Stephen Hass, N2AJ
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52 years old
Long Island, New York
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    Stephen Hass, N2AJ's Interests
General Jazz & Classical Music, Photography, Travel, Amateur Radio & Internet Communications.

My Amateur Radio Callsign: N2AJ (ex-WB2ZHB)

Music Robert Moog, Wendy Carlos, Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin & The Mahavishnu Orchestra, Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Chick Corea, Weather Report, Tower of Power, Earth Wind & Fire, Brecker Brothers, Yes, King Krimson, Procol Harem, Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, Cream, Derek & The Dominos, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Grover Washington Jr., Eric Gale, Special EFX, The Dharma All-Stars, Billy Joel, The Rippingtons

Movies 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Fahrenheit 451 (1966), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Woodstock (1970), Gimme Shelter (1970), Duck Soup (1933)
Television Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern, any good travel show, Fox News when they are not covering Brittany Spears which is almost never these days, Lou Dobbs on CNN to balance out FOX News, CNBC News to see what it was like back in the 70's, Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe, Seinfeld cause I need a good laugh after watching the depressing stuff on the news, very occasionally the British comedies on PBS going back to the days of Monte Python, Mad Money with Jim Cramer to see how much I don't know about the market or just for the entertainment value alone
Books "The Old Timer - 60 Years in the Hobby of Amateur Radio" by James B. Smith VK9NS, "Square Foot Gardening" by Mel Bartholomew
Heroes The Men & Women of the United States Military, Fire, Police, Emergency, Rescue, and all those who put their lives at risk so that we can live in peace and security.

     Stephen Hass, N2AJ's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Friends
Hometown:Long Island, NY, USA
Zodiac Sign:Gemini
Occupation:Property Mgmt

   Stephen Hass, N2AJ's Schools
Adelphi University
Garden City,NY
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
 

1975 to Present
The Waldorf School Of Garden C
Garden City,NY
Graduated: 1975
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
 

1971 to 1975



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About me:

Name: Stephen Hass

Location: Long Island, New York, USA

Work History: Insurance Broker, Purchasing Agent, Office Furniture Sales & Manufacturing, Real Estate Property Management

Volunteer Work: Former Operations Officer, Nassau County Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service

Mission Statement: Simple. This page is a little bit about me, and a lot about the things in life that I love to do. If one person discovers something here that interests them and brings them joy then my mission has been accomplished.

Page Music: I am most grateful to John McLaughlin for the use of his tune "Extrapolation" here. Please show John some support and check out his page. Many people have told me how much they have enjoyed listening to it. In order to play the videos on this page the music can be stopped by clicking the pause button on the player on the left side of the page

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WHAT'S HAPPENING SECTION

02/18/09 - The FCC granted my application to change my callsign from WB2ZHB to N2AJ
I am very pleased to announce my new callsign is N2AJ. Yes, I did have many fond memories that go along with WB2ZHB, and giving it up was hard for me to do, but switching to a shorter callsign has many advantages and also signifies a new beginning. I still take with me all the memories of WB2ZHB stretching from 1978 to early this morning when I worked my last station with that callsign, K5D Desecheo Island on 160 meter SSB.
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07/10/08 - I visit the Radio Amateurs of Yogyakarta & Kebumen, Indonesia
On 12 July 2008 it was an honor and my great pleasure to meet with the Kebuman Amateur Radio Club in Indonesia. My host for many days of touring in Yogyakarta and Central Java has been OM Dani YB2TJV. Many thanks to Dani. To promote friendship between amateur radio operators worldwide I was very happy to donate an Alpha-Delta DX-A twin sloper antenna to the Kebuman Radio Club. This will give them capabilities on 40, 80, and 160 meters. I was presented with some excellent custom made shirts featuring photos of the ancient temples and my callsign. Dani also had a mobile APRS tracking unit made up for my Yaesu VX7R. I was given permission to operate reciprocally as WB2ZHB/YB2 by the Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia (ORARI). I made a few calls from Dani's station. I worked Brunei, Japan, China, East Malaysia, Singapore, and Sri Lanka with no problem in only a few minutes. It would be nice to do that from home! This was a great experience for me. It was my first time operating outside the USA. Thank you to the kind people of Indonesia.
07/12/2008 - We meet the Radio Amateurs of Kebumen, Indonesia

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05/15/08 - Dayton Hamvention 2008.
Every year Amateur Radio enthusiasts from around the world gather in Dayton, Ohio for a huge Amateur Radio convention that lasts for four days. There are many dinners and banquets. The DXers, Contesters, and 160 Meter folks all have their own dinners. There are radio club hospitality suites and pizza parties that go on until the wee hours of the morning. There is an unbelievable amount of new and used equipment for sale inside and outside of the Hara Arena. Every parking space there is available for a spot to buy or sell new and used equipment, or as a place for your radio club to show it's colors and pick up some new members. There are many hamfests around the world, but Dayton is the grand-daddy of them all. I had a really great time there this year. My brother Jeff drove over from Indiana and spent a day walking the hamfest with me and attending one of our dinners. I hope he joins us again next year. I am working on an album of all my pics from the trip and will link it to the top photo below when I am done.
Dayton Hamvention 2008

