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Cattin' in Manhattan: Mike Stern Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Tuesday, 19 September 2006
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Mike Stern © Clay Patrick McBride
Jazz-fusion pioneer guitarist Mike Stern, veteran of the Miles Davis band, Jaco Pastorius' Word of Mouth, and Blood Seat & Tears, is on tour promoting his latest release Who let the Cats Out on Heads-Up records. He will be at the Iridium jazz club September 28th - October 1st performing with Bob Franceschini on sax, Richard Bona on bass, Terri Lyne Carrington on drums. The Iridium is located at 1650 Broadway in New York.

Stern joined the Heads Up label with the release of Who Let the Cats Out? Included on the guest roster are bassists Richard Bona (who handles vocals on two tracks), Anthony Jackson, Meshell Ndegeocello, Chris Minh Doky and Victor Wooten, trumpeter Roy Hargrove, saxophonists Bob Franceschini and Bob Malach, drummers Dave Weckl and Kim Thompson, harmonica player Gregoire Maret, and keyboardist/producer Jim Beard.
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Born on January 10, 1953, in Boston, MA, Stern got his start as a guitar player with Blood, Sweat & Tears at the age of 22. He then toured with Billy Cobham for a year, and it was at one of the legendary drummer’s gigs in New York City that Miles Davis first heard Stern. After moving to New York City, he was recruited by Davis to play a key role in his celebrated comeback band of 1981. From 1983 to 1984, he toured with Jaco Pastorius’ Word of Mouth band and in 1985 returned to Davis’ lineup for a second tour of duty that lasted close to a year.

In the summer of 1986, Stern went out on the road with David Sanborn and later joined an electrified edition of Steps Ahead. Stern made his debut on Atlantic Records in 1986 with Upside Downside. From 1986 through 1988, he was a member of Michael Brecker’s quintet and later joined a reunited Brecker Brothers Band, appearing on 1992’s Return of the Brecker Brothers.

Stern’s acclaimed 1993 release, Standards (And Other Songs), led to him being named Best Jazz Guitarist of the Year by the readers and critics of Guitar Player magazine. He followed that up with 1994’s Is What It Is and 1996’s Between The Lines, both of which received GRAMMY nominations. In 1997, Stern recorded Give And Take, and won the Orville W. Gibson Award for Best Jazz Guitarist that year. Stern’s next release was a six-string summit meeting with colleagues Bill Frisell and John Scofield that was appropriately titled Play. Voices (2001), his first foray into vocal music, earned Stern his third GRAMMY nomination. He released These Times for the ESC label in 2003.
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Terri Lyne Carrington © Marcel Meier

“I’ve been very fortunate to have played with lots of great musicians like Joe Henderson, Miles, Jaco Pastorius, Mike Brecker and Dave Sanborn, just to name a few,” says Stern. “It seems to me what they all have in common is that they’re wide open to so many different kinds of music, and no matter what they play they put their heart and soul in it.”

On Who Let The Cats Out?, his 13th as a leader, Stern injects some brash new energy into the mix with valuable input from a fresh cast of characters, including the exciting young drummer Kim Thompson, bassist and pop-jazz-funk enigma Meshell Ndegeocello, harmonica phenomena Gregoire Maret and jazz trumpet star Roy Hargrove. Along with longtime colleagues like legendary drummer Dave Weckl and the brilliant keyboardist Jim Beard (producer here and on six previous Stern recordings) and more recent collaborators in tenor saxophonist Bob Franceschini (a member of Stern's touring band for the past five years) and a gang of formidable virtuoso bassists in Bona, Victor Wooten, Anthony Jackson and Chris Mihn Doky, Stern unleashes his distinctive brand of bop 'n' roll with several intriguing twists along the way.



Mike Stern's Tour Dates:

  • 06 september Cleveland, OH USA Night Town w/ Bob Franceschini, Lincoln Goines and Lionel Cordew
  • 07-10 september Chicago, IL USA Jazz Showcase w/ Bob Franceschini, Lincoln Goines and Lionel Cordew
  • 09 september Chicago, IL USA 4:00 PM, clinic/seminar, Bloom School of Jazz, 218 South Wabash Av #600, (312) 957-9300, $20 admission w/ bass, clinic
  • 14 september Margate, FL USA Sam Ash Clinic, 5460 W. Sample R., FL 33070, 7.30-9pm, contact Steve Price +1-954-975-3390
  • 15-16 september Deauville USA Arturo Sandoval Jazz Club, Deauville Beach Resort Hotel w/ Lincoln Goines, Bob Malach, Lionel Cordew
  • 20,21 september Cambridge, MA USA Regattabar, two shows per night w/ Bob Malach, Richard Bona, Terri Lyne Carrington
  • 28 september- continues... -01 october New York City, NY USA Iridium Jazz Club, two shows per night w/ Bob Franceschini, Richard Bona, Terri Lyne Carrington
  • 03,04 october Washington, DC USA Blues Alley w/ Bob Franceschini, Richard Bona, Dennis Chambers
  • 05 october Spokane Falls, WA USA w/ Bob Franceschini, Lincoln Goines, and Lionel Cordew
  • 06 october Nelson, BC USA clinic w/ solo, clinic and performance
  • 13 october Prerov Czech Republic Mestsky Dum (Prerov Jazz Fest) w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 14 october Oslo Norway Cosmopolite w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 15 october Gøteborg Sweden Nefertitiw/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 16 october Stockholm Sweden Fashing Jazzklubbw/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 18 october Ingolstadt Germany Bürgehausw/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 19 october Plzen Czech Republic w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 20 october Siegen Germany w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 21 october Paris France New Morning (JVC Jazz Fest) w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 22 october Aarburg Switzerland Moonwalker Music Club w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 23 october Basel Switzerland Gran Casino Basel w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 24 october Dornbirn Austria Spielboden w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 25 october Montpellier France w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 26 october Zürich Switzerland Moods im Schiffbau w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 27 october Ravenna Italy Ravenna Jazz Festival w/ Bob Franceschini, Anthony Jackson, Lionel Cordew
  • 11 november Oswego, NY USA Jazz Guitar Festival, Waterman Theatre in Tyler Hall SUNY Oswego campus w/ Lionel Cordew and Janek Guizdala
  • 06-10 december Seattle, WA USA Jazz Alley w/ Dennis Chambers, Richard Bona, Bob Franceschini
  • 12-17 december Los Angeles, CA USA Catalina's w/ Dennis Chambers, Richard Bona, Bob Franceschin
  • 19-23 december Oakland, CA USA Yoshi's w/ Dennis Chambers, Richard Bona, Bob Franceschin

visit Sterns Website www.mikestern.org/

September 28th - October 1st
Iridium Jazz Club
1650 Broadway (51st st.)
New York, NY 10019
Tel : 212 582 2121

 
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