Steve Marcus
Steve Marcus was an American jazz saxophonist.
Biography
Marcus was born in The Bronx, New York, United States. He studied at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, between 1959 and 1961. He gained experience playing in the bands of Stan Kenton, Herbie Mann and Larry Coryell from 1963 to 1973. His first album as a leader included an arrangement of the Beatles' song, "Tomorrow Never Knows". He worked with jazz drummer Buddy Rich for the last twelve years of Rich's life. After Rich died, Marcus led the band and renamed it Buddy's Buddies.His song "Half a Heart" has a riff very similar to the famous saxophone riff of "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty.
Marcus died in September 2005 in New Hope, Pennsylvania.
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- Count's Rock Band
- The Lord's Prayer
- Green Line with Miroslav Vitous, Sonny Sharrock, Daniel Humair
- Something with Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media – recorded in 1970
- Sometime Other Than Now
- Steve Marcus & 2o1
- Smile
- Count's Jam Band Reunion – recorded in 2000
- ''Steve Marcus Project''
As a member
Bob Thiele Collective
- ''Lion Hearted''
As sideman
- Barefoot Boy
- Offering
- The Real Great Escape
- Stan Kenton / Jean Turner
- Artistry in Bossa Nova
- Gary Burton, Tennessee Firebird
- Herbie Mann, Live at the Whisky a Go Go – live
- Young Rascals, ''Once Upon a Dream''