Dinner at Jay's on Thursday night - Dayton Hamvention 2008

Dinner at Jay's on Thursday night - Dayton Hamvention 2008

At the NJDXA Hospitality Suite - Dayton Hamvention 2008

At the NJDXA Hospitality Suite - Dayton Hamvention 2008

At the DX Dinner - Dayton Hamvention 2008

At the Crowne Plaza Hotel - Dayton Hamvention 2008

At the DX Dinner - Dayton Hamvention 2008

Bob Heil demonstrates mics to Jeff - Dayton Hamvention 2008

Bill N2WB tries out a new ICOM rig - Dayton Hamvention 2008

Gordon West doing what he does best - Dayton Hamvention 2008

Hanging out after the 'After the DX DX Dinner' - Dayton Hamvention 2008

At the NJDXA Hospitality Suite - Dayton Hamvention 2008

At the NJDXA Hospitality Suite - Dayton Hamvention 2008

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03/16/08 - My good friend Lew Reinberg W2BIE becomes a "Silent Key".
Lew Reinberg W2BIE (SK) had a real passion for Amateur Radio

How can you put a value on a friendship? What is it worth to have a friend who calls you every day just to see how you are feeling? Where can you find a friend who encourages you to achieve more then you ever thought you could? What can you say about someone who was always there to help you when you needed them? "Lew, my rotor control box is broken and there's a big DX contest on tomorrow!" Lew would say, "Come over. I have a brand new one here. Take it. Bring it back whenever you get another one." That was Lew. Lew Reinberg W2BIE was the definition of someone who knew how to give more than take. To say his name without including his Amateur Radio callsign would just be wrong. Amateur Radio was an integral part of him. First licensed in 1953 Lew devoted most of his life to Amateur Radio chasing DX and performing a public service as a net control station in the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES). Lew was an officer in the Long Island Mobile Amateur Radio Club (LIMARC). He was a member of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and the Long Island DX Association (LIDXA). He loved Amateur Radio second only to his family. Family still came first, but radio became part of their lives too. Lew was a deeply religious person. He observed the Sabbath and chose not to go on the radio during times of religious observance. Many remember Lew working for Barry Electronics and Azden Radio. He also worked in the camera business for many years. There is no way to replace a friend like Lew. We can only remember his best qualities and attempt to make them part of our own lives. I will miss his always-smiling face and constant jokes. May his spirit live on like a radio wave that passes through the atmosphere and travels through space forever. 73 Lewie. You will always be 5 and 9 in our log.

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03/13/2008 - Master drummer John Favicchia doing a drum clinic at Sam Ash, Huntington Station, New York.
03/13/2008 - Master drummer John Favicchia doing a drum clinic at Sam Ash, Huntington Station, New York

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03/09/08 - The Blur Division at Wantagh Public Library, Wantagh, New York.
03/09/08 - The Blur Division at Wantagh Public Library

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02/24/08 - I passed the Amateur Radio Extra Class License Exam.
I've been a licensed Amateur Radio operator since 1978. For thirty years I always thought that attaining the distinction of Amateur Radio Extra Class, the highest class of license, was something that I could never attain. I have proved myself wrong again. For three days last week I did nothing but answer practice exam questions on QRZ.com. There were 741 questions in the pool of questions. The test is multiple choice and fifty questions long. Using the excellent practice test program I answered well over one thousand questions each day until the answers became familiar to me. My test scores went from FAIL to PASS as I studied. I was very nervous when it came time to take the test. I remember that I could not even get my papers back into the envelope after I showed them to the examiner. I broke the lead in both my pencils during the test. But when all was said and done I received a "Good work!" comment from the last V.E. (volunteer examiner) to grade my paper. I want to thank QRZ.com for their excellent site, and also the V.E.'s for their encouragement and service to Amateur Radio.

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12/20/07 - "A City Singing at Christmas" at St. Patrick's Cathedral

It was a standing room only crowd at this fantastic 28th annual holiday concert at St. Patrick's. The choirs sang individually and together. The audience sang too. At the end, candles were passed out to everyone and the house lights dimmed as we all sang "Oh Holy Night". All I can say is "You should have been there!"

