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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • NYU Steinhardt Jazz Interview Series with Dr. David Schroeder interviews legendary guitarist, composer and bandleader Steve Khan, discussing his life in music including his groundbreaking recordings in Latin jazz, his experiences working within the 70s New York City music scene and growing up as the son of famed lyricist Sammy Cahn. Recorded April 24, 2019.

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  • @TheOwl
    @TheOwl 2 года назад +8

    Steve's early 80's Eyewitness albums had a profound effect on how I play music, between his spacious chording and smart economical leads. Just as much I became a huge Anthony Jackson fan because of those albums. Steve has indeed had a very rich creative life.

    • @luke125
      @luke125 Год назад +1

      Same here.

  • @BCTGuitarPlayer
    @BCTGuitarPlayer 3 года назад +6

    I was addicted to his music during the early to mid eighties with Jordan, Badrena and Jackson. I still see it some of the greatest modern jazz.

  • @MacawAviculture
    @MacawAviculture 2 года назад +5

    Easily my favorite guitarist; we are similar in age and both grew up in Los Angeles, so we share many similar life experiences. This conversation revealed Steve to be a very intelligent and emotionally sensitive human, both of these qualities are very much needed in the insane world we live in today. Thank you for sharing this important video, it brought back many wonderful memories that will never be forgotten.

  • @midiland09
    @midiland09 5 лет назад +10

    Not only he is one of my favorite guitarists, but he is such a good, simple, honest person.

  • @italoop7850
    @italoop7850 4 года назад +13

    Steve Khan is a wonderful musician and a great person. I learned so much from him and I feel to have been very lucky for that. His music is magic. Thanks Steve!

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 3 года назад +4

    The stories about his father Sammy Cahn are great.
    He may not like hearing this but my favorite Steve Kahn guitar solos are on Steely Dan’s “Goucho” album, especially on the song “My Rival.”
    His playing on “Glamour Profession” is also notable.
    I was pleased to hear him mention “Inventions and Dimensions,” which was one of Herbie Hancock’s lesser known records.
    I bought it in the ‘80s after hearing a song on a jazz station.
    And it’s too bad the interviewer didn’t ask him about giving private lessons.
    I knew a young guy in the ‘80s who took lessons from Steve Kahn.

    • @supernothing77
      @supernothing77 5 месяцев назад

      Diane Lane ( the actress) was on of his students

  • @WarhawkBeyond2040
    @WarhawkBeyond2040 5 лет назад +7

    For a guy who's 72 years old, Steve Khan looks absolutely incredible for his age and doesn't look much different to how he looked in the 90s. Aside from being a great guy, i consider him to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time and has made some fantastic music. For me his best work ever and my all time favourite album was 'The Green Field' with John Pattiucci and Jack DeJohnette. Fantastic interview and great insight into a true legend

  • @stephanleo
    @stephanleo 5 лет назад +4

    About time they invited Steve. He is my hero because he is a music maker and a phenomenal musical casting director. With him, it’s about the ensemble effort, not egos with backup musicians!

  • @TheJollycoppers
    @TheJollycoppers 4 года назад +14

    I'm in awe of his sense of humility. It defines his character and I am extremely impressed by a musician who I only saw as a great guitar player and session guy.

    • @TheJollycoppers
      @TheJollycoppers 3 года назад

      @@maxdeacon3054 Reportedly a SCAM. Don't do it.

    • @ScottAbene
      @ScottAbene 2 года назад +3

      Steve is just amazing. He is so grateful for everything that he has experienced and been a part of. It all makes you realize that it is a privilege to be part of this movement.

  • @williamrobinson7061
    @williamrobinson7061 4 года назад +4

    I love Steve Kahn, as a guitarist and as a human. I have every CD I could get by him. It's not about technical facility, but about taste. But make no mistake, what he does on guitar is DECEPTIVELY "simple."

  • @pallhe
    @pallhe 4 года назад +5

    Amazing how humble he is. What a master musician.

  • @55baltimoreboy
    @55baltimoreboy 4 года назад +4

    Steve has always been one of my favorite musicians going back to the mid 70's.

  • @Bluesdeville95
    @Bluesdeville95 3 года назад +5

    Wonderful interview. “The Blue Man” is one of my favorite records of all time.

  • @afxmnstr
    @afxmnstr 4 года назад +6

    That hour flew by. He said nothing that i wanted him to say, but so much i needed to hear. Thanks for the lesson, Steve.

