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Mike Stern

Mike Stern (born January 10, 1953) is an American jazz guitarist. After playing with Blood, Sweat & Tears, he worked with drummer Billy Cobham, then with trumpeter Miles Davis from 1981 to 1983 and again in 1985. He then began a solo career, releasing more than a dozen albums.

Mike Stern
Stern in 2018
Background information
Born (1953-01-10) January 10, 1953 (age 69)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresJazz, jazz fusion, post-bop
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1976–present
LabelsAtlantic, Heads Up
Formerly ofBlood, Sweat & Tears
Websitemikestern.org

Stern was named Best Jazz Guitarist of 1993 by Guitar Player magazine. At the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal in June 2007, he was given the Miles Davis Award, which was created to recognize internationally acclaimed jazz artists whose work has contributed significantly to the renewal of the genre. In 2009 Stern was listed on Down Beat's list of 75 best jazz guitarists of all time. He received Guitar Player magazine's Certified Legend Award on January 21, 2012.

Personal life

Stern was born Michael Sedgwick in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Helen Stern (née Helen Phillips Burroughs), a sculptor and art patron, and Henry Dwight Sedgwick V.[1] His adoptive stepfather was Philip M. Stern, the son of businessman Edgar B. Stern Sr.[2] His (half-)sister is actress Kyra Sedgwick. Stern is married to guitarist and vocalist Leni Stern.

Career

Stern grew up in Washington, D.C., and attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston.[3] When he was twenty-two, he became a member of Blood, Sweat & Tears and spent three years with the band,[4] appearing on the albums More Than Ever and Brand New Day.

In 1979, he joined Billy Cobham's fusion band. Two years later he joined Miles Davis, making his public debut in 1981, a performance recorded on the album We Want Miles. He remained with Davis through 1983 until he was replaced by guitarist John Scofield. At the time, Stern was a heavy drinker and heroin user. In a 2009 interview, he said, "If Miles wants to put you in a rehab, you know you've got something wrong".[5] From 1983 to 1984 he toured with Jaco Pastorius (a period also characterized by heavy drug use)[6] and in 1985 returned to tour with Davis. Stern and his wife were in rehabilitation; they were also helped by Michael Brecker and others.[5]

 
Mike Stern at the Liri Blues Festival, Italy, in 1998

Stern's solo debut, Upside Downside, with Jaco Pastorius, David Sanborn, and Bob Berg, was released on Atlantic Records in 1986. From 1986 through 1988, he was a member of Michael Brecker's quintet, appearing on Don't Try This at Home. His second Atlantic album, 1988's Time in Place, featured Peter Erskine on drums, Jim Beard on keyboards, Jeff Andrews on bass, Don Alias on percussion and Don Grolnick on organ. His next album, Jigsaw, was produced by guitarist Steve Khan and included the song "Chief", Stern's tribute to Miles Davis.

In 1989, Stern formed a touring group with Bob Berg, Dennis Chambers and Lincoln Goines. They remained together through 1992 and are featured on the album Odds or Evens. In 1992, Stern joined a reunited Brecker Brothers Band for two years. His acclaimed 1993 album, Standards (and Other Songs), led to his being named Best Jazz Guitarist of the Year by the readers and critics of Guitar Player. He followed that with 1994's Is What It Is and 1996's Between the Lines, both of which received Grammy Award nominations. In 1997 he released Give and Take, with bassist John Patitucci, drummer Jack DeJohnette, percussionist Don Alias and special guests Michael Brecker and David Sanborn. He won the Orville W. Gibson Award for Best Jazz Guitarist.

After fifteen years with Atlantic, Stern signed with ESC Records for the 2004 release of These Times, an eclectic album that included guest appearances by bassist Richard Bona, saxophonist Kenny Garrett and banjoist Béla Fleck. He joined the Heads Up label with the August 2006 release of Who Let the Cats Out? In 2008, he collaborated with the Yellowjackets for their Lifecycle album, contributing two compositions and performing on most of the tracks, and toured with the Yellowjackets for much of 2008 and 2009. In February 2009, in the first of a series of articles celebrating Down Beat's 75th anniversary, Stern was named one of the 75 Great Guitarists of all time.