The Cathedral of Saint Patrick Choir, Dr. Jennifer Pascual, Director
The Young People's Chorus of New York, Francisco Nunez, Director
The Queens College Choir, James John, Conductor
The Queens College Chorus, Cindy Bell, Conductor
The Cathedral Organs and the New York Symphonic Brass
12/20/2007 - A City Singing at Christmas

12/20/2007 - A City Singing at Christmas

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11/26/07 - We Rotisserie a 12 Lb Turkey on the BBQ
One of the great pleasures of Thanksgiving is usually the leftover turkey you get to eat for days after the holiday. The problem this year was that our big turkey was so good that everyone wanted some to take home. By the time we were done making up packages the only thing left was two drumsticks. So we decided to make another turkey, although half the size, just so we could have a few days of turkey leftovers. This was my first time using the rotisserie on my gas grill. I had two problems. The first was that after a while the breast side of the turkey got too heavy for the rotisserie to spin it. So I quickly added some more weight to the counter-balance mounted on the spit. I used a small plastic water bottle, some tower bolts, and duct tape. The second problem was that the roast thermometer inserted in the leg read 180F too soon. After removing the bird from the spit I noticed the juices still had some red. The digital thermometer showed 161F. So out it went onto the grill in a roasting pan for a few minutes to finish up. That worked out fine. Now we have a big container of leftover turkey to enjoy for days.
11/26/07 - We Rotisserie a 12 Lb Turkey on the BBQ

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11/22/07 - Our Thanksgiving Holiday
It's my opinion that every day is a day to give thanks. However, once a year giving thanks comes along with the logistical nightmare of orchestrating a belly-busting meal for a house full of family and friends. You know you've bitten off more then you can chew when you have to tell the guests to bring their own chairs, and when the line of folding aluminum tables extends from the back of the house to the front of the house. This is Thanksgiving at it's best and worst. This year my job was made a little easier thanks to the wonders of modern technology. The guest of honor, our 24 Lb turkey, expressed his last wishes to me privately. I will share them with you now. He was having some jeolousy issues. All the other turkeys had a bluetooth device and he had none. So, as a last wish, I outfitted Mr. Turkey with a special probe that transmits temperature data to a remote receiver. Once the USDA recommended temperature of 180F degrees was achieved the receiver's alarm sounded and Mr. Turkey was done to perfection. A perfect bird every time!
11/22/07 - Our Thanksgiving Turkey

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11/21/07 - John Favicchia & The Dharma All-Stars at DJ Riders in Oceanside, NY
In what has become an annual pre-Thanksgiving tradition, the Dharma All-Stars put on a fantastic high energy show in front of a standing room only crowd at DJ Riders. Thanks to John Fav & The Dharma All-Stars for keeping Jazz Fusion alive and well out on Long Island!

Chieli Minucci - guitar
Carl Fischer - horns
Fredrick Las Fargeas - keyboards
Mike Nunno - bass
John Fav - drums

Carl Fischer, Chieli Minucci, John Fav, Mike Nunno, Fredrick Las Fargeas
11/21/07 - John Favicchia & The Dharma All-Stars at DJ Riders
http://www.myspace.com/dharmaallstars

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11/03/07 - We went for a drive to Delaware and Washington DC
Here is the Capitol Building at night
11/03/07 - The Capitol Building at night

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11/01/07 - Jamhunters & vocalist Christina Boelskifte at Googies Lounge, NYC
Lars, Peter, and Christina came in from Copenhagen for this wonderful debut performance in New York. Their excellent smooth jazz was just what I needed to relax. I hope they come back soon.
Lars Fabiansen-guitars
Peter Michael- keyboards
Christina Boelskifte, vocals
Venue: Googies Lounge (above the Living Room) 154 Ludlow St. NYC

To see the photo album click the photo
11/01/07 - The Jamhunters at Googies Lounge NYC
http://www.myspace.com/jamhunters

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10/21/07 - Autumn Choral Concert - Music from Switzerland
The Queens College Choir & The Queens College Vocal Ensemble
James John, Dir. of Choral Activities
Raphael Immoos, Guest Conductor
Guest Artists:
Karyn Stewart, Soprano
H. William Glazier, Piano
Emily John, Harp
Venue: St. John's Lutheran Church, 81 Christopher St., NYC

To see the photo album click the photo
10/21/07 - Autumn Choral Concert - Music from Switzerland

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10/09/07 - John Favicchia held a drum clinic at DJ Riders in Oceanside, New York
John covered some of the elements of drumming and then raffled off some goodies from his sponsors. 10/09/07 - John Favicchia held a drum clinic at DJ Riders in Oceanside, New York

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AMATEUR RADIO SECTION

07/17/07 - John W2GD, Bill W2RQ and I did some antenna work on the tower
John & Bill arrived from Pennsylvania and New Jersey at 10:00am. We all worked straight through until 8:00pm non-stop until the tower was down, antenna work done, and then put back up. Thanks to John & Bill for coming over and working so hard. Everything looks great and my TH-11DX is looking as good as new.
07/17/2007 - Antenna work done on the tower

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06/23/07 - Amateur Radio Field Day with the SPARC/HBO ARC
I was invited to participate in Amateur Radio Field Day with the Suffolk Police Amateur Radio Club/Home Box Office Amateur Radio Club Team. The purpose of Field Day is to test our ability to set up equipment in a remote location and provide emergency communications for a 24 hour period while operating on auxilliary power. Teams all over the United States and Canada participated in this event. The weather was fantastic and everyone had a great time.