  • @organjoe
    @organjoe 4 года назад +5

    I've been listening to the Tightrope album for 40 years. First the LP then a japanese import CD, now on the ipod. Still my favorite SK album. The cover of "Darlin' Darlin' Baby" is just gorgeous!
    Great interview - Thank You!

  • @egyptianminor
    @egyptianminor 5 лет назад +15

    Steve is a great guitarist who has played some great music. His 1994 album 'Crossings' is really great. He has also played some outstanding guitar solos on some of my favorite Steely Dan songs: 'Glamour Profession' and 'My Rival'. And his Miles' voice wasn't bad either!

    • @luke125
      @luke125 Год назад +1

      Love that album

    • @paulpower7018
      @paulpower7018 Год назад

      Yup steely dan "turned me onto him" tight rope, crossings, arrows, were great then and still now hold up !

  • @lenburnette9556
    @lenburnette9556 20 дней назад

    I've only just seen this, fantastic interview. I never saw him live, and I realised I never heard him speak so it was great to see him talk about the Eyewitness albums, and the Dreams experience with the Columbia years In between. Khan, Jackson, Jordan, Badrena were the perfect group for me.

  • @leonguisburg413
    @leonguisburg413 4 года назад +3

    I used to look forward to his column in Guitar Player magazine back in the 80s. He always grabbed me as a light hearted funny guy. I always felt that he was the heavyweight that l could've taken lessons from without feeling intimated but at the same time being awestruck. I feel that way even more after seeing this

  • @FaceBassFieldy
    @FaceBassFieldy Год назад +1

    Brilliant! Inspiring! And just an all round uplifting interview. Thank you so much gents & to you Steve for all the inspiring music.

  • @curtisunit
    @curtisunit 4 года назад +4

    I remember some years back, in trying to figure out the chordal structure to Wayne Shorter's Pinocchio emailing Steve and asking for his advice. His response was personable, warm and immensely insightful. He had a set of changes mapped out for that song that changed my experience of it. A treasure of a musician and a human. Thanks Steve :)

  • @vbassone
    @vbassone 5 лет назад +8

    So happy to hear Steve in this comprehensive interview, and very happy to hear him speak a little about Eyewitness. Wish he would have talked more at length about that band but it was enjoyable.

  • @tomweimerjazz
    @tomweimerjazz 5 лет назад +6

    Such a smart, humble awesome person. Loved his choice of tunes on his albums, his sound, approach to guitar, learned so much from him. Great interview!

  • @timbruer7318
    @timbruer7318 3 года назад +4

    A thoroughly enjoyable interview, and what a lovely guy Steve is.

  • @christopherbandini9756
    @christopherbandini9756 3 года назад +4

    What a great guy! Was lucky to take some lessons with him in the 90s. It was like learning to play shortstop from Derek Jeter - I knew I’d never be at that level, but just hoped some of the magic would come my way!

  • @jean-lucbersou758
    @jean-lucbersou758 4 года назад +1

    STEVE KAHN is a moving and captivating person .......and I like his very sentimental conversation and so humble attitude . He is extremely talented and all guitar
    players have a grateful debt for his numerous transcriptions precious work . He is a NICE GUY .....as said Buddy MONTGOMERY to resume his brother WES .

  • @fabianmartin7126
    @fabianmartin7126 5 лет назад +7

    A great human being as he is a great guitar (and music) artist. Thanks for sharing this with all of us miles away from NYU.

    • @mosilflutil10
      @mosilflutil10 4 года назад +1

      Yeah , I love crossings , particular the version of Think of one, Anthony Jackson is awesome on it as is everyone.

  • @blackie8083
    @blackie8083 5 лет назад +3

    I love this man's playing...it's 4am in the morning, and I need to go to bed, lol...but this interview is soooo exciting to listen to, I'm going to stay up and finish it, lol.

  • @borgullet3376
    @borgullet3376 4 года назад +2

    From Alivemutherforya to Eyewitness, from Franks to Fagen.. Thank You Mr. Kahn

  • @huguesdrouin2252
    @huguesdrouin2252 5 лет назад +3

    Great guitarist and teacher. Went to a masterclass of his at guitar summer workshop in early 90s. Learned a lot !!