In August 2009, Stern released Big Neighborhood, which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album.[7]

 
Stern performing in Munich, 2001

He was presented with Guitar Player magazine's Certified Legend Award on January 21, 2012. This was given to him at the Muriel Anderson All-Star Guitar night, where he performed with Lee Ritenour. Other guitarists who have won the award include Les Paul, Duane Eddy, Dick Dale, Larry Carlton and Tommy Emmanuel. In June of that year, Stern released All Over the Place, featuring trumpeter Randy Brecker, saxophonists Kenny Garrett, Chris Potter, Bob Franceschini and Bob Malach, drummers Dave Weckl, Keith Carlock, Lionel Cordew, Al Foster, Kim Thompson, keyboardist/producer Jim Beard, and Stern's wife, guitarist and vocalist Leni Stern. Acoustic and electric bassist present included Esperanza Spalding, Richard Bona, Victor Wooten, Anthony Jackson, Dave Holland, Tom Kennedy, Will Lee and Victor Bailey.

In 2014, Stern toured with guitarist Eric Johnson in the Eclectic Guitar Tour. They recorded an album of the same name.

In the summer of 2016, Stern reported serious injuries to his shoulders and right arm after tripping and falling. It ended his European tour, and he had to modify his playing technique to keep performing.[8] In the summer of 2017 he returned to Europe on tour with a new formation called Mike Stern/Randy Brecker Band, featuring Randy Brecker (trumpet), Teymur Phell (bass guitar) and Lenny White (drums).[9]

In 2017, Stern recorded "Mike Stern: Burn with Stern!", a series of jazz guitar instructional videos for TAGAPublishing.com.[10]

Equipment

An early and important guitar for Stern was a hybrid 1950s/1960s Fender Telecaster, previously owned by Roy Buchanan and Danny Gatton, which was stolen from him in an armed robbery in Boston. This guitar is the basis for a custom-made guitar built by Boston-based luthier Michael Aronson.[11]

The Aronson guitar is in turn the basis for the Yamaha PA1511MS, the Mike Stern signature model.[11] The neck position pickup is a Seymour Duncan '59 and it has a Tele Hot Rail in the bridge.[12]

Stern uses a pair of Fender Twin amps or his Yamaha G100-212. Stern's recognizable chorused sound is created in part by a Yamaha SPX-90, split for stereo. His pedal board consists mostly of Boss pedals. He uses two Boss DD-3 digital delays, one of which is set to a long delay time for "big, spacey sounds."[11] His distortion pedal is a Boss Distortion DS-1.[11]

Awards and honors

  • Nominations for Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album: Is What It Is (1995), Between the Lines (1997), Voices (2002), Who Let the Cats Out? (2007), Lifecycle (2009), Big Neighborhood (2010)
  • Jazz Guitarist of the Year, Guitar Player (1993)
  • Best Jazz Guitarist, Orville W. Gibson Award (1997)
  • 75 Great Guitarists, DownBeat (2009)[13]
  • Certified Award, Guitar Player (2012)

