to both Tito Puente and Willie Bobo, which features incredible solos from Roberto, Ralph, and Jack, and is titled, "Cosecha lo que has sembrado."
    2007 saw the release of the Grammy nominated "BORROWED TIME" and, for the first time since "CROSSINGS," the cover featured the beautiful artwork of the late Jean-Michel Folon. The recording is an extension of Steve’s work with both John Patitucci and Jack DeJohnette and attempts to fulfill the promise of "THE GREEN FIELD." Manolo Badrena is on hand again, as are Ralph Irizarry(timbal) and Roberto Quintero(conga & percussion). All these players were joined by Bob Mintzer(bass clarinet) and tabla master Badal Roy for Steve’s very original "El Faquir" which seeks to blend Jazz; Indian and Latin genres in a most surprising way. Steve was also able to present arrangements of "Have You Met Miss Jones?" and his own "Face Value" in tribute to Clare Fischer’s harmonies. These spectacular tracks feature old friends: Randy Brecker(flügelhorn), Rob Mounsey(keys.), Rubén Rodríguez(baby bass & elec. bass) and, Marc Quiñones(timbal) & Bobby Allende(conga).
    After years of bootlegs and illegal downloads, 2008 brings with it the release of the 2-CD set, "THE SUITCASE." As was the case for the prior two CDs, the initial releases were on: 55 Records(Japan); Tone Center Records(USA) and ESC Records(Germany/Europe). Alongside longtime bandmates, Anthony Jackson and Dennis Chambers, the trio was originally recorded by WDR for a live radio broadcast from Köln, Germany in 1994. With the superb sound quality and the spectacular performances, this CD is already being hailed as: "One of the greatest live recordings of all-time!!!"
    Throughout his long and distinguished career, Steve has found time to lend his talents to recordings by such diverse artists as: Miles Davis, Steely Dan, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Quincy Jones, Lou Rawls, Eddie Palmieri, Gil Evans, Freddie Hubbard, the Brecker Bros., Steps Ahead, among others (too numerous to list). He has also produced recordings for fellow guitarists Larry Coryell, Mike Stern, Biréli Lagrène, and Bill Connors, as well as pianist Eliane Elias. In addition, he has published five highly-regarded books: "WES MONTGOMERY GUITAR FOLIO", "PAT MARTINO-The Early Years", "GUITAR WORKSHOP SERIES-Steve Khan"(this book really functions as an Eyewitness Songbook), and most recently, "CONTEMPORARY CHORD KHANCEPTS." 2002 saw the long-awaited publication of Steve’s "PENTATONIC KHANCEPTS" which is intended to serve as the linear adjunct to its chordal predecessor. While continuing to perform in clubs and concert halls throughout the U.S., Europe, Central and South America, and Japan, Steve has also become one of the most in-demand music clinicians and teachers.

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Steve Khan's Friends Comments
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Cossack feat,shu





Jul 5 2008 3:47 AM

I love "JAZZROCK"

thank you !

takashi nakahara
YRU





Jul 4 2008 1:25 AM

Aloha Steve!

thanx for being friends! havesome tunes here.. Gary wanted me to check out the cow bell here :)

luv it!

hope you like our stuff too :)

cheers
yru's drummer
surfer7





Jul 4 2008 1:17 AM

Aloha Steve!

thanx for being friends! .. really groovy! i like it! :)

cheers
surfer7
Joao Gaspar





Jun 30 2008 9:46 AM

Hello Steve !

Hope everything is going ok my friend!

Wanted to let you know I have posted new videos of a recent live show with my trio at my profile. Playing the mandolin and guitar.

Also new photos too.

Check them out if you can.


Be well.

Greetings from Rio (Brazil),

João Gaspar
(solo instrumental artist)

:-)
Maurizio De Giglio





Jun 30 2008 1:23 AM

Wow Steve ...tanks for add !
You are a great musician... i love your music and your guitar book =)
greetings from Italy
Maurizio
TITO ROMERO





Jun 29 2008 6:35 PM

Mi estimado amigo steve K. la verdad que es un placer escuchar su musica es exelente, mereces todo mi respeto y mi admiracion te envio un fuerte abrazo desde Mexico. hasta pronto
Jon Hull





Jun 29 2008 4:45 PM

Thank you Steve Khan! Good to be new friends, and that I have a great appreciation for your excellent music!
My best-
Jon Hull
Manolo Badrena





Jun 27 2008 12:58 PM

Bueno Quijan todas las clases de musica que cogi en la escuela DINASTIAQUIJAN paid of ,munyeca 101!JAA!!siempre lo mejor para ti mi sangre!!
The Band of Borg





Jun 27 2008 1:12 PM

Steve, thank you so much for your friendship.., you music is inspirational

In Gratitude Mitchell (The Borg)
TITO ROMERO





Jun 27 2008 12:23 PM

gracias por aderirme Steve, Dios te bendiga, y estamos en contacto. que sigan los exitos
...StEvE...





Jun 27 2008 7:35 AM

hey Steve Khan we have the same full name, are yah still performing? i'd love to come check a show out
Keila Abeid





Jun 24 2008 10:06 AM

Hi!! Thanks for the add...great music!
Greetings from Brasil!

Keila Abeid
Peter Tschirky electric bassoon





Jun 23 2008 10:04 PM

hello from switzerland,
I like your music very much. Years ago I bought a cd from and you played a Eddie Harris song. I wrote a 430 pages book about Eddie Harris, I'm a great fan of his music. Please don't forget Eddie Harris and perhapys you will play a song again.
Sincerely
Peter Tschirky
autor of the first Eddie Harris book
"Eddie Harris sings the Blues"
www.eddieharrisbuch.ch
Daniel Günther





Jun 20 2008 3:36 AM

Hi Steve,
thanks for adding me and for years, full of inspireing music.
All the best from Daniel.
SoulBeat





Jun 15 2008 12:53 AM

Hi Steve, thanks for the add and for your nice message. Greetings and Gracias..:)
Manuel Olmo





Jun 11 2008 11:27 AM

Hello Steve, thank you very much, I like your sound and your music. Greets from Spain.
"Momo-J" Hajime Hyakkoku





Jun 7 2008 8:42 PM

Hi!! Steve,

Thank you so much for adding me .........I'm very honored.
I was influenced from you a lot.
Best wishes from Tokyo.

"Momo-J"Hajime Hyakkoku.
Federico Miranda





Jun 4 2008 10:46 AM

ETI! todo bien? tanto tiempo ah.. espero que este todo super bien, un abrazo desde costa rica... ah, y sigo estudiando... me tomara un tiempo llegar donde queriamos con la guitarra, pero sigo tratando! pura vida,
fm.
Gra D Cuttill





Jun 4 2008 3:08 AM

Love your Music !! Just dropping you a line to wish you well!!!
sascha ceesay scharnowski





Jun 3 2008 12:52 PM

Hi Steve
I love your version of waterbabies and inner urge.
Thanks for your original sound and music....love it..
and thanks for the add by the way
all the best....
Robert Castelli





Jun 1 2008 11:11 AM

Thanks Steve! I´m honored, trully.
What did you think of Bruce Wittet´s comment? I´m flabergasted!
Thanks for the friendship & inspiration.
Best to you,
Robert
C4 TRÍO





May 31 2008 9:05 PM

Maestro, realmente fué un placer conocerlo, se le admira muchísimo, esperamos compartir con usted en otra ocasión, le mandamos un gran abrazo!!!
Fabio Fonseca Trio