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Patches Stewart

Michael Patches Stewart

About Me

When you hear Michael "Patches" Stewart play his trumpet, you know immediately he was born and raised in the city where Jazz was born — New Orleans.

It was during his high school years as one of St. Augustine's High School's "Purple Knights" that he acquired his nickname "Patches" from his habit of wearing a variety of patches on his blue jeans. On parade days, some used to say they could hear Patches before the St. Aug marching band came around the corner.

He started to gain a rep around New Orleans and while still a teenager Patches got a call to fill-in at a recording session with Allen Toussaint. It would be his first time in a studio, and it turned out to be an important one -- he was in the horn section session for LaBelle's international hit Lady Marmalade.

Patches' focus on performing led him to L.A. Those first years weren't easy, but he eventually landed a gig touring with The Brothers Johnson. Through them he met Quincy Jones, who remembered Patches when putting together the band for the highly successful The Dude Tour.

Not long after, Patches began touring with another jazz giant — Al Jarreau. In-between tours with Al, Patches could often be found in studio recording sessions or occasionally performing with world class artists like David Sanborn, Anita Baker, George Duke, Bonnie Raitt, and Rickie Lee Jones.

In the 90's Marcus Miller, the Grammy Award winning bassist, composer and producer Marcus refocused his attention on his own projects. Since then, Patches has been a regular in Miller's "best of the best" band of musicians.

To date, Patches has 3 solo CDs to his credit, the latest being the highly respected BLOW, produced by Marcus Milller.

For more information: www.patchesstewart.com

My Interests

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Member Since: 5/20/2007
Band Website: patchesstewart.com
Influences:

Freddie Hubbard — he could play the trumpet like a saxophone player - incredible, incredible chops.

Miles Davis — always changing. Every time you heard Miles he was doing something different, which is hard for a musician to do.

Clifford Brown — This guy had the sweetest sound, and so crystal clear. He could make you cry and drop your jaw at the same time.

Louis Armstrong — never afraid to take a chance.

Kenny Dorham — nobody sounds like Kenny!


Record Label: KOCH/3 Deuces
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Good news and bad news...

Bad news first -- I've suffered another one of those mishaps that happen right in the middle of a run, and now I'm driving all over L.A., trying to get trumpet valves repaired. I will say no more. Th...
Posted by Patches Stewart on Fri, 02 May 2008 01:20:00 PST

Hitting the road with Marcus Miller

Here are the dates - hope we’re hitting a location near you!APRIL 7ANNAPOLIS, MDRAMS HEAD ON STAGEAPRIL 9 & 10ALEXANDRIA, VA (DC)THE BIRCHMEREAPRIL 11NEW YORK, NYB.B.KING BLUES CLUBAPRIL 12BUFFA...
Posted by Patches Stewart on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 02:36:00 PST

Sitting in...

Tonight and tomorrow I’m sitting in with Ricky Minor’s band on American Idol. These are some cool cats...
Posted by Patches Stewart on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:31:00 PST

The Jazz Suite PodCast

Check out this very nice podcast devoted to jazz -- The Jazz Suite. I'm honored to have my music added to the show.  To give it a listen, check out the link or subscribe via iTunes.Peace,Patches...
Posted by Patches Stewart on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 12:07:00 PST

It's hot out here...

It is definitely summertime in Europe! Been having a lot of fun - audiences have been great.We have the next few days off in France. Beautiful hotel, but sure miss the a/c....
Posted by Patches Stewart on Sat, 26 May 2007 07:57:00 PST

On the road...

I'm touring Europe in Marcus Miller's Band for the next couple of weeks. Today Hungary, tomorrow France! Tour dates are posted at MarcusMiller.com
Posted by Patches Stewart on Mon, 21 May 2007 10:45:00 PST