To see the photo album click on the photo
6/23/07 Amateur Radio Field Day with the SPARC/HBO ARC Team

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06/11/07 - Worked 3B7SP St. Brandon Island: I am pleased to report that I was able to work the 3B7SP DXpedition to St. Brandon Island today on 20m SSB for an all time new one. I subsequently worked them on 17m SSB on 06/14/07 as well. This DXpedition was orignally headed to 3B6 Agalega Island when their boat lost a motor and sail. They had to be towed into port for repairs on 3B7 St. Brandon Island. Fortunately they are all OK. These guys are unstoppable! They obtained permission to operate from 3B7 St. Brandon Island and put on a fantastic operation from there. Many thanks to this team!!! #328 incl 3 deleted.

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06/07/07 - The OH2BH - W2BIE Amateur Radio Friendship Dinner

This wonderful dinner celebrated the longstanding friendship between two fine Amateur Radio Operators. Lew Reinberg W2BIE of Long Island, New York & Martti Laine OH2BH of Helsinki, Finland.

My friend Lew W2BIE: For forty years, as an amateur radio operator, Lew devoted himself to contacting all the American Radio Relay League DXCC entities on the planet. These entities can consist of countries, possessions, states like Alaska & Hawaii removed from the main country by many miles, and islands. There are currently 337 such entities located around the world. A contact occurs when radio operators on both sides are able to successfully exchange at least two pieces of contact information such as their callsigns and a signal report. As of the end of April Lew had worked them all except one called Scarborough Reef. Scarborough Reef consists of a few small group of rocks far off the coast of Manila in the South China Sea. The only way to operate there is to construct small platforms on the rocks and sit on top of them along with your radio equipment, generator, antennas, food, and gasoline. No Amateur Radio team had gone there in many years. Tens of thousands of radio operators have been waiting years for a team to go back to Scarborough Reef and put it on the air. If Lew were to make a contact with Scarborough Reef his forty year quest to achieve the coveted #1 Honor Roll Award from the ARRL would be complete. Two years ago Lew went into a diabetic coma and had a stroke while in the hospital. For a while it was looking like Lew might never get to achieve his goal. The doctors weren't making any promises. I went to the hospital where Lew lay motionless in a coma. I held his hand and told him that his radio friend Martti Laine OH2BH was calling him from Scarborough Reef, and he had to wake up, get on the radio, and make that last needed contact. There was no response from Lew. I left to go home. The next day I returned to the hospital. Lew was sitting up in his bed, reading the newspaper, and watching a ball game on TV. I couldn't believe his overnight recovery! This "gentleman of amateur radio" was not to be counted out so fast. While Lew was in rehabilitation I wrote emails to Martti OH2BH, Jim Smith VK9NS, and others to ask them to call Lew to cheer him up. Sure enough, the phone starts ringing and Lew feels fantastic after those calls to him come in. It definately helped in his recovery.

My friend Martti OH2BH: Some of the ARRL DXCC entities are located in the most inhospitable and dangerous places on Earth. The brave operators who go to these places sometimes put themselves at great personal risk for the benefit of giving the rest of us Radio Amateurs a contact with a rare entity. Many finance all, or part, of these expensive operations themselves. In some cases it can take many years for a "DXpedition" to be planned, funded, and executed. It can involve negotiating with governments, purchasing equipment and supplies, lining up sponsors, hiring vessels and helicopters, and selecting members with the required skills to perform under adverse conditions. Martti Laine OH2BH is one of the finest DXpeditioners who has ever lived. When we hear that Martti Laine is part of a DXpedition we know it's going to be done correctly. He is a great operator. He never loses his composure even with thousands of operators calling him at the same time. He always makes it look easy.

The Friendship Develops: Over the years, when Martti traveled to every corner of the Earth to do a DXpedition, Lew was always out there calling him to make a contact from his station here on Long Island. Lew also worked at Barry Electronics and Azden Radio where he would hear from Martti when he needed some equipment. Although they never met in person, a strong friendship developed between them over time.

Martti Makes It Come True: Two years after Lew came out of his coma, after I told him that "fabrication" about Martti Laine calling him from Scarborough Reef, it is announced that there will actually be a DXpedition to Scarborough Reef from 04/29/07 to 05/06/07, and Martti Laine will be one of the operators. I managed to contact the team, who used the callsign BS7H, with considerable difficulty. My voice was sore from calling them for three hours. Conditions were not good into the Northeast USA from Scarborough Reef. Lew had all but given up. He was running out of strength to call them. With only one full day left to the operation, I called Lew on the phone and pleaded with him. I asked him to go down the stairs to his radio room the next morning, which isn't easy after having his stroke, and try to contact them one more time. There would only be a short window of opportunity in the morning. Maybe three hours at most. I had no idea who the operator would be. Sure enough, the next morning, I went down to my radio shack and turned on the radio just in time to hear Martti Laine telling everyone to stand by so he can talk to his friend Lew W2BIE. Lew had made it through. In the midst of one of the biggest pileups of all time Martti took the time to ask Lew how he was feeling. Two years later Martti made my words come true. I couldn't believe it. This is an incredible story that could only happen in real life.

