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An impactful presence on the New York scene over the past 30 years, trumpeter, composer, arranger and bandleader Steven Bernstein has immersed himself in such a wide array of music with his bands Sexmob, Millennial Territory Orchestra, Diaspora Soul, Universal Melody Brass Band, Spanish Fly, Blue Campfire and the Butler-Bernstein Hot 9 that he defies easy categorization. A former member of the Lounge Lizards and Levon Helm’s Midnight Ramble Band, Bernstein has also composed works for film, theater and dance in addition to doing arrangements for a diverse list of artists ranging from Lou Reed to Lee “Scratch” Perry, Allen Toussaint, Marianne Faithfull, Linda Ronstadt, Rufus Wainwright, Darlene Love, Mario Pavone, Bill Frisell, John Lurie and the Kansas City All-Stars. His lengthy list of sideman credits includes recent recordings by Laurie Anderson (Heart of a Dog), Roswell Rudd (Trombone for Lovers), Mostly Other People Do The Killing (Loafer’s Hollow), Antony and the Johnsons (Turning) and Nels Cline (Lovers). He also continues to perform with Ray Anderson’s Pocket Brass Band, Omaha Diner and the Kamikaze Ground Crew.
Born on October 8, 1961 in Berkeley, California, Bernstein was hugely influenced by his Berkeley School band director, Phil Hardymon, who instilled in his students a sense of disciplined ensemble playing in the Count Basie tradition. In 6th grade, Bernstein formed what would become a lifelong friendship and musical partnership with saxophonist Peter Apfelbaum, later the leader of the Hieroglyphics Ensemble. The two would attend performances in the Bay Area by Eddie Harris, Sam Rivers, Art Blakey, Dexter Gordon, Roland Kirk and Woody Shaw at the Keystone Korner and a series of solo concerts by Leo Smith, Lester Bowie, Oliver Lake and Baikida Carroll as well as one eye-opening gig by the Art Ensemble of Chicago at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall. Bernstein studied in Berkeley with former Woody Herman and Stan Kenton trumpeter John Coppola and after moving to New York in 1978 was mentored by lead trumpeter and ubiquitous session man Jimmie Maxwell, who had replaced Harry James in the Benny Goodman Orchestra in the early 1940s.
Bernstein joined John Lurie’s outfit the Lounge Lizards in 1990, appearing on the group’s 1991 release Live in Berlin on the Intuition label. Shortly before that, in 1988 he had formed the daring Spanish Fly trio with slide guitarist Dave Tronzo and tuba virtuoso Marcus Rojas. They began performing at the Knitting Factory and subsequently released 1994’s Rags to Britches on Knitting Factory Works and 1996’s Fly By Night on Accurate Records. By 1995, producer Hal Willner, a fan of Spanish Fly, enlisted Bernstein as arranger for the soundtrack to Robert Altman’s film Kansas City, which led to collaborations on other Willner projects, including arranging for Jazz Foundation of America benefit concerts (featuring singers Lou Reed, Bono, Darlene Love, Macy Gray, Elvis Costello and Dr. John) at the Apollo Theatre, tributes to Bill Withers, Doc Pomus and Leonard Cohen at Celebrate Brooklyn and arranging work on the soundtrack for the 2005 documentary film, Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man.
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by Joe Dimino
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Continue ReadingAvant-Retro or Retro-Avant? Part I
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Continue ReadingSteven Bernstein, Peter Apfelbaum and Will Bernard: From the East Bay to the Avant Garde
by Leo Sidran
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Continue ReadingSteven Bernstein, Paolo Fresu, Gianluca Petrella, Marcus Rojas: Brass Bang!
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Continue ReadingThe Painted Bride Stirs-up Excitement With A Special Event To Acknowledge Jazz On Vine–the Longest Continuing Jazz Series In Philadelphia
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MTO Plays SLY: Steven Bernstein's Tribute to Sly & The Family Stone
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Calabro Music
STEVEN BERNSTEIN'S MILLENNIAL TERRITORY ORCHESTRA Pays Tribute To The Music Of SLY & THE FAMILY STONE On Third Studio Album MTO PLAYS SLY With Special Guests ANTONY HEGARTY, BERNIE WORRELL, BILL LASWELL, DEAN BOWMAN, MARTHA WAINWRIGHT, SANDRA ST. VICTOR, SHILPA RAY and VERNON REID Available SEPTEMBER 27 On LP, CD & Mp3 from ROYAL POTATO FAMILY New York City's favorite little big band," Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra cracks open wide the monumental songbook of Sly & The Family Stone ...