  • @merhbass
    @merhbass 10 месяцев назад

    My circle of fond musicians and I used to play a number of Steve's Eyewitness works decades back, such as Blades, or their utter punk version of Penetration - a welcomed study/thorough ass kicking. Pulling such material off authentically was both a challenge, and eventually, a satisfying self-accomplishment.
    So imagine my thrill when a pal passed Steve's email to me. Normally I'd not reach out and be a bother, but our mutual acquaintance said he likes to hear from people. Inspired as such, I immediately followed through, just to introduce myself, rave about recordings etc. Not only did Steve write me back sincere, thorough emails, but duped and mailed bootlegs, or Import label stuff of his onto CDs for me...we talked about our shared love of hockey too, of course. I wished I'd kept in touch, but also didn't want to be a pest.
    One impactful thing I recall is Steve communicating with me as if I were a mutual contemporary of his - like, on his level (!!) - not as a fan, but a fellow professional - something I've been careful to emulate when speaking with other players, whether a student, a hobbyist or fellow professionals. I got that trait directly from interacting with Steve - BE a good example.

  • @mosilflutil10
    @mosilflutil10 4 года назад +5

    Great interview, inspiring stuff, absolute Pleasure to listen .

  • @soerenguitarlessons9947
    @soerenguitarlessons9947 4 года назад +4

    Interesting interview. I have a steve Kahn album called "got my mental", that I actually heard over and over again during a period of 2 years. It is a relaxed album with some great musical interactions, and Steve is playing some interesting and little ouside (at least to a bluesman like me) great sounding lines too. His musical mates Dave Sanborn and Michael Brecker are my personal favorite hornplayers, who both inspired me imensly. Great interviewer, basically lets Steve Kahn talk. I´ll check some of the other interviews as well. Thank you for loading.

  • @williamrobinson7061
    @williamrobinson7061 4 года назад +2

    His instructional books & CDs are great. Get them!

  • @stevescott200
    @stevescott200 2 года назад +1

    I picked up "evidence " and "two for the road" on vinyl recently, love those albums

  • @pallhe
    @pallhe 4 года назад +2

    Just listened to the Chantays' Pipeline. It actually sounds very cool after all these years. These guys had something.

  • @dennisp3314
    @dennisp3314 Год назад

    THAT was a really enjoyable thing to listen to. Quit a humble guy with quite a story & message. He doesn't seem to get what an original voice he has as a musician.

  • @neilloughran4437
    @neilloughran4437 5 лет назад +2

    Love Steve Khan. I remember buying the AliveMuthaForYa LP back in the day and loving it... later found out it wasn't what I thought it was as Steve mentioned on his website how it came together... still to this day I love it... ;) . Also Darlin Darlin Baby is stil one of my favs-

  • @jonathanharrington7950
    @jonathanharrington7950 5 лет назад +3

    Love Steve's music, Have all his albums.

  • @johndoe1765
    @johndoe1765 4 года назад +4

    STEVE KHAN WELL ALL I CAN SAY HE,S A BEAUTIFUL CAT .

  • @howardcohen6817
    @howardcohen6817 5 лет назад +3

    56:35 I love it; wish I could say it that way for many of my students and sons.

  • @roughdraught153
    @roughdraught153 5 лет назад +2

    Steve is a great guy, a great player and also a great guitar teacher!

  • @aaronfrank9649
    @aaronfrank9649 2 года назад +1

    What a great guy.

  • @Simonewhitesim-1music
    @Simonewhitesim-1music 5 лет назад +2

    Yay!!!!!!!!!!! A drummer that he made pick up a Guitar.
    One of my G=fave writers!

  • @snoma01
    @snoma01 3 года назад

    first time i heard him speak in length. wonderful interview, got to know little bit more of steve khan, great guitarist, yes agree, humble person

  • @pascaljeanne6520
    @pascaljeanne6520 3 года назад +1

    when i was young i had many albums , folon drawing ! cool

  • @reidwhitton6248
    @reidwhitton6248 4 года назад +1

    Glad to hear Steve mention Inventions And Dimensions. My first Herbie Hancock album.

  • @neoplastik
    @neoplastik 3 года назад +1

    Great Pro !!!

  • @milo8796
    @milo8796 4 года назад +1

    A great performance w/ many good solos is him in Zawinul’s Weather Update after he replaced Scofield...

  • @thebreathalyzer
    @thebreathalyzer 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful interview, Steve is so humble.