To see the photo album click on the photo below

Steve KU9C presents the certificates to Lew W2BIE & Martti OH2BH The OH2BH - W2BIE Amateur Radio Friendship Dinner 06/07/07
http://scarboroughreef.com/

Photo: The OH2BH - W2BIE Ultimate Friendship Award
The yellow circle shows the rock and platform where Martti was operating from.
The OH2BH - W2BIE Ultimate Friendship Award
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05/02/07 - Worked BS7H Scarborough Reef: I am pleased to report that I was able to work the BS7H DXpedition to Scarborough Reef today on 20m SSB for an all time new one. I called from 7:00am to 10:14am local time when I finally made it through the pileup. #327 incl 3 deleted.

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Which is faster? Text Messaging or Morse Code

Morse Code Vs. SMS
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Who I'd like to meet:
The Reader's Digest Prize Patrol standing at my door.
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MUSIC, ART, & PUBLIC EVENTS SECTION: This is the section where you see that there's more to life then staying at home and watching "The Sopranos" and "American Idol" on TV. Please get out and support your local artists. Attend local events and meet your neighbors.

09/13/07 - John Favicchia & The Dharma All-Stars at The Cutting Room
Chieli Minucci - Guitar
Bill Harris - Sax
Carl Fischer - Trumpet
Bill Heller - Keyboards
Jack Knight - Bass
John Fav - Drums

It was great joining the Dharma All-Stars for their first time playing The Cutting Room. We had a nice meal in the tap room followed by an excellent performance by the band.
09/13/07 - John Favicchia & The Dharma All-Stars at The Cutting Room

09/13/07 - The Dharma All-Stars after the set - Photo by L. Favicchia
Jack Knight, Bill Heller, Bill Harris, John Fav, Carl Fischer, Chieli Minucci
09/13/07 - The Dharma All-Stars after the set - Photo by L. Favicchia

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09/12/07 - Charmaine Clamor sings at the Iridium
This was a special event for Charmaine's release of her new album "Flipping Out". Charmaine's contralto voice reached way down and came up with much passion & heat. She performed songs of the Philippines and jazz standards as well. The big surprise of the night was her announcement that 72 hours before she and Fox Sport's Michael Konik had wed. They sang a lovely duet together. She was accompanied by a quintet with special guest Julius Tolentino on sax.
09/12/07 - Charmaine Clamor sings at the Iridium

09/12/07 - Charmaine Clamor receives flowers from new hubby Mike Konik at the Iridium
09/12/07 - Charmaine Clamor receives flowers from new hubby Mike Konik at the Iridium

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09/09/07 - Ben Lacy & Friends closed out the Long Beach Jazz Festival at Corbin & Reynolds Restaurant. Both the music & food were excellent. Ben started off and was soon joined by Bernard Soto on congas & bongos. Then guitarist Alex Fox stunned us with two intense Flaminco guitar pieces accompanied by Bernard Soto. That was followed by a set with Ben, Bernard, joined by Dean Brown on guitar.

09/09/07 - Bernard Soto & Ben Lacy
09/09/07 - Ben Lacy & Bernard Soto

09/09/07 - Guitarist Alex Fox
09/09/07 - Guitarist Alex Fox

09/09/07 - Bernard Soto, Dean Brown, Ben Lacy
09/09/07 - Bernard Soto, Dean Brown, Ben Lacy

09/09/07 - Steve, Fran, Susie, Lionel
09/09/07 - Steve, Fran, Susie, Lionel

09/07/07 - The Long Beach Jazz Festival
Chieli Minucci, Jerry Brooks, Dean Brown, Lionel Cordew & Ben Lacy 09/07/2007 - Chieli Minucci, Jerry Brooks, Dean Brown, Lionel Cordew & Ben Lacy
http://www.longbeachjazzfest.com

09/07/07 - Dean Brown & Ben Lacy - "Living In The City"

09/07/07 - Ben Lacy & Dean Brown - "In My Life"

09/07/07 - Jerry Brooks and his monster bass
09/07/07 - Jerry Brooks and his monster bass

07/21/07 - The Blur Division at Sunken Meadow State Park
The Blur Division at Sunken Meadow State Park 07/21/2007

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06/27/07 - Ron Carter, The Master at 70 & Friends
The JVC Jazz Festival New York at Carnegie Hall
Quartet with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter & Billy Cobham
Trio with Mulgrew Miller & Russell Malone
Duets with Jim Hall
New Quartet with Stephen Scott, Payton Crossley & Rolando Morales
http://www.festivalproductions.net/jvcjazz/ny/schedule_flt2.php?Detail=112
http://www.roncarter.net/officialSite.html

