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I'm a bassist, composer and producer living in Brooklyn, and the tunes here are from my most recent album, Rosetta, which is now available at CDBaby http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/crump3
and on iTunes http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=192511058
Here's some stuff about me:
Memphis-bred bassist Stephan Crump is among the latest generation of up-and-coming players on the NYC jazz scene. As a sideman with mainstream jazz stars, downtown explorers, singer/songwriters and others, he has become known for the elegance and purposeful groove of his acoustic and electric bass playing. As a composer, he is emerging as a singular voice.
Shunning barriers of musical genre, Stephan has performed and recorded in the US and across the globe with a diverse list of musicians- from Motown legends Ashford and Simpson to Portishead's Dave McDonald, The Violent Femmes' Gordon Gano, Bruce Springsteen, Michael McDonald, Jorma Kaukonen, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Tom Chapin, Lucy Kaplansky, Mahavishnu Project, Big Ass Truck, Dave Liebman, Billy Hart, Sonny Fortune, Eddie Henderson, Ernie Watts, Greg Osby, Kenny Werner, Marvin Stamm, Frank Foster, Bobby Previte, and late blues legend Johnny Clyde Copeland.
Currently, Stephan can be heard as a long-standing member of the Vijay Iyer Quartet, the Liberty Ellman Quartet, Joel Harrison's Harbor, singer/songwriter Jen Chapin's band and, as of this spring, the Jim Campilongo Electric Trio.
While maintaining a busy schedule as a sideman, including regular studio work for film, television, and radio, Stephan remains intensely involved with composing and performing his own music. His compositions can be heard in Miramax, HBO, Showtime, Bravo, Granada America and Simple Focus Films, as well as on his three albums as a leader: Poems and Other Things, Tuckahoe and Rosetta - the latter two of which, in addition to receiving great critical acclaim, have made strong impact on jazz radio playlists across the country. In addition to writing, arranging and producing his own music, Stephan has recently expanded his role as producer and arranger into his long-time collaboration with singer/songwriter (and wife) Jen Chapin, starting with her two Hybrid Recordings releases, Linger and Ready, and continuing with her brand new release, Light of Mine.
Stephan was raised in music. His mother, an amateur pianist from Paris, and his Memphis-born father, an architect and jazz drummer, provided a home that was rich in their two native cultures, French and Southern. After several years of classical piano study and two years with the alto saxophone, Stephan picked up the bass guitar at age thirteen and was soon playing in a variety of groups, performing in festivals, and touring the Southeastern U. S. By the end of high school he was leading his own jazz/rock trio, which performed and recorded his original compositions.
Stephan received his Bachelor of Music degree from Amherst College, where he studied under Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Lewis Spratlin and was awarded the Sundquist Prize for performance and composition. While at Amherst he began studying the acoustic bass, with a focus on classical training that culminated in a year of study abroad in Paris with Gary Karr-protégé Patrick Hardouineau. Stephan's jazz studies at Amherst included work with jazz greats Max Roach, Frank Foster, and Ray Drummond. Upon leaving Amherst, he toured the U.S. and Canada with the Tommy Dorsey Band before moving to New York. After arriving in New York, Stephan continued his studies with bass virtuoso Michael Moore.
Stephan is an enthusiastic endorser of Reverend basses, AMT acoustic bass microphones, and Aguilar bass amplifiers.
Please check out my eight CD discography, my myspace,my website and join my Facebook and let me know what you think of my music. I also think you'll like my photos, my daily blog and my bio, let me know what you think.
Thanks so much for the Add. We enjoyed your music very much. We hope you and your friends enjoy our music, too. It's a pleasure having you among our friends! We wish you the very best in your career.
Onward and Upward with Music! Thom & Lorry Gambino New York, New York
Thank you, Stephan:} So glad to hear from you. Anthony is looking forward to meeting you and Jen. We will definitely keep track of Jen's site. We hope that next year we will be able to travel a bit as well, and see you all in NYC:} Have a great day! Take Care,
Hey Stephan,
Enjoy your trip down south... Kentucky is my home state (I'm from Bowling Green)... wish I could catch you guys... please give a shout if you pass through Nashville!
Best always,
Byron