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Mike Stern

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One of the premier guitarists of his generation, the three-time Grammy nominee was born on January 10, 1953 in Boston. After growing up in Washington D.C., he returned to Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music and got his start as a guitar player with Blood, Sweat & Tears at the age of 22. Following a stint with Billy Cobham's powerhouse fusion band from 1979-1980, Mike moved to New York City and was recruited by Miles Davis and played a key role in his celebrated comeback band of 1981 (which also included bassist Marcus Miller Read more on Last.fm

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  • jazz fusion
  • jazz guitar

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Mike Stern?
What happened to Mike Stern? Mike Stern, the acclaimed jazz guitarist, experienced a significant setback in July 2016 when he suffered a fall in New York City. The accident resulted in two broken bones in his right arm and injuries to his nerves, severely impacting his ability to play guitar. Stern, renowned for his energetic performances and technical prowess, faced months of surgeries and physical therapy to regain movement and strength in his hand. Despite these challenges, Stern demonstrated remarkable perseverance. He adapted his playing technique, including using adhesive tape to help hold his guitar pick, allowing him to continue performing and recording music. His resilience inspired many in the jazz community, and he made a triumphant return to the stage and studio. Stern's journey through injury and recovery is a testament to his dedication to music and his enduring influence as one of contemporary jazz's leading guitarists.
Who is Mike Stern's musician?
Who is Mike Stern's musician? Mike Stern is not a musician's stage name or a band; he is an individual artist, celebrated for his virtuosity on the jazz guitar. Over his prolific career, Mike Stern has collaborated with numerous world-class musicians, both as a bandleader and as a sideman. He is particularly known for his work with jazz legends such as Miles Davis, with whom he performed in the early 1980s, as well as collaborations with Jaco Pastorius, Brecker Brothers, and David Sanborn. Stern's bands often feature top-tier jazz musicians, including saxophonists Bob Berg and Bill Evans, and drummers such as Dennis Chambers and Dave Weckl. His dynamic interplay with these artists has contributed to his status as a key figure in modern jazz fusion. If you're searching for "Mike Stern's musician,"
How is Mike Stern related to Kyra Sedgwick?
How is Mike Stern related to Kyra Sedgwick? Mike Stern is the stepbrother of actress Kyra Sedgwick. This familial connection comes through their mother, Patricia Heller. Patricia, a notable advocate and writer, married Henry Dwight Sedgwick V, who is Kyra Sedgwick's father, making Mike Stern and Kyra Sedgwick step-siblings. While they have pursued very different paths
What was Mike Stern's first album?
What was Mike Stern's first album? Mike Stern's first solo album is "Upside Downside,"
What happened to Mike Stern's right hand?
What happened to Mike Stern's right hand? Mike Stern's right hand was severely injured after a fall in July 2016 in New York City. The accident caused him to break both the humerus and radius bones in his right arm, resulting in nerve damage that affected his ability to grip and control a guitar pick. For a guitarist, especially one known for fast, intricate playing, this injury was potentially career-threatening. Stern underwent multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation. Facing difficulty in holding the pick, he innovated by taping the pick to his thumb, allowing him to continue his unique style of playing. Despite ongoing challenges with dexterity and sensation, Stern's determination enabled him to return to performing and recording, inspiring fans and fellow musicians alike. His recovery story is often cited as a testament to his passion for music and unwavering commitment to his craft.

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