06/21/07 - Dharma All-Stars at DJ Riders, Oceanside, NY
Carl Fischer, John Scarpulla, Bill Heller, John Favicchia
(Chieli Minucci & Jack Knight not pictured)
http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/music/index.php?L=1&M=151
http://www.myspace.com/dharmaallstars

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Photos: 05/19/07 ***THREE CHEERS*** for Professor James John, Music Director of the Queens College Choral Society. I mistakenly left my ticket at home for his "A Night At The Opera" choral concert. The auditorium security people weren't buying my "I'll bring you my ticket tomorrow" routine and were in the process of showing me the exit when Professor John stepped in to save the day. A deal was worked out and I got to stay in my seat. Professor John was doing sound checks and about to go on stage when he stopped everything to go to bat for me. What a guy! It turned out to be a fabulous concert featuring the Queens College Chorus, Queens College Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera star Erika Sunnegardh, soprano, and Jennifer Barsamian, mezzo-soprano, with James John and Cindy Bell conducting. The program consisted of opera choruses from Carmen, Turandot, Nabucco, and more. http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/music/index.php?L=1&M=151
Press Release: Met Opera Star & Queens College Grad Erika SunnegƄrdh

To Security: Here's my ticket as promised. Thanks! Here's my ticket as promised. Thanks!

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Photo Album: click photo then click "SLIDESHOW"
Napoleon Revels-Bey & The Rhythm Kings at the Amityville Library 05/17/07
Napoleon Revels-Bey...drums
Lee Greene...........sax & flute
Paul Ramsey.................bass
Mick Santurio........percussion
Misha Tsiganov.............piano Napoleon Revels-Bey & The Rhythm Kings at the Amityville Public Library 05/17/07
http://revels-bey.com/

Video: Napoleon Revels-Bey & The Rhythm Kings at Amityville Public Library 05/17/07 celebrating the library's 100th anniversary. A fun show.

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Photo Album
1)click photo below
2)click "SLIDESHOW" John Favicchia & The Dharma All-Stars at The Village Underground 04/24/07
http://www.myspace.com/dharmaallstars

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Photo Album
1)click photo below
2)click "SLIDESHOW" The Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble at St. Paul's Chapel 04/23/07
http://www.panasianchamberjazzensemble.com

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Photo Album
1)click photo below
2)click "SLIDESHOW" The Mahavishnu Project at the IMAC Theatre 04/20/07
http://mahavishnuproject.com/

Photo: The Mahavishnu Orchestra at the Nassau Coliseum 05/18/73
Jerry Goodman, John McLaughlin, Billy Cobham, Rick Laird, Jan Hammer
http://www.janhammer.com/mahavishnu/
http://www.janhammer.com/mahavishnu/

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Photo Album
1)click photo below
2)click "SLIDESHOW" The Philip Hamilton Group at The Village Underground 04/17/07
http://www.myspace.com/philiphamiltongroup

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Photo: Steve Adelson on Chapman Stick & David Langlois on Washboard at Steve's Pasta Specialties, Long Beach, NY 04/13/07
Click photo to go to Steve's site for his schedule http://www.SteveAdelson.com
http://steveadelson.com/

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Photo Album
1)click photo below
2)click "SLIDESHOW" John Favicchia's Dharma All-Stars 04-12-07
http://www.myspace.com/dharmaallstars

Photo: Don Harris at The Dharma All-Stars gig 04/12/07.
http://www.myspace.com/Hornbro
http://www.myspace.com/Hornbro

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Photo Album
1)click photo below
2)click "SLIDESHOW" Chieli Minucci & Special EFX at The Village Underground
http://chielimusic.com/

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Photo: Bill Harris & Saxual Harrisment at Turtle Bay Lounge, NYC 03/27/07http://www.myspace.com/billharrissax
http://www.myspace.com/billharrissax

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Photo: This Is Smooth Jazz
Steve Adelson, John Favicchia, Bill Heller, Don Harris 03/01/07
This Is Smooth Jazz: Steve Adelson, John Favicchia, Bill Heller, Don Harris

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Photo: Hanging Out With John Favicchia & The Dharma All-Stars
The Funky Munky, Oceanside, New York 3/01/07
Jack Knight, Bill Heller, Don Harris, (Me)Stephen Hass, Chieli Minucci, John Favicchia (John Scarpulla not pictured) Hanging Out With John Favicchia & The Dharma All-Stars
http://www.myspace.com/dharmaallstars

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Photo Album
1)click photo below
2)click "SLIDESHOW"
Grilling On The Bay BBQ Contest 03/31/07
Grilling On The Bay BBQ Contest 03/31/07

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Photo: Long Beach Jazz Festival organizer Steve Adelson introduces guitar virtuoso Ben Lacy 09/10/06
Long Beach Jazz Festival organizer Steve Adelson introduces guitar virtuoso Ben Lacy 09/10/06
http://BenLacy.com/ http://SteveAdelson.com/

