Formed
in 1974, the Steve Wright Big Band has been a mainstay of the Twin Cities
jazz scene, playing
everything from jazz festivals to corporate meetings to dance band gigs.
With the inception of Steve Wright Music Endeavors music publishing in the
same year, we decided to form a jazz orchestra of top musicians in the area
-- many of whom had played in the Buddy Rich, Glenn Miller, Woody Herman and
Stan Kenton orchestras over the years. Others, including Dick Oatts who went
on in 1977 to join the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra (now the Vanguard Orchestra),
Jimmy Johnson (L.A. studio artist/James Taylor) and Bob Rockwell (American/Danish
jazz artist) have gone on to become world renowned jazz artists. Many who
played in the original Steve Wright Big Band have stayed in the Twin Cities
as first-call jazz/commercial musicians and jazz educators Three members of
the band from the late 1970's and early 1980's toured and recorded with Prince
for three years in the early 1990's as part of a five-person horn section
(Dave Jensen, Kathy Jensen & Steve Strand). They now often perform as
an occapella jazz-rock horn group known as the "Hornheads" along
with Ken Holmen & Mike Nelson.
In 1981, the Steve Wright Big Band took a month long tour of the Midwest with
a concert entitled “Sounds of the Big Bands”, playing both big band
standards and compositions and arrangements by the leader. Among many other
gigs the band has played, they were selected to play at the 1982 Kool Jazz
Festival as a front act to both the Red Rodney-Ira Sullivan Quintet and the
Dexter Gordon Quartet at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis. The band has backed
up many great artists, including Lou Rawls, Tommy Newsom, Shirley Jones, David
Allyn and others, as well as recording and playing for the 1991 Special Olympics
in Minneapolis.
Wright’s album “Take Two” (released on CD & available on
this website) was recorded in August of 1981 in two days of recording, after
making a guest appearance with Tommy Newsom (then of the Tonight Show) a the
Schmitt Music Clinic. In 2001, fourteen of the same eighteen musicians joined
him in performing for the annual Twin Cities Musicians Union party.
The musicians in the group remain mainstays of the Twin Cities’ music
scene, working in every conceivable situation from Broadway shows to jazz
clubs. Gary Gauger, the band’s regular drummer, was a member of the USAF’s
Airmen of Note when Wright joined that group in 1968 and moved to the Twin
Cities in the mid ‘70’s. He remains as the big band’s regular
drummer and runs his own business -- Gauger Percussion -- in Minnetonka. Lead
altoist, Brian Grivna, frequently performs with both the Minnesota Orchestra,
Broadway and with his own jazz quartet. Rick Cornish is the president of his
own PR firm, Flying Colors. Jimmy Hamilton performs regularly in both the
Twin Cities and Las Vegas. Dave Karr, while now retired from the jingle business, is busy playing
and composing jazz. Dave Graf is a computer graphics specialist, as well as
a first call trombonist in the Twin Cities.
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