tr, fh, *1950 RS
Musician / Conductor of Jazz
Stjepko Gut (also known as Stepko, Steve Gut, born 15 December 1950 in Ruma) is a Belgrade-based jazz musician. He studied jazz trumpet at the Swiss Jazz School in Bern, Switzerland, and at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. As a conductor, he won first place in the first Austrian Big Band Competition. He is one of the most famous jazz brass players from Serbia, others being Duško Gojković and Milivoje Marković. He was a member of the Lionel Hampton All Stars for two years, one of two white players at the time in that band. He made international tours, performances and recordings with Clark Terry, Wild Bill Davis,Curtis Fuller,Ed Thigpen, Benny Bailey, Horace Parlan, Mel Lewis, Johhny Griffin, Jimmy Heath, James Moody, Clifford Jordan, Ernie Willkins, Snooky Young, Joe
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Somethin' Special | Stjepko Gut, Nico Menci, Paolo Benedettini, Alessandro Minetto, Carlo Atti | 2004 | Album |
Afro-Balkanske Skice (Afro-Balkan Sketches) | Big Band RTS, String Ensemble Quartet, Stjepko Gut, Petyer Mihelich, Alvin Queen, Jazzart | 1998 | Album |
Sketches Of Balkan | Stjepko Gut | 1995 | Album |
Mr. C.T. | Stjepko Gut | 1995 | Album |
Quartets | Stjepko Gut | 1990 | Compil. |
Stjepko Gut & Big Band RTB | Stjepko Gut & Jazz Orkestar Radio-Televizije Beograd | 1987 | Album |