Video: Here's guitarist Ben Lacy at the Long Beach Jazz Festival 09/10/06. Ben was taking requests from the audience and applying his particular brand of magic to them all. Don't let your ears fool you. There's no drums. There's no bass. It's all Ben. I am looking forward to seeing Ben again when he comes up for this year's festival.
http://BenLacy.com/

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FRIENDS MUSIC RELEASES

Some of my musician friends have new music out. It's my pleasure to feature their music here in hopes that some people, who otherwise might not have ever heard their music, will discover it and take an interest in it. Clicking on their CD cover will take you to their site.
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Chieli Minucci & Special EFX

CHIELI MINUCCI & SPECIAL EFX "Sweet Surrender"
Band Members:
Chieli Minucci........guitars, keyboards, vocals, programming
Jerry Brooks.........bass
Lionel Cordew.......drums
Jay Rowe..............acoustic grand piano, keyboards
Philip Hamilton......percussion, vocals
David Mann...........saxophones, flute

additional musicians
Will Brock.......background vocals on Sweet Surrender, Play With Me, & Guitarzzz
Dave Anderson......fretless bass on Cry Of My Soul & Chant
Wayne Batchelor...double bass on Au Naturale
Ada Luz Jiron, Julietta, Danny Madden........additional vocals on Chant
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Bill Harris - The Extra Mile

SAXUAL HARRISMENT featuring Bill Harris "The Extra Mile"
Band Members:
BILL HARRIS - SAXOPHONES, FLUTES & BASS CLARINET
CHIELI MINUCCI - GUITARS
THIERRY ARPINO - DRUMS
CHRIS FISCHER - KEYBOARDS
DAVE ANDERSON - BASS
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Steve Adelson

STEVE ADELSON "Concert on the Chapman Stick"
with guest percussionist David Langlois http://www.stick.com/videoscds/videos/adelson_dvd.html
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Pete Levin

PETE LEVIN "Deacon Blues"
Pete writes: "A bit of shameless merchandising here: I wanted to let you know that Motema Music has officially released my new CD, "Deacon Blues". This is the straight ahead organ trio I've been wanting to do for years. It's a 'players' album, I think, featuring several old friends: Two of my favorite guitarists - Mike DeMicco and the phenomenal Joe Beck - and the legendary Danny Gottlieb laying down the groove. Plus, we've got my brother Tony on bass for a couple of tracks. You don't find him on Jazz sessions that often. The CD is available on line at Motema's website www.motema.com or at amazon.com. If you do Amazon and feel moved to drop a comment there, that would be much appreciated. Best wishes, Pete"
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Jeffrey Hass 'Signals'

JEFFREY HASS "Signals"
Instrumental & Electroacoustic Music
Paul Barnes - piano
Ann Chang-Barnes - piano
Lina Bahn - violin

Indiana University Wind Ensemble
Ray Cramer - conductor

Listen to music by Jeffrey Hass

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IN MEMORY OF

My Signed BRECKER BROTHERS Album: In March 1976 I attended the Brecker Brothers gig at the Bottom Line in NYC. The guys were fantastic. Never heard anything like it before. After the show I told Michael & Randy how much I enjoyed the show. They signed an album cover for me. Randy signed Michael's picture. Michael signed Randy's. We all laughed about it. I will really miss Michael but as you can see the memories continue to live on within us all. My Signed Brecker Brothers Album
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I DON'T PLAY DRUMS: I am not Steve Hass the drummer. I played keyboards just for fun back in the day as you can see above. The only thing I can do with two sticks is to make a fire or eat Chinese food. That being said, 'Hassy' is a very cool and talented professional musician. You should check out his page and his music at http://www.myspace.com/hassbeat

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Armenian Jazz Band

Armenian Jazz Band



Jan 19 2009 7:42 AM

Thank you very much for your friendship!

Have you ever heard of Armenian legendary DUDUK (a reed instrument made from aged apricot wood), and how it mixed with a modern Big Band technique!

If not you're in for a big SURPRISE ! ! !

Listen and enjoy the incredible WORLD-JAZZ Mix on our page.

Armen Martirosian
artistic director
Armenian Jazz Band
J-Pop World

J-Pop World



Jan 18 2009 10:17 PM

Thanks for the friendship Stephen Hass WB2ZHB.

J-Pop World is dedicated to promoting Japanese music and related artists from around the world.

