Steve Grossman

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Steve Grossman (born January 18, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York City; died in Glen Cove, N.Y., August 13, 2020) is a jazz saxophonist who started in jazz fusion, but is most known for hard bop.
He performed & recorded with Miles Davis and Elvin Jones.
His first record "Some Shapes To Come" was released in 1974.

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Inmate Man

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Pressure Point

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Zulu Stomp

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WBAI

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Ebb Tide

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