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RVAjazzfest: Steven Bernstein
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Steven Bernstein will perform at RVAjazzfest with Fight the Big Bull on February 21, 2009, 8pm, at The Camel. Boots of Leather and Glows in the Dark open. Tickets are $10, all ages welcome. By Dean ChristesenTrumpeter and arranger Steven Bernstein considers himself to be in a fortunate position. He is one of the few people in New York City that is able to make a living being a musician and, despite working extremely hard ...
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Steven Bernstein:diaspora Suite
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All About Jazz
By: Dennis Cook
As bold in its way as primo Ellington, yet cookin' with very different flavored grease, Steven Bernstein's rejuvenating Diaspora Suite (Tzadik) percolates with modernity but is everywhere touched by older flavors, roots and tubers caught in the teeth of this steady trundling maw. To call this jazz is a compliment to the genre. While the field can hold this level of diversity - a fisherman's net that pulls in '60s Miles Davis, Klezmer, Duke's small group recordings, ...
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Max Nagl, Steven Bernstein, Noel Akchote, Bradley Jones: Big Four Live on Hatology 637
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All About Jazz
Big Four Live: Hatology 637 Max Nagl - alto saxophone Steven Bernstein - trumpet Noel Akchote - guitar Bradley Jones - double bass In Max Nagl's varied jumble of creative activities, Big Four comes nearest to what we traditionally perceive as jazz. Formed at the suggestion of the producer Werner X. Uehlinger, who introduced him to the recordings of the original Big Four (Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier, Carmen Mastren, Wellman Braud) from 1940, the ...
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Trumpeter Steven Bernstein Interviewed at AAJ
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All About Jazz
Trumpeter/composer/arranger Steven Bernstein may be the ultimate Downtown jazz personality. Certainly, he's one of the most ubiquitous and hard-working since he began playing in New York in the 1980s after relocating from California.
Contributing Editor Paul Olson caught up with Bernstein for an in-depth interview that addresses, amongst other things, his two 2006 releases with his longstanding group Sex Mob, and the first release by his Millenial Territory Orchestra.
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Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra To Relese Debut Album
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All About Jazz
STEVEN BERNSTEIN'S MILLENNIAL TERRITORY ORCHESTRA MAKES ALBUM DEBUT WITH MTO VOLUME 1" ON SUNNYSIDE RECORDS Brooklyn, NY - On August 1, 2006, Sunnyside Records will release the debut studio album by Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra entitled MTO Volume 1. The nine-piece, self-proclaimed territory band" is led by the much-heralded New York City-based trumpeter Steven Bernstein and features Matt Munisteri on guitar, banjo & vocals, Charlie Burnham on violin, Clark Gayton on trombone, Doug Wieselman on clarinet & tenor saxophone, ...
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Cuong Vu + Steven Bernstein in Philadelphia, Feb 13 and 20
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All About Jazz
Monday, February 13 | 8pm CUONG VU TRIO with Cuong Vu, trumpet; Stomu Takeishi, bass; and Ted Poor, drums
University of Pennsylvania's Houston Hall Bodek Lounge, 3417 Spruce Street Free Admission
A truly unique musical voice, Cuong Vu has lent his remarkable talent to a wide range of artists including Pat Metheny, Laurie Anderson, David Bowie, Dave Douglas, Cibo Matto, Mitchell Froom and Chris Speed. Since moving to New York in 1994, ...
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Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra @ Bowery Poetry Club Every Sunday in March at 5pm
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All About Jazz
Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra @ Bowery Poetry Club Every Sunday in March at 5pm $12!! 308 Bowery (Bleecker-Houston) 6 to Bleecker, F/V 2nd Av 212-614-0505 Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra will be taking over from Butch Morris on Sunday's in March at Bowery Poetry Club. Rooted in the early jazz bands of the 20's and 30's and living in the present, the band celebrates traditional American music, revisting the sounds of Cecil Scott, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, Andy Kirk, Prince, ...
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Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra @ Bowery Poetry Club Every Sunday in March at 5pm
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All About Jazz
March 10, 2005 To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected] Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra @ Bowery Poetry Club Every Sunday in March at 5pm $12!! 308 Bowery (Bleecker-Houston) 6 to Bleecker, F/V 2nd Av 212-614-0505 Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra will be taking over from Butch Morris on Sunday's in March at Bowery Poetry Club. Rooted in the early jazz bands of the 20's and 30's and living in the present, the band celebrates traditional ...
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