Discography

As leader/co-leader

As group

Blood, Sweat & Tears

Steps Ahead

  • Live in Tokyo 1986 (NYC, 1994) – live recorded in 1986

As sideman

With Miles Davis

With others

References

  1. ^ Stein, Jean. Plimpton, George (ed.). Edie: American Girl. p. 13.
  2. ^ Barnes, Bart (June 2, 1992). "PHILIP M. STERN, 66, DIES". Washingtonpost.com.
  3. ^ Yanow, Scott (2013). The Great Jazz Guitarists. San Francisco: Backbeat. p. 187. ISBN 978-1-61713-023-6.
  4. ^ Thomas, Fred. "Mike Stern". AllMusic. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Panken, Ted (October 2, 2009). . Jazz.com. Archived from the original on March 1, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  6. ^ Milkowski, Bill (2005). Jaco: The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius. Backbeat Books. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-87930-859-9. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  7. ^ Relative, Saul (January 31, 2010). "2010 Grammy Awards: Michael Jackson Tribute, Lady Gaga and Elton John Duet Highlight". Yahoo! Voices. Archived from the original on January 16, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  8. ^ "Mike Stern injury 2016". Timesofmalta.com. July 8, 2016.
  9. ^ "2017 European Tour Estival". Rsi.ch. June 13, 2017.
  10. ^ Media, ALH. "Mike Stern: Burn with Stern! - TAGA Publishing". tagapublishing.com. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  11. ^ a b c d Gold, Jude (June 2007). "Mike Stern". Guitar Player. pp. 28–30.
  12. ^ . Yamaha Corporation. Archived from the original on December 17, 2009. Retrieved October 15, 2010.
  13. ^ Enright, Ed (February 2009). "75 Great Guitarists / Fusion and Pop matters / Mike Stern". DownBeat. Vol. 76, no. 2. Chicago. p. 38. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  14. ^ "Mike Stern | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved September 14, 2017.