  • @MrReggieman
    @MrReggieman 5 лет назад +1

    Great!!! Peace & Love.

  • @taylorfusion
    @taylorfusion 3 года назад

    I loved Steve on AliveMuthaForYa and that tele with the humbucker

  • @GuillermoCarrasco
    @GuillermoCarrasco 4 года назад +1

    He is a real music maker.

  • @richardrabatin8189
    @richardrabatin8189 4 года назад +1

    Khan is nothing less than a Giant of a musician.

  • @Fusionhead
    @Fusionhead 5 лет назад +2

    Steve! Lookin' good for 72! Go Uni High!!!

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 5 месяцев назад

    He mentions that John Scofield asked to borrow his amp for a studio date with drummer Horacee Arnold.
    But Arnold’s first solo record “Tribe” didn’t include a guitar player, and on his better known follow up “Tales of the Exonerated Flea” the guitarist was John Abercrombie.
    Those albums were released in 1973 and 1974.
    Maybe Scofield played a little bit with Arnold, but I don’t think he played a recording date with him.

  • @heidegger101
    @heidegger101 4 года назад +1

    super nice humble guy

  • @theodorwadorno
    @theodorwadorno 5 лет назад +1

    what a great guy!

  • @tonyfaelens3626
    @tonyfaelens3626 5 лет назад +1

    Great guitarplayer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @1yamawai1
    @1yamawai1 5 лет назад +1

    great stories!

  • @pretorious700
    @pretorious700 5 лет назад

    Evidence and Wanderlust are two of my favorite recordings from that era.

  • @MrMts9
    @MrMts9 4 года назад +1

    It makes sense now....in the late seventies i went to see him at seventh ave south....i see him sitting to the side with one or two people and ask for a picture with him ,myself and my GF and remember him acting oddly and figured it was the typical who the hell are you and we left after the gig with a bad impression.....it didnt stop me from listening to him thru today still.Bottom line....he must have been overwhelmed by a NY city approach...lol...love his sound

    • @stevekhan7790
      @stevekhan7790 3 года назад +2

      Wow! I'm really sorry about that. I have NO IDEA what might have been going on that particular night. But, if I behaved badly or was rude? I'm really sorry. Normally, I'm not like that at all. I try to be gracious with everyone. I don't know, perhaps I was experiencing some personal problems at that time? Or perhaps, there was a conversation going on at the the table that needed to be resolved? I just don't know. But, PLEASE accept my apology!!! Warmest regards, Steve :-)

    • @MrMts9
      @MrMts9 3 года назад +2

      @@stevekhan7790 ...Hey Steve....LOL....I cant tell you how many times i was misjudged... .something in your explaination hit home with me.....You probably were talking privately and i should have realized....anyway....god bless brother ,stay healthy and keep on making music...nothing more important...That was great of you reaching out...My best,brother!...Pete

  • @ml-ei3nz
    @ml-ei3nz 5 лет назад +1

    MORE COWBELL!!! .... sorry, i couldn’t resist.

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 5 месяцев назад

    No questions about his studio work with Steely Dan?

  • @Rightupbass
    @Rightupbass 3 года назад +1

    For a guy as mild mannered as he appears, I always thought he had meanest ,aggressive ,big east coast sound of all those guitarist. I saw him in a hallway at bogarts in Cincinnati and said Steve ,and he kinda jumped and looked surprised that I knew who he was. I think he was sideman for Tom Scott. He sounded great that night .I think jimmy haslip was on bass and that inspired me to switch from a p bass to a b.c.rich eagle like jimmy.lol

  • @nononouh
    @nononouh 2 года назад

    52:00

  • @pretorious700
    @pretorious700 5 лет назад

    Doesn't he resemble and sound like a young Groucho Marx?

    • @egyptianminor
      @egyptianminor Год назад

      The looks a bit yes, but I don't think he sounds like Groucho. Groucho had a thick distinctive NYC accent which IMHO Steve lacks. Groucho also kinda looked a bit like the recently deceased and equally great Pat Martino. Check him ou in this 1969 interview w/ Dick Cavett.
      ruclips.net/video/VckmK-ZCpAU/видео.html

  • @luke125
    @luke125 Год назад

    If you’re going to be a professional jazz musician be prepared to make tens and tens of dollars.

  • @MegaRmerrill
    @MegaRmerrill 5 лет назад

    first