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Not sure why, but Steve Masakowski doesn't get much attention here.
Here's a nice, recent video:
and another:
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09-01-2019 10:41 AM
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Does Steve still live in New Orleans? He was a mainstay of the scene when I lived there. Taught at the University of New Orleans. (May still, for all I know.)
Great player, and versatile. Has made great music in a variety of settings.
Glad you posted this. I hadn't heard him in a while.
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Yep, he's still down there (according to his web site!).
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never heard of this guy great player. i like the on the first video the run he does at 56 sec.
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His daughter Sasha deserved to be mentioned too. She's talented singer and actually getting pretty popular. I met her in NYC. Great singer in trad jazz and far beyond.
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Originally Posted by Hep To The Jive
If you like "modern jazz meets 'Nawlins," check out his albums with "Astral Project!"
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Wow nice to see new names I haven’t heard. Thank you
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Thanks for posting this. I always make it a point to catch Astral Project's set at Jazzfest whenever I attend - those guys are all monster players. In addition to daughter Sasha, be sure to check out his son, bassist Martin Masakowski. Sometimes they all appear as the Masakowski family, though I've yet to be lucky enough to catch one of those shows.
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Johnny Vidacovich (drums) is another NOLA heavyweight, one of those guys who seems to play with everyone.
Here's a bit of Johnny with George Porter, Jr (Meters, etc) and Sonny Landreth, the great slide player.
This was recorded at the Maple Leaf, a great local bar. It was close by when I lived at the seminary on S. Carrollton. Not as close by as the Rock'n'Bowl, but still walking distance (!)
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Funny, of course: Steve's been on the scene for a long time! There's always someone "in need of better recognition" out there, I guess ..
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Here's another recent one (I'm not a fan of the "wah" effect he's using, but his lines are funky and groovin'!):
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