Steve Bach (musician)
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Steve Bach (Steven Bach) is an American keyboardist, accordionist, composer, and musical director. Bach has performed and worked with many well-known musical artists from a wide variety of genres, most notably Stanley Clarke, Robby Krieger, Kitarō,
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,
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. He is currently a
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band director and is the founder of ''8 Keys Records'', a self-release label record company.


Early life

Steve Bach (born ''Steven Victor Bach'') was born in
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and raised in
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. Since the age of five, he has been playing the
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
and piano, and was drawn to jazz in addition to folk music.


Career

After studying music theory at
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and
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, Bach worked as a jazz pianist in
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. Bach moved to California in 1978, and in 1979 became a keyboardist playing with Stanley Clarke, a well-known American jazz bassist, and was eventually featured in Clarkes' 1980 album '' Rocks, Pebbles and Sand''. Bach also performed and toured with Japanese-American
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artist Kitarō during the mid 1980s. In the late 1980s, Bach went on international tours playing
Brazilian jazz Brazilian jazz can refer to both a genre, largely influenced by bossa nova and samba, that exists in many nations and the jazz music of Brazil itself. Música instrumental Brasileira The term "música instrumental Brasileira", which literally m ...
with a famed Brazilian duo consisting of percussionist
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and vocalist
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. Bach has also collaborated with Brazilian musician Sérgio Mendes, who crosses
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with
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and
funk Funk is a music genre that originated in African American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the m ...
. He has also served as a music director for
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, and also performed on keyboards with Bill Henderson. In addition, Bach has performed as a pianist with American guitarist Robby Krieger. With Empire Of The Sun, Bach co-wrote the 2013 hit single " Alive" as part of the album ''
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''. The song ranked #79 on ''
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''’s ''100 Best Songs of 2013'' list. In 2014, Bach was nominated for the
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(Dance Work of the Year). Since 2007, Bach has been a
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band leader. He continues to play the
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
and keyboards, and still serves as a musical director with
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.


List of works

Below is a list of selected works by Steve Bach, including songs and albums that he had produced. ;Album credits *1980 – '' Rocks, Pebbles and Sand'' (keyboardist; with Stanley Clarke) *1988 – ''The Midnight Sun'' (with
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) *1990 – ''What’s Inside'' (with Richard Elliot) *2001 – ''Ballads'' (with Richard Elliot) *2013 – ''
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'' (with Empire Of The Sun) *2016 – ''
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'' (with Empire Of The Sun) ;Albums (as primary artist and producer) *1985 – ''Child’s Play'' *1985 – ''Holiday'' *1988 – ''More Than A Dream'' *1990 – ''Nice Moves'' *1991 – ''Zero Gravity'' *1992 – ''City Magic'' *1997 – ''Now And Then'' *2016 – ''8 Keys'' (8 Keys Records) *2017 – ''Bach Solo'' (8 Keys Records) *2018 – ''Yes and Know'' (8 Keys Records) ;Songs *"Fast Break (Soundwings)" *"Microwave Popcorn" *"The F Song" *"Cassie" *"Rain Dance" *"In My Dreams" *"Sweet Magnolia" *"I Must Be Dreaming" *"Hometown Girl" *"For a Long Time" *"Three Quarters" *"This Is Not Goodbye" *"Star Gazer" *"Samba School" *"Pearl's Baiao" *" Alive" (co-written with Empire Of The Sun) *"Keep a Watch" (co-written with Empire Of The Sun) *"Just Me and You" (co-written with Richard Elliot) ;Books authored *''Strictly Strings, Pop-Style Solos'' and ''Yamaha Pop-Style Solos'' book series


References


External links


Steve Bach official site
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