External links

  • Official website

mike, stern, born, january, 1953, american, jazz, guitarist, after, playing, with, blood, sweat, tears, worked, with, drummer, billy, cobham, then, with, trumpeter, miles, davis, from, 1981, 1983, again, 1985, then, began, solo, career, releasing, more, than, . Mike Stern born January 10 1953 is an American jazz guitarist After playing with Blood Sweat amp Tears he worked with drummer Billy Cobham then with trumpeter Miles Davis from 1981 to 1983 and again in 1985 He then began a solo career releasing more than a dozen albums Mike SternStern in 2018Background informationBorn 1953 01 10 January 10 1953 age 69 Boston Massachusetts U S GenresJazz jazz fusion post bopOccupation s GuitaristYears active1976 presentLabelsAtlantic Heads UpFormerly ofBlood Sweat amp TearsWebsitemikestern wbr org Stern was named Best Jazz Guitarist of 1993 by Guitar Player magazine At the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal in June 2007 he was given the Miles Davis Award which was created to recognize internationally acclaimed jazz artists whose work has contributed significantly to the renewal of the genre In 2009 Stern was listed on Down Beat s list of 75 best jazz guitarists of all time He received Guitar Player magazine s Certified Legend Award on January 21 2012 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Equipment 4 Awards and honors 5 Discography 5 1 As leader co leader 5 2 As group 5 3 As sideman 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditStern was born Michael Sedgwick in Boston Massachusetts the son of Helen Stern nee Helen Phillips Burroughs a sculptor and art patron and Henry Dwight Sedgwick V 1 His adoptive stepfather was Philip M Stern the son of businessman Edgar B Stern Sr 2 His half sister is actress Kyra Sedgwick Stern is married to guitarist and vocalist Leni Stern Career EditStern grew up in Washington D C and attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston 3 When he was twenty two he became a member of Blood Sweat amp Tears and spent three years with the band 4 appearing on the albums More Than Ever and Brand New Day In 1979 he joined Billy Cobham s fusion band Two years later he joined Miles Davis making his public debut in 1981 a performance recorded on the album We Want Miles He remained with Davis through 1983 until he was replaced by guitarist John Scofield At the time Stern was a heavy drinker and heroin user In a 2009 interview he said If Miles wants to put you in a rehab you know you ve got something wrong 5 From 1983 to 1984 he toured with Jaco Pastorius a period also characterized by heavy drug use 6 and in 1985 returned to tour with Davis Stern and his wife were in rehabilitation they were also helped by Michael Brecker and others 5 Mike Stern at the Liri Blues Festival Italy in 1998 Stern s solo debut Upside Downside with Jaco Pastorius David Sanborn and Bob Berg was released on Atlantic Records in 1986 From 1986 through 1988 he was a member of Michael Brecker s quintet appearing on Don t Try This at Home His second Atlantic album 1988 s Time in Place featured Peter Erskine on drums Jim Beard on keyboards Jeff Andrews on bass Don Alias on percussion and Don Grolnick on organ His next album Jigsaw was produced by guitarist Steve Khan and included the song Chief Stern s tribute to Miles Davis In 1989 Stern formed a touring group with Bob Berg Dennis Chambers and Lincoln Goines They remained together through 1992 and are featured on the album Odds or Evens In 1992 Stern joined a reunited Brecker Brothers Band for two years His acclaimed 1993 album Standards and Other Songs led to his being named Best Jazz Guitarist of the Year by the readers and critics of Guitar Player He followed that with 1994 s Is What It Is and 1996 s Between the Lines both of which received Grammy Award nominations In 1997 he released Give and Take with bassist John Patitucci drummer Jack DeJohnette percussionist Don Alias and special guests Michael Brecker and David Sanborn He won the Orville W Gibson Award for Best Jazz Guitarist After fifteen years with Atlantic Stern signed with ESC Records for the 2004 release of These Times an eclectic album that included guest appearances by bassist Richard Bona saxophonist Kenny Garrett and banjoist Bela Fleck He joined the Heads Up label with the August 2006 release of Who Let the Cats Out In 2008 he collaborated with the Yellowjackets for their Lifecycle album contributing two compositions and performing on most of the tracks and toured with the Yellowjackets for much of 2008 and 2009 In February 2009 in the first of a series of articles celebrating Down Beat s 75th anniversary Stern was named one of the 75 Great Guitarists of all time In August 2009 Stern released Big Neighborhood which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album 7 Stern performing in Munich 2001 He was presented with Guitar Player magazine s Certified Legend Award on January 21 2012 This was given to him at the Muriel Anderson All Star Guitar night where he performed with Lee Ritenour Other guitarists who have won the award include Les Paul Duane Eddy Dick Dale Larry Carlton and Tommy Emmanuel In June of that year Stern released All Over the Place featuring trumpeter Randy Brecker saxophonists Kenny Garrett Chris Potter Bob Franceschini and Bob Malach drummers Dave Weckl Keith Carlock Lionel Cordew Al Foster Kim Thompson keyboardist producer Jim Beard and Stern s wife guitarist and vocalist Leni Stern Acoustic