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Steve Berlin on the Jody Jazz Tenor DV
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I have been searching and searching for a tenor mouthpiece that could cut through
the astonishing noise of my band yet not completely sacrifice the bottom end- and up
until I played the Jody Jazz DV that search had been fruitless. Somehow this piece
sacrifices nothing- it is completely free blowing with a rich bottom end and allows
a much wider latitude of reed choices than anything I've tried. It is mildly miraculous
in my humble opinion
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Steve Berlin Biography
A longtime mainstay of the Los Angeles music scene, saxophonist Steve Berlin
enjoyed perhaps his greatest prominence as a member of Los Lobos, although he was
also a sought-after producer and session player. Born September 14, 1955 in Philadephia,
he first surfaced with the Blasters, and offically joined Los Lobos in 1984 after co-producing
their 1983 EP ...And a Time to Dance with T-Bone Burnett. Berlin also continued playing on
sessions for a variety of Southern California bands, including the Beat Farmers, Translator
and the Flesh Eaters. In 1986, he appeared on Paul Simon's landmark Graceland, and a year
later Los Lobos enjoyed their commercial breakthrough with the soundtrack to the film La Bamba.
Concurrently, Berlin's reputation as a producer continued to grow, and he helmed sessions for acts
ranging from Faith No More to Dave Alvin to the Tail Gators. In the years to follow, he remained an
alternative rock fixture, forging on with Los Lobos and working as a freelancer with the likes of the
Replacements, John Lee Hooker, Leo Kottke and Sheryl Crow.
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STEVE BERLIN PLAYS
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