Steve Kuhn has had an interesting career. A talented jazz pianist, he has worked in many types of settings through the years. He began classical piano lessons when he was five, studied with Madame Chaloff, and accompanied her son, baritonist
Serge Chaloff, on some gigs when the pianist was 14. He freelanced in Boston as a teenager, graduated from Harvard, and moved to New York where he worked with
Kenny Dorham's group (1959-1960).
Kuhn was the original pianist in
John Coltrane's Quartet, playing for two months before
McCoy Tyner succeeded him. He was with the bands of
Stan Getz (1961-1963) and
Art Farmer (1964-1966), lived in Europe (1967-1970), and then returned to the U.S. in 1971.
Kuhn doubled on electric piano in the 1970s, recorded for ECM, and co-led a group with
Sheila Jordan in the latter part of the decade. After a period playing commercial music, he formed an acoustic trio in the mid-'80s, which has been his main vehicle ever since.
Steve Kuhn has recorded as a leader for Impulse (1966), Contact, MPS, BYG, Muse, ECM, Blackhawk, New World, Owl, Concord, and Postcards.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi