Steve Weisberg

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Steve Weisberg, born 1963 in Norfolk, Virginia, is a composer/arranger/pianist and international recording artist/producer. In the 80's, after studying with Michael Gibbs at Berklee College in Boston, Ma., he recorded the XtraWatt/ECM release "I Can't Stand Another Night Alone (in bed with you)" produced by Carla Bley and Steve Swallow, recorded and performed with Karen Mantler and her Cat Arnold, contributed arrangements for Hal Willner's "Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill" (A&M).

Through the end of the 80's and into the 90's, he performed in and around New York City with the prestigious Steve Weisberg and his Orchestra, a 13 piece ensemble consisting of New York's finest jazz luminaries and trend setters.

He spent the 90's performing with Flamin' Amy Coleman and musical directing Off-Off-Broadway musicals including a 1995 run at La MaMa in New York's East Village of the critically acclaimed original musical "The House Of Nancy Dunn" co-written with Andrew Craft, JJ Hickey, and Howard Pflanzer.

Weisberg re-emerged in 2002 to arrange for Hal Willner's "Stormy Weather: a tribute to Harold Arlen" (SONY), moved to Los Angeles in '03 and continued to act as musical director for two Hal Willner events "Shock and Awe: the music of Randy Newman" and "Let's Eat: a tribute to the Firesign Theater".

In addition, he has contributed music to the films "Things to do in Denver When You're Dead", "Don't Say a Word", "Imposter", "Runaway Jury" , "Bewitched" and the 2006 documentary "The Ground Truth"; and he has done the musical score for "Being Ron Jeremy", "Eyeball Eddie", and "What Remains".

In 2006 he has produced the new release by 60's soul legend Howard Tate titled "Portrait of Howard" featuring Lou Reed, Carla Bley, Larry Goldings, and Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher of Elvis Costello fame along with a 20 piece orchestra.

In February 2007 he acted as musical director and arranger for Perla Batalla's 'The Gospel According to Leonard Cohen', an all star tribute concert in Los Angeles including Jackson Browne, Michael McDonald, Howard Tate, Bill Frisell,and Jill Sobule.

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