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Steve Berlin
Steve (* 1955 in Philadelphia, PA) is a saxophonist, keyboardist, and record
producer, he lives in Portland, OR. Steve is best known as a member of the rock
group Los Lobos and, before that, Top Jimmy & the Rhythm Pigs, the Blasters,
and the Flesh Eaters. Berlin joined the band Tuatara as a side project in 1998
on their second album, Trading with the Enemy.
As either a session musician or producer, Berlin has worked with the Crash Test Dummies, Backyard Tire Fire, The Beat Farmers, John Lee Hooker, the Paladins, Faith No More, Dave Alvin, R.E.M., the Go-Go's, the Smithereens, the Replacements, Leo Kottke, Sheryl Crow, the Act, Los Super Seven, Rickie Lee Jones, Leftover Salmon, String Cheese Incident, Alec Ounsworth (Clap Your Hands Say Yeah), Raul Malo, Rick Trevino, Jackie Greene, the Tragically Hip, Great Big Sea, the Bridge, Nathan Wiley, the Dandy Warhols, Making Movies, No Te Va Gustar, Brownout and Deer Tick. from Wikipedia |
contact: | contact@SteveBerlinMusic.com |
homepage: | steveberlinmusic.com |
Click on the logo to see Steve's tour dates. |
Maestro Heads Up International HUCD3164 recorded in Los Angeles, CA, Irvine, CA, New Orleans, LA, Hollywood, CA/USA |
Taj Mahal, banjo, guitar, harmonica, ukulele, vocals Rudy Costa, alto sax Steve Berlin, tenor sax, baritone sax, organ Joe Sublett, tenor sax, baritone sax Angela Wellman, trombone Darrell Leonard, trombone Takeshi Akimoto, guitar David Hidalgo, guitar Cesar Rosas, guitar Johnny Lee Schell, guitar Jason Mozersky, guitar Leo Nocentelli, guitar Louie Pérez, guitar Mike Finnigan, keyboards Ivan Neville, Hammond organ Mick Weaver, Hammond organ, keyboards Jason Yates, keyboards Billy Branch, harmonica Larry Fulcher, bass Jesse Ingalls, bass Conrad Lozano, bass George Porter jr., bass Bill Rich, bass Tony Braunagel, drums Carlton "Santa" Davis, drums Cougar Estrada, drums Michael Jerome, drums, percussion Kester Smith, drums, percussion Debra Dobkin, percussion Toumani Diabaté, kora Bassekou Kouyate, xalam Ben Harper, vocals Angélique Kidjo, vocals Ziggy Marley, vocals |
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