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  1. Jazz Solo Transcriptions by Steve Khan w/ mp3 Soundclips. 123. "Baker's Annex" After another significant absence from KHAN'S KORNER 1, I was inspired to transcribe and now share Michael Brecker's tremendous solo over Jim Beard's wonderful composition "Baker's Annex" which appeared on Jim's first album as a leader from 1991, "SONG OF THE SUN"(CTI), an album that I consider to be a classic!

  2. 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."

  3. 31 de may. de 2019 · NYU Steinhardt Jazz Interview Series with Dr. David Schroeder interviews legendary guitarist, composer and bandleader Steve Khan, discussing his life in musi...

  4. Steve Khan Selected Discography. Since the launching of the website in 1998, Steve's DISCOGRAPHY has continued to grow with each new release. Over the many years, visitors to this page never realized that each mini-CD cover was actually a link that would take you to another page where Steve had written a personal reflection about each recording.

  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. Steve Khan Follow Artist + Session guitarist for the likes of Lou Rawls, Steely Dan, and Michael Franks, among others; also recorded as a leader, starting with 1977's Tightrope.

  7. Steve Khan (born April 28, 1947) is an American jazz guitarist and author born in Los Angeles, California. The son of lyricist Sammy Cahn, Steve Khan is best-known for his fusion records. He originally played piano and drums. In 1969, Khan moved to New York and worked steadily on jazz, pop, and R&B recordings.