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Steve Grossman (saxophonist) Albums
Steven Grossman or Steve Grossman may refer to: * Steve Grossman (saxophonist) (1951–2020), American jazz saxophonist * Steven Grossman (musician) (1951–1991), American singer-songwriter from the early 1970s * Steven Grossman (politician) Steven Grossman (born February 17, 1946) is an American businessman and former Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts and candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Grossman previously served as chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic Part ...
(born 1946), American politician and former Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts {{hndis, Grossman, Steven ...
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Steve Grossman (saxophonist)
Steven Mark Grossman (January 18, 1951August 13, 2020) was an American jazz fusion and hard bop saxophonist. Grossman was Wayne Shorter's replacement in Miles Davis's jazz-fusion band. He played with Chick Corea on the album "The Sun" in 1970, then, from 1971 to 1973, he was in Elvin Jones's band. In the late 1970s, he was part of the Stone Alliance trio with Don Alias and Gene Perla. The group released four albums during this period, including one featuring Brazilian trumpeter Márcio Montarroyos. The albums also feature an array of other musicians. They went on to release three live reunion albums during the 2000s. Personal life Grossman was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States, on January 18, 1951, to Rosalind, an amateur pianist, and Irving, an RCA salesman and later president of KLH Research and Development Corporation. He died of cardiac arrest in Glen Cove, New York, on August 13, 2020, at the age of 69. Discography As leader *1974: '' Some Shapes to Come'' ( PM ...
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Steven Grossman (musician)
Steven D Grossman (September 1, 1951, in Brooklyn, New York – June 23, 1991, in San Francisco, California) was a singer-songwriter from the early 1970s whose debut (and until 2011 only) album '' Caravan Tonight'' (1974) is distinguished as being the first album dealing with openly gay themes and subject matter to be released on a major label (Mercury Records). Stephen Holden of ''Rolling Stone'' hailed it as "one of the most auspicious singer-songwriter debuts of the '70s." Grossman was heavily influenced by Joni Mitchell and the album is very much in the style of singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, as opposed to the then-current glam Bowiesque fashion of openly gay artists such as Jobriath. Performers on the album included Eric Weissberg, best known for his recording "Dueling Banjos" for the 1972 movie ''Deliverance''. Grossman died in 1991, aged 39, of an AIDS-related illness. ''Caravan Tonight'' has yet to be released on CD although a cover version of the title track by mod ...
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