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  1. Steve Khan's 3-chorus "Epistrophy" solo marked the 2nd in this series of transcriptions from his new album, PATCHWORK(Tone Center). Throughout the performance of this Thelonious Monk-Kenny Clarke Jazz standard, Steve projects a feeling of swing 4/4 on top of the swirling rhythms of Afro-Cuban 6/8, Abakwa, mixed together with Dennis Chambers' take on the Bernard "Purdie Shuffle."

  2. 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.

  3. 19 de may. de 2023 · Guitarist Steve Khan Returns With "Subtext" (Tone Center) - June 24 Release. Source: Michael Bloom Media Relations June 6, 2014. With Subtext, the unique trajectory of Steve Khan’s musical story expands and evolves, while re-asserting its linkage to the broad sweep of a fascinating discography, one off to the side of conventional.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2014 · Anyone who knows Khan knows that when he dives into a project, it's complete immersion, and while there is plenty of interpretive space on Subtext, there are also constant reminders of just how much detail is programmed into these easygoing grooves and sophisticated harmonic arrangements. Even the time between tracks is carefully considered.

  5. Guitarist Steve Khan is a gifted jazz-based performer whose adept skills have found him working with his own groups and as an in-demand session artist. Born in Los Angeles in 1947, Khan grew up in a musical family, the son of famed lyricist Sammy Cahn. Initially, he studied drums and piano in his adolescence before settling on the guitar around ...

  6. 21 de ene. de 2016 · TracklistSet 11-1 Where´s Mumphrey? 1-2 What I´m Said 1-3 Blue Zone 1-4 Melancholee 1-5 Played Twice 1-6 The Suitcase 1-7 Dr. Slump 1-8 Blades Set 22-1 Guy L...

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  7. 29 de oct. de 2011 · Album Reviews Steve Khan – Parting Shot (Tone Center – 2011) Parting Shot (Golpe de Partida) is an extraordinary debut for the guitarist, Steve Khan. He is veteran by any stretch of imagination, but in the company of illustrious peers such as Al Di Meola, Lee Ritenour and others he appears almost self-effacing for this is his first full foray into the realm of the Latin American musical idiom.