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Steve Wiest

New Arabesque Release This Summer! (see blog)

About Me

Arabesque Recording artist and Grammy-nominated arranger Steve Wiest is in great demand as a featured soloist, composer/arranger and clinician. He has performed extensively in the U.S., South America, Australia, Japan, and Europe. Wiest's new solo CD: "Excalibur: The Steve Wiest Big Band" was released in August of 2006 by Arabesque Jazz to wide critical acclaim (see Blog for reviews). Steve is now teaching jazz composition and jazz trombone at The University of North Texas.

From 1981-1986, Steve was the featured trombonist and one of the arrangers for Maynard Ferguson's Band. While with Maynard, he recorded two CDs: "Storm" and "Live From San Francisco", and one two-volume video: "The Playboy Jazz Festival". During this time, Steve and the M.F. band also performed with a number of guest artists including: Freddie Hubbard, Slide Hampton, Wynton Marsalis, David Clayton Thomas, Lew Soloff, Billy Eckstein, and Mel Torme. Maynard has recorded a number of Steve's compositions and arrangements including: "South 21st Shuffle" (Live From San Francisco), "Portuguese Love" (The Playboy Jazz Festival), "I Love You" (Brass Attitude) and "I'm Old Fashioned" on MF Horn VI. Steve reunited with Maynard for a final performance at the Blue Note in New York for 12 sold out shows in July, 2006. The all-star MF alum group then went into the studio to record what would be Maynard's final CD, to be released in early 2007. Included on this release will be Wiest's arrangements of "Besame Mucho" and "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone"

Following his years with Ferguson, Steve completed a Masters Degree in Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas. While at UNT, he was the lead trombonist and one of the featured arrangers for the UNT 1:00 Lab Band. His composing, arranging, and trombone playing can be heard on the following UNT CDs: "Lab '86", "Lab '87", "Lab '88", " With Respect To Stan", "Live From Australia", "The Best of The 1:00", and "Fifty Years of Jazz at North Texas". Steve also contributed a chart to "Lab 89". In 1997 in celebration of the 50th year of the UNT Jazz Studies Program, Steve was a featured soloist with an all-star band of UNT alumni that included: Tom Malone, Ed Soph, Marvin Stamm, Lou Marini, and Jack Peterson. For more information about these recordings, please visit the UNT Jazz page.

After a two-year stint as Assistant Director of Jazz Studies at The University of Texas at Arlington, [1988-1990], Steve became Director of Jazz Studies and Trombone at The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. During his tenure at UW-Whitewater, Steve was also a regular member of the Doc Severinsen Big Band and recorded "Swingin' The Blues" with Doc on Azika Records in 2000. Steve was appointed Assistant Professor of Jazz at the University of North Texas in 2007 where he now teaches jazz composition and jazz trombone along with directing the new UNT jazz trombone ensemble: The U-Tubes. For more info on the Jazz Studies program at UNT go to: http://www.jazz.unt.edu To read about the UNT Trombone Studio go to: www.untbones.com

Steve has a number of arrangements and texts published with various companies including Kendor, Doug Beach, Hal Leonard, Ron Keezer's Really good Music and The University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press. All the original music from his Arabesque CD "Excalibur" is available at Wlarus Music: http://www.walrusmusic.com

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Member Since: 10/5/2006
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Record Label: Arabesque Jazz
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My Blog

New Arabesque CD!

I just finished initial work on my new project for Arabesque which will be released this Summer. It is a quintet recording of all new arrangements. The twist is that the pieces I arranged are from unu...
Posted by Steve Wiest on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 05:51:00 PST

Grammy Nomination Update

Update, February 12, 2008:I just returned from having a blast at the 2008 Grammys. The event was pure magic and my wife Carmen and I enjoyed all the star-gazing and killin' performances. WOW! We also ...
Posted by Steve Wiest on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 12:13:00 PST

The New UNT Gig!

Steve Wiest: December, 2007I am finishing up my first semester teaching jazz composition and trombone at UNT, and have loved every minute of it! I am leaving this blog posting up for awhile as well-wi...
Posted by Steve Wiest on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 07:58:00 PST

The JazzEd Feature Story

..The good folks at the new magazine JazzEd chose to do a feature story on yours truly for their June/July issue. Some people just have better taste than others... Seriously, Kevin Mitchell did a grea...
Posted by Steve Wiest on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:11:00 PST

Excalibur Review: Jack Bowers

Here is a review by Jack Bowers, who writes for All About JazzBy Jack Bowers All About Jazz Even though the odds are heavily against them, a handful of intrepid souls keeps struggling to safegua...
Posted by Steve Wiest on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 07:46:00 PST

Excalibur Review: Joe Bendel and John Tapscott

Here are two reviews by a couple of great free-lance reviewers, artists, and educators: Joseph Bendel from the blog:"J.B. Spins "ExcaliburThe Steve Wiest Big Band Arabesque Recordings (see special ...
Posted by Steve Wiest on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 07:36:00 PST

Excalibur Review: Bob Bernotas

Hello All! A number of reviews are now in on my Arabesque Jazz CD project: "The Steve Wiest Big Band: Excalibr", so I thought I would post them here as well as on my website.  Here is a wonderfu...
Posted by Steve Wiest on Sat, 21 Oct 2006 12:04:00 PST