Stop by and let us know who you want to see interviewed next.
Nicole Adams

Nicole Adams



Dec 28 2008 8:04 PM

Thanks! You too! :) I have a lot in store for my music and I'm working on an original layout for my page. Let's see if I can stick with the plan. Hope you're doing well!
Dean Brown

Dean Brown



Dec 28 2008 1:51 AM

Hey Steve!!
Happy Holidays and a great 09!!
hope to see you next year

All The Best

DB
Jamhunters

Jamhunters



Nov 8 2008 7:23 PM

JAMHUNTERS PERFORMS LIVE AT SMALLS IN
NEW YORK ON TUESDAY 11TH NOVEMBER!
The members of the duo Jamhunters are Peter Michael, keyboard and Lars Fabiansen, guitar.
The repertoire consists of own compositions in a style that can be described as a unique
mix of smooth jazz/lounge music mixed with pop- funk- and Latin-rhythms. When performing
live at Smalls - New York, Jamhunters will be joined by Jacob Melchior on drums,
Ricardo Rodriquez on bass, Christina Boelskifte on vocal and guest performer Frank Senior
from New York on vocal.

We hope to see YOU at:
Smalls
On Tuesday November 11th at 7:30pm & 9:00pm
183 West 10th st. at 7th Ave. New York City, NY 10014
www.smallsjazzclub.com


Best-
JAMHUNTERS
Moon Stereo

Moon Stereo



Jun 26 2008 9:58 AM

Thank you very much Stephen!

Cheers.
Katie WY7KRA

Katie WY7KRA



May 27 2008 12:58 AM

Hi Steve - thanks for finding me on myspace - it was great to meet you as well!!! I love your site - cool stuff. Great to meet you and hopefully i'll catch you at a hamfest in your area!! 73 and good DX!
Nicole Adams

Nicole Adams



Feb 13 2008 1:22 AM

Thanks for the compliments! Good to hear from you.
Strayhorn

Strayhorn



Feb 8 2008 11:26 PM

Thanks for including us among your friends

All the best

Strayhorn
Complete Clapton

Complete Clapton



Jan 18 2008 2:04 PM

Stephen

Thanks soo much for the great compliment! Come see us sometime and we'll take you back in time!
Guillaume Campos

Guillaume Campos



Jan 2 2008 12:21 PM

hello!!thanx for the request!!!!!!happy new year!nice page !!
you're welcome!
see you
bybye
guillaume
Egil Kapstad

Egil Kapstad



Dec 29 2007 9:50 AM

Thank you for your request and for being a friend.
My best - and a Happy New Year to you.
Egil Kapstad
Raydiem Inquiry

Raydiem Inquiry



Dec 25 2007 8:08 PM

Merry Xmas and wishing you all the best in 2008!
Warmest regards, deepest respect,
Raydiem
Tenth Virgo

Tenth Virgo



Dec 24 2007 9:56 PM

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

With the best wishes from Ukraine,
Tenth Virgo
The Tine Bruhn Xperience

The Tine Bruhn Xperience



Dec 18 2007 4:05 PM

hey stephen, come on out tomorrow if you're in town! happy holidays, -Tine

Tomorrow - Wednesday - 7-9 pm

Tine Bruhn @ Zinc Bar with:

Greg Hutchinson, drums
Daniela Schaechter, piano
Marco Panascia, bass
Bobby Ricketts

Bobby Ricketts



Dec 9 2007 7:44 AM

Back again after a few weeks of well-deserved chill, and a break from MySpace... Thanks for stopping by for a listen while I was out!

Wishing you a wonderful week ahead...

Peace & Blessings,
Bobby
Jeff Golub

Jeff Golub



Dec 2 2007 9:50 AM

Happy Holidays!
I've just released my first ever Holiday CD, "Six String Santa" and it's only available here, online. Please visit my homepage to order a CD or download and let us be a part of this years Christmas party!
Thanks,
Jeff
Richard Lopez

Richard Lopez



Dec 1 2007 9:44 PM

Stephen,

Thanks for stopping by and I like the Brecker picture!

Richard
Tony Williams

Tony Williams



Nov 30 2007 9:56 PM

You're welcome Stephen and thank you for the kind words...
Peace and Love,
Greg
Chick Corea

Chick Corea



Nov 30 2007 4:44 PM

many thanks
MOKO

MOKO



Nov 30 2007 9:10 AM

Hi Stephen, thanks for the request. Great tune you've got on your page!

Moko
Hilde Hefte

Hilde Hefte



Nov 29 2007 8:12 PM

Thank you for your request. Yes to friendship.
All the best in life from your frind in Norway
Hilde Hefte
Bruno Bergonzi

Bruno Bergonzi



Nov 29 2007 1:19 PM

Ciao Steve,thanks for the friendship and your beautiful space full of positive vibrations.

I wish you Joy and Inspiration,Bruno
Greta Damrau

Greta Damrau



Nov 27 2007 9:03 PM

Steve, thanks for your kind words... Nice to have you as a friend! Best wishes from Greta...
~*~Erineee~*~

Erin Hass



Nov 18 2007 8:29 AM

your picture of the capital at night is much better than i thought it would be...those cameras sometimes do a better job then i think, or you took that from someplace else and you're not telling anyone muahahhahahaa

I CAN'T WAIT TO COME HOME!!!!
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