Mike Stern
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Revision as of 19:09, 10 October 2009
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Introduction
Mike Stern (originally Sedgwick) born January 1953, is best known for his work with Miles Davis and as a member of Jaco Pastorius World of Mouth band. He also appeared in Blood, Sweat & Tears as well in Michael Brecker's band. He has also made several solo albums, been voted best jazz guitarist in Guitar Player and have several Grammy nominees. Mike is married to Guitarist/Singer Leni Stern and also have his own club in N.Y city, where he uses to sit in with the musicians playing if he's around.
Education & early career
In the early 70's Mike attended Berkley College of Music, where he had Mick Goodrich as mentor and also became a friend of Pat Metheny. The latter recommended him for Blood, Sweat & Tears when they were searchin for a new guitar player. Mike's early influences included Jimi Hendrix, Jim Hall, Wes Montgomery and other jazz/rock players around. During the years with BST he met Jaco Pastorius who also was a good friend of Pat Metheny and the two of them became friends. It's reported that Jaco often told Mike: "-Man, you must get some flash in Your playing". This maybe encouraged Mike to practice and reach the brilliant technique and timing, which is one of his trademark style wise.
Living in New York
Mike moved to N.Y city after his years at Berkeley, and were jamming on the local clubs, often with Jaco, drummer Adam Nussbaum and Saxophone-player Steve Slagle. (which is confirmed by a bootleg by the name "Live in Old York") During the first years in N.Y he played with BST and also recorded two albums as well as touring with the band. After he left BST, he played with Billy Cobhams band for about 1-1 1/2 year before Miles Davis asked him to join his band.
Taking the audience with storm
Mike's real big break in the world of music came when Miles Davis was releasing the first album in 8 years ("Man with the Horn", probably due to heavy drug abuse. It has been rumoured since Jimi Hendrix died that Miles was supposed to make an album with Jimi, but they never made that to happen. One song stands clearly out: "Fat Time", which also was Miles nickname of Mike. "Time" was coming from Miles respect for Mike's timing and "Fat" was actually a friendly poke to Mike, who had a little overweight at that time. Eventually Miles changed it to just "Time" when Mike returned to the band later in the eighties. Bill Evans (saxophone player), who's already was working with Miles, was a friend of Mike an d he took Miles down to a club where Mike was performing with Billy Cobham. Miles asked Mike to show up on a session next day, and a week later he was called by Miles for the session of "Fat Time". After the first, that were recorded live in the studio, Mike wasn't satisfied and asked for another take - Miles replied: "Fat Time, when you're at a party, you gotta know when to leave."
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