ts, ss, sax, 1939-1987 US, The Bronx
Musician of Jazz and Rock
Steve Marcus (September 18, 1939 in New York's Bronx – September 25, 2005 in New Hope, Pennsylvania) was an American jazz saxophonist.Also known as "The Count", he is credited (along with Larry Coryell) as being a "godfather" of jazz–rock fusion. His first album as a leader, Tomorrow Never Knows, featured a custom arrangement of the ground-breaking Beatles song of the same name. He continued this trend until he later became known for more orthodox jazz playing with drummer Buddy Rich. He was Rich's featured soloist for the last 12 years of Rich's life. He took the reins of the band as the de facto leader after Rich died in 1987, renaming it "Buddy's Buddies" and touring the world with alumni of Rich's many groups.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Steve Marcus Project | Steve Marcus | 2007 | Album |
Count's Jam Band Reunion | Larry Coryell, Steve Marcus, Steve Smith, Kai Eckhardt | 2001 | Album |
Count's Rock Band/The Lord's Prayer | Steve Marcus | 1999 | Compil. |
Steve Smith And Buddy's Buddies Featuring Buddy Rich Alumni | Steve Smith And Buddy's Buddies Featuring Buddy Rich Alumni, Steve Marcus, Andy Fusco, Lee Musiker, Anthony Jackson | 1999 | Album |
A Tribute To The Music Of Buddy Rich | Buddy Rich Big Band Featuring Steve Marcus | 1994 | Single |
Smile | Steve Marcus Featuring John Hicks, Christian McBride, Marvin "Smitty" Smith | 1993 | Album |
Steve Marcus & 2o1 | Steve Marcus | 1992 | Album |
Sometime Other Than Now | Steve Marcus | 1976 | Album |
Something | Steve Marcus + Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media | 1972 | Album |
Green Line | Steve Marcus, Miroslav Vitous, Sonny Sharrock, Daniel Humair | 1970 | Album |
The Lord's Prayer | Steve Marcus | 1969 | Album |
Count's Rock Band | Steve Marcus | 1969 | Album |
Tomorrow Never Knows | Steve Marcus | 1968 | Album |