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Born in 1940 in Farrell, Pennsylvania,
Steve started playing Yugoslav folk songs on the piano with his
grandfather when he was 11 years old. At 13 he started studying
trumpet, inspired by listening to Clifford Brown, Miles Davis,
Max Roach and Horace Silver. As soon as he was out of high school,
he went to New York to study trumpet.
He spent three years in New York, listening
almost every night to the jazz giants of the late fifties. By
the time he was 20, his trumpet playing was good enough to get
him into the U.S. Army Band, so he came to Washington in 1961
for three years of service. There he began his love affair with
the bass, moonlighting steadily as a bassist in the fertile DC
jazz club scene. Steves mentor was Charlie Bird
Hampton, then and now one of Washingtons great jazz saxophonists.
From his first touring and recording
gig with the Trio ESP, Steve moved up rapidly in the world of
jazz bassists, playing and recording with Andrew White, Roland
Kirk, Stanley Cowell, David Fathead Newman and Eddie
Harris. Other jazz greats he has performed with since include
Cedar Walton, McCoy Tyner, Hank Jones, Milt Jackson, Dizzy Gillespie,
Clark Terry, Sonny Rollins, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Harry
Sweets Edison, James Moody, Archie Shepp and Blue
Mitchell.
Steve is also in great demand as an
accompanist for singers; he has played with everyone from Billy
Eckstine, Joe Williams and Donny Hathaway to Anita ODay,
Roberta Flack, Betty Carter and Shirley Horn. He accompanies Shirley
on several of her Verve releases.
Steve has toured with Red Norvo, Tal
Farlow, Al Grey and most recently, with David Fathead
Newman. In addition to his previous 57 recordings, he has several
on Mapleshade including Portraits in Ivory and Brass with Jack
Walrath and Larry Willis (Mapleshade #02032) and Every Rung Goes
Higher (Mapleshade #08232) with Willis and Steve Berrios plus
singer Kenyetta.
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