Steve Turre

Trombonist and educator with notable recordings

Steve Turre - Trombonist and educator with notable recordings
Born

September 12th, 1948
77 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent trombonist and educator, contributions to jazz music are significant. Turre played with legendary musicians including Art Blakey and McCoy Tyner. He served as a member of the Saturday Night Live band for over a decade. In the world of jazz, he is noted for his innovative use of conch shells as instruments, integrating them into traditional trombone performances. Turre has recorded numerous albums that showcase his musical versatility and creativity. His work in music education has influenced many aspiring musicians.

Played with Art Blakey and McCoy Tyner

Performed in the Saturday Night Live band

Utilized conch shells in performances

Released multiple solo jazz albums

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