and electric bassist present included Esperanza Spalding Richard Bona Victor Wooten Anthony Jackson Dave Holland Tom Kennedy Will Lee and Victor Bailey In 2014 Stern toured with guitarist Eric Johnson in the Eclectic Guitar Tour They recorded an album of the same name In the summer of 2016 Stern reported serious injuries to his shoulders and right arm after tripping and falling It ended his European tour and he had to modify his playing technique to keep performing 8 In the summer of 2017 he returned to Europe on tour with a new formation called Mike Stern Randy Brecker Band featuring Randy Brecker trumpet Teymur Phell bass guitar and Lenny White drums 9 In 2017 Stern recorded Mike Stern Burn with Stern a series of jazz guitar instructional videos for TAGAPublishing com 10 Equipment EditAn early and important guitar for Stern was a hybrid 1950s 1960s Fender Telecaster previously owned by Roy Buchanan and Danny Gatton which was stolen from him in an armed robbery in Boston This guitar is the basis for a custom made guitar built by Boston based luthier Michael Aronson 11 The Aronson guitar is in turn the basis for the Yamaha PA1511MS the Mike Stern signature model 11 The neck position pickup is a Seymour Duncan 59 and it has a Tele Hot Rail in the bridge 12 Stern uses a pair of Fender Twin amps or his Yamaha G100 212 Stern s recognizable chorused sound is created in part by a Yamaha SPX 90 split for stereo His pedal board consists mostly of Boss pedals He uses two Boss DD 3 digital delays one of which is set to a long delay time for big spacey sounds 11 His distortion pedal is a Boss Distortion DS 1 11 Awards and honors EditNominations for Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album Is What It Is 1995 Between the Lines 1997 Voices 2002 Who Let the Cats Out 2007 Lifecycle 2009 Big Neighborhood 2010 Jazz Guitarist of the Year Guitar Player 1993 Best Jazz Guitarist Orville W Gibson Award 1997 75 Great Guitarists DownBeat 2009 13 Certified Award Guitar Player 2012 Discography EditAs leader co leader Edit High Standards with Steve Slagle Teddy Saunders Harvie Swartz Victor Lewis Polydor 1982 Neesh Trio 1983 a k a Fat Time Upside Downside Atlantic 1986 Time in Place Atlantic 1988 recorded in 1987 Jigsaw Atlantic 1989 Odds or Evens Atlantic 1991 Standards and Other Songs Atlantic 1992 Dedication with Bunny Brunel Billy Childs Vinnie Colaiuta Musidisc 1992 Is What It Is Atlantic 1994 Vertical Reality with Jerry Bergonzi Andy LaVerne George Mraz Billy Hart Musidisc 1994 Between the Lines Atlantic 1996 Give and Take Atlantic 1997 55 Bar Sessions with Hiram Bullock Haru Takauchi Leni Stern Paddle Wheel 1998 Play Atlantic 1999 Voices Atlantic 2001 These Times ESC 2004 Who Let the Cats Out Heads Up 2006 Big Neighborhood Heads Up 2009 All Over the Place Heads Up 2012 recorded in 2011 Eclectic with Eric Johnson Heads Up 2014 Trip Heads Up 2017 14 Eleven with Jeff Lorber Fusion Concord Jazz 2019 As group Edit Blood Sweat amp Tears More Than Ever Columbia 1976 Steps Ahead Live in Tokyo 1986 NYC 1994 live recorded in 1986As sideman Edit With Miles Davis The Man with the Horn Columbia 1981 recorded in 1980 81 We Want Miles Columbia 1982 live recorded in 1981 Star People Columbia 1983 recorded in 1982 83With others Brecker Brothers Return of the Brecker Brothers GRP 1992 Lew Soloff Yesterdays Paddle Wheel 1986 Kimiko Kasai My One and Only Love CBS Sony 1986 Bob Berg Short Stories Denon 1987 Andrea Marchesini Back To Europe New Sound Planet 1990 Dieter Ilg Summerhill Lipstick 1991 Jim Hall Dialogues Telarc 1995 Hue amp Cry Jazz Not Jazz Linn 1996 Pat Martino All Sides Now Blue Note 1997 Michael Brecker Jazz Academy Pure Essentials for Jazzaholics C amp B Productions 2006 Cindy Blackman Another Lifetime 4Q 2010 Jan Gunnar Hoff Jan Gunnar Hoff Group feat Mike Stern Losen 2018 References Edit Stein Jean Plimpton George ed Edie American Girl p 13 Barnes Bart June 2 1992 PHILIP M STERN 66 DIES Washingtonpost com Yanow Scott 2013 The Great Jazz Guitarists San Francisco Backbeat p 187 ISBN 978 1 61713 023 6 Thomas Fred Mike Stern AllMusic Retrieved August 14 2017 a b Panken Ted October 2 2009 In Conversation with Mike Stern Jazz com Archived from the original on March 1 2016 Retrieved January 13 2016 Milkowski Bill 2005 Jaco The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius Backbeat Books p 166 ISBN 978 0 87930 859 9 Retrieved August 14 2017 Relative Saul January 31 2010 2010 Grammy Awards Michael Jackson Tribute Lady Gaga and Elton John Duet Highlight Yahoo Voices Archived from the original on January 16 2014 Retrieved January 15 2014 Mike Stern injury 2016 Timesofmalta com July 8 2016 2017 European Tour Estival Rsi ch June 13 2017 Media ALH Mike Stern Burn with Stern TAGA Publishing tagapublishing com Retrieved February 7 2018 a b c d Gold Jude June 2007 Mike Stern Guitar Player pp 28 30 PAC1511MS Mike Stern Signature Pacifica Guitar Yamaha Corporation Archived from the original on December 17 2009 Retrieved October 15 2010 Enright Ed February 2009 75 Great Guitarists Fusion and Pop matters Mike Stern DownBeat Vol 76 no 2 Chicago p 38 Retrieved December 14 2020 Mike Stern Album Discography AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved September 14 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mike Stern Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Stern amp oldid 1124121039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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