Steve Holt (born 1954) is a Canadian jazz pianist.
Early life and education
Born in Montreal, Quebec, in 1954, Holt exhibited musical ability in early childhood, playing piano at the age of four. By the time he was a teenager, Holt was a regular on the Montreal club scene.
Holt remained self-taught until he entered McGill University. There, he was taught by pianist Armas Maiste, whose bebop playing influenced him. Holt also became a student of Kenny Barron, traveling regularly to New York City for private lessons with the pianist. Holt graduated from McGill in 1981 with that university's first Bachelor of Music major in Jazz Performance, and taught jazz improvisation there.
Later life and career
In 1983, Holt's debut album, The Lion's Eyes, was released. It was nominated for a Juno Award. He has worked with jazz musicians Larry Coryell, Eddie Henderson, and Archie Shepp. Holt moved to Toronto in 1987 and worked as an equity analyst. For a time, he also continued playing clubs at night. Further albums were released in the 1990s: Christmas Light (1991); Just Duet (1992); and Catwalk (1994).
In 1999, Holt returned to concentrating on music full-time. Three years later, his fifth album, The Dream, was released. He then moved into music production, and stopped performing jazz live until 2014. Following a move to the countryside, his interest in jazz performance returned. In 2017, he opened a health food store in Warkworth, Ontario, that operates as a jazz venue once a week.
Discography
- 1983: The Lion's Eyes (Plug)
- 1991: Christmas Light (Inner Music)
- 1992: Just Duet (Sackville) with Kieran Overs
- 1993: Catwalk (Sackville)
- 2001: The Dream (Trilogy)
Singles
- 2002: We Need You (Trilogy)
- 2002: Just to Be With You (Trilogy)
- 2003: Soon (Trilogy)
References
- ^ Wilson, MacKenzie. "Steve Holt". AllMusic. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- ^ Hum, Peter (April 18, 2016). "'I Feel Like I'm Fully Invested Again in Jazz': The Steve Holt Interview". Ottawa Citizen.
- StudentScholarships.org
- "Owner of "The Natural" is Jazzing up his shop in Warkworth | Trent Hills Now". Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- Williams, Caroline (Fall 2018). "Keeping Music Live at The Natural". Grapevine Magazine. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
External links
Categories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- Canadian jazz pianists
- Musicians from Montreal
- Post-bop pianists
- Jewish Canadian musicians
- Canadian male jazz composers
- Canadian jazz composers
- McGill University School of Music alumni
- Canadian pop pianists
- Canadian male singers
- Canadian financial analysts
- Anglophone Quebec people
- 21st-century Canadian pianists
- 21st-century Canadian male musicians
- Sackville Records artists
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- 20th-century Canadian singer-songwriters
- Canadian male jazz pianists
- 21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters