John Stein 340976 216334177 2008-06-01T04:21:15Z Tyrenius 393711 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/Wiki11790|Wiki11790]] ([[User talk:Wiki11790|talk]]) to last version by DJ Clayworth : ''For the football manager, see [[Jock Stein|John 'Jock' Stein]]'' : ''For the professor of neurophysiology, see [[Professor John Stein]]'' {{for|the jazz drummer|Johnny Stein}} '''John Stein''', is a [[List of jazz guitarists|jazz guitarist]], born and raised in [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. His education includes a [[Bachelor of Music]] from [[Berklee College of Music]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts]], where he is an associate [[professor]]. ==Musical Background== Stein associates with such Boston [[jazz music]]ians as [[Bill Pierce]], [[John LaPorta]], and [[Bob Freedman]]. He has performed onstage with [[David Newman|David "Fathead" Newman]], [[Lou Donaldson]], [[Dr]]. [[Lonnie Smith]], [[Johnny Vidacovich]], and [[Idris Muhammad]]. He has also performed [[concert]]s in [[Europe]], conducting tours in [[Germany]], [[France]] and [[Switzerland]], in [[Brazil]], as well as in the [[United States]]. Stein's [[musical composition|compositions]] and performances are a range of jazz, including [[blues]], [[bebop]], [[bossas]], and [[Swing (genre)|swing]]. ==Discography== *''Hustle Up!'' (KFW 172); released in [[1995]] on Tightly Knit Records (a subsidiary of Knitting Factory Works). *''Green Street'' (AL 73158); released in [[1999]] on A-Records; featured [[David "Fathead" Newman]] on [[Reed (instrument)|reeds]]. *''Portraits and Landscapes'' (JRCD 20029); released in [[2000]] on [[Jardis Records]] (a European jazz guitar label); featured [[Larry Goldings]] on [[piano]] and [[organ (music)|organ]], [[Bill Thompson]] on [[Reed (instrument)|reeds]], [[Keala Kaumeheiwa]] on [[Double bass|Bass]], and [[Greg Conroy]] on [[drums]]. *''Conversation Pieces'' (JRCD 20140); released in [[2002]] on Jardis Records; featured [[David "Fathead" Newman]] on [[Reed (instrument)|reeds]]. *''Interplay'' (AJD72226); released in [[2004]] on Azica Records; featured [[John Lockwood]] on [[Double bass|Bass]] and [[Yoron Israel]] on [[Drums]]. *''Concerto Internacional de Jazz'' (WCS 031); released in [[2006]] on Whaling City Sound; featured Brazilian musicians [[Frank Herzberg]], [[Zé Eduardo Nazario]], [[Alexandre Zamith]], [[Bocato]], [[Teco Cardoso]], [[Pedro Ito]]. ==External links== *[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:uqjw7i58g71r~T2 AllMusic.com Discography] *[http://johnstein.com/ John Stein Website] {{DEFAULTSORT:Stein, John}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American jazz guitarists]] [[Category:American academics]] [[Category:Berklee College of Music alumni]] [[Category:Berklee College of Music faculty]] {{US-jazz-musician-stub}} {{US-guitarist-stub}}