(1987) SHORT STORIES
Bob Berg : tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Don Grolnick : organ, synthesizers, acoustic piano
Peter Erskine : drums, percussion
Will Lee : bass, percussion
Mike Stern : guitar
Robby Kilgore : synthesizer programing, additional keyboards
Jeff Andrews : bass
David Sanborn : alto saxophone
(1988) CYCLES
Bob Berg: saxophones
Mike Stern: guitars
Jeff Andrews: electric bass
Dennis Chambers: drums
Don Grolnick: piano
David Kikoski: piano, synthesizers
Jerry O'Sullivan: uileann pipes
(1990) IN THE SHADOWS
Bob Berg: saxophones
Mike Stern: guitars
Jim Beard: keyboards
Dennis Chambers: drums
Lincoln Goines: electric bass
Will Lee: electric bass
Randy Brecker: muted trumpet
(1991) BACK ROADS
Bob Berg: saxophones
Jim Beard: piano, Hammond organ, synthesizers
Mike Stern: guitars
Lincoln Goines: electric bass
Dennis Chambers: drums
Ben Perowsky: drums
Manolo Badrena: percussion
(1992) VIRTUAL REALITY
Bob Berg: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Jim Beard: piano, Hammond organ, Rhodes,
Wurlizer piano, synthesizers
John Herington: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin
Will Lee: electric bass
James Genus: acoustic bass
Dennis Chambers: drums
Arto Tuncboyaciyan: percussion, vocal
(1993) ENTER THE SPIRIT
Bob Berg : tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Chick Corea : piano
David Kikoski : piano, Rhodes piano
Jim Beard : piano, Rhodes piano
James Genus : bass
Dennis Chambers : drums
(1997) ANOTHER STANDARD
Bob Berg: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
David Kikoski: piano
Ed Howard: bass
Gary Novak: drums
Randy Brecker: trumpet, flugelhorn
Mike Stern: guitar
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Tenor saxophonist Bob Berg channeled the bold dynamics of hard bop to emerge as one of contemporary jazz's most expressive and resourceful improvisers, honing a richly articulated sound bolstered by flawless technical command. Born in New York City on April 7, 1951, Berg grew up in Brooklyn, initiating piano lessons at age six. At 13, he moved to alto saxophone, first discovering jazz when a high school teacher introduced him to the music of Cannonball Adderley and Horace Silver. After dropping out of New York's High School of Performing Arts, Berg enrolled in a special non-academic curriculum at the Juilliard School of Music. In 1968, he made his professional debut touring behind Brother Jack McDuff, and by the time the 1960s drew to a close, he specialized in tenor saxophone, his subsequent creative path profoundly shaped by John Coltrane. After a brief flirtation with free jazz Berg renounced the avant-garde in favor of postwar bop. On the recommendation of fellow saxophonist Michael Brecker, he joined Silver in 1973, remaining with his boyhood hero for three years, when he replaced George Coleman in Cedar Walton's Eastern Rebellion. In 1978 Berg stepped out to record his debut LP, New Birth, and after leaving Walton in 1981 he cut his sophomore effort, Steppin': Live in Europe; he rose to new levels of renown upon joining Miles Davis in 1984, a three-year stint that set the stage for his 1987 breakout session, Short Stories. Berg closed out the decade in the band he led with co-founder/guitarist Mike Stern, cutting a series of LPs including 1988's Cycles and 1990's In the Shadows. In 1992, he signed on with Chick Corea's acoustic quartet, and that same year led his own quartet on a U.S. Department of State-sponsored tour of the Caribbean. Upon releasing the 1997 solo date Another Standard, Berg joined an acoustic reincarnation of the group Steps Ahead, and in 2000 he also joined the cooperative project the Jazz Times Superband, collaborating with Randy Brecker, Joey Defranchesco, and Dennis Chambers. Berg next surfaced alongside vibraphonist Joe Locke in the group 4 Walls of Freedom. Sadly, their eponymous debut set did not appear until after the saxophonist's death in an auto accident near his home on Long Island on December 5, 2002.
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