Steve
Wiest
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» Steve
Wiest Artist Profile
Jazz trombonist Steve
Wiest is in great demand as a featured artist, composer/arranger
and clinician. Throughout the U.S., he is enjoying success
and critical acclaim as he pursues an ambitious performing
schedule while continuing to record, compose and arrange. Steve
has also appeared in Canada, South America, Australia, Japan,
and Europe.
From 1981-1986, Steve was the featured trombonist and one of
the arrangers for Maynard Ferguson's Band. While with Maynard,
he recorded two CDs: "Storm" and "Live From San Francisco", and
one two-volume video: "The Playboy Jazz Festival". During this
time, Steve and the M.F. band also performed with a number of
guest artists including: Freddie Hubbard, Slide Hampton, Wynton
Marsalis, David Clayton Thomas, Lew Soloff, Billy Eckstein, and
Mel Torme. Maynard has recorded three of Steve's arrangements: "South
21st Shuffle", "Portuguese Love", and most recently "I Love You" on
Ferguson's recent release "Brass Attitude". Maynard's current
group, "Big Bop Nouveau", is performing two arrangements by Steve
on the road: "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone", and "I'm Old
Fashioned".
Following his years with Ferguson, Steve completed a Masters
Degree in Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas. While
at UNT, he was the lead trombonist and one of the featured arrangers
for the UNT 1:00 Lab Band. His composing, arranging, and trombone
playing can be heard on the following UNT CDs: "Lab '86", "Lab
'87", "Lab '88", " With Respect To Stan", "Live From Australia", "The
Best of The 1:00", and "Fifty Years of Jazz at North Texas".
Steve also contributed a chart to "Lab 89". In 1997 in celebration
of the 50th year of the UNT Jazz Studies Program, Steve was a
featured soloist with an all-star band of UNT alumni that included:
Tom Malone, Ed Soph, Marvin Stamm, Lou Marini, and Jack Peterson.
For more information about these recordings, please visit the
UNT Jazz page.
After a two-year stint as Assistant Director of Jazz Studies
at The University of Texas at Arlington, [1988-1990], Steve became
Director of Jazz Studies and Trombone at the University
of Wisconsin-Whitewater. His duties at UW-W include directing
the award-winning Jazz Symposium [an Art Blakey-style small group]
the Jazz Ensemble [big band], the ever-popular UWW Jazz Camp,
and, the trombone
studio. Steve also teaches jazz pedagogy courses, jazz history,
jazz improvisation and jazz composition & arranging.
During his tenure at UW-Whitewater, Steve has also been a regular
member of the Doc Severinsen Big Band and recorded "Swingin'
The Blues" with Doc on Azika Records in 2000. He continues a
regular schedule as an in-demand guest soloist, and clinician
at universities, high schools, jazz festivals, and music conferences
in the U.S. and abroad.
Steve has a number of arrangements and texts published with
various companies including Kendor, Doug Beach, Hal Leonard,
and The University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press. He is also
very busy as a composer with recent commissions coming from the
Illinois chapter of The International Association of Jazz Educators,
The University of Northern Colorado, and Maynard Ferguson.
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"The Excalibur version of the T302 is simply the
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warm tone, but is capable of cutting right across an entire
big band when necessary.
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Steve Wiest
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