SteveBaroneJazz.com
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Steve Barone, a native of the Cincinnati,
Ohio area, has been playing guitar professionally since 1970. Throughout his career, he has
traveled extensively in & out of the country (23 years "on the road"). He has
shared the stage with the likes of B.B. King, Donna Summer, Kenny Loggins and
Gladys Knight, just to name a few. He has played all types of music through the
years, but currently focuses solely on his true love of jazz. |
Check out Steve's CD's HERE |
Liner note excerpts from Steve's latest release, "I Remember" I met Steve Barone some years ago through our mutual friend and colleague, legendary guitarist Joe Pass. Steve was studying with Joe, and I had just finished producing a Joe Pass album. Joe was impressed with Steve's potential as a guitarist and writer and thought we might work well together. We explored a number of ideas, but Steve was busy with a traveling schedule, and we were never able to proceed. When it was time to leave the road, he decided to settle in the Cincinnati area where he grew up and his family still lives. He has continued to develop, and his music has evolved to the eclectic sounds heard on this CD. Delightful straight-ahead jazz lines can be heard on In A Mellow Tone, Softly As In A Morning Sunrise, Alone Together, and Billy's Bounce, in the World Music rhythms of Steve's original Puerto Rican Dream and Estate, Mal Waldron's seldom-heard ballad, the haunting Soul Eyes, and two other Barone originals I Remember and Sombre Serenade. The vocals, You Go To My Head and The Nearness Of You were a big surprise. When I first heard You Go To My Head, I was fascinated by Steve's unique phrasing and distinctive timbre, each of which eludes many successful singers. Steve is playing with a pleasing sound and style and is definitely in command of his instrument. His band mates are equally first rate and together they become a solid cohesive unit. With his endeavor, Steve has fulfilled the promise he demonstrated when we first met and is still obviously growing. Joe would be proud. BOB EDMONDSON, PRODUCER/MUSICIAN, LOS ANGELES |
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Steve's performance schedule:
Every Thursday at The Dilly Cafè in Mariemont. Every other Monday at Gabby's Cafè in Wyoming.
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The following
article about Steve Barone and his style of play on his then-new CD "Why
Not" is from the May 2002 issue of Vintage Guitar Magazine.
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