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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_GornSteve Gorn - Wikipedia

    Steve Gorn (born 1944) in New York City) is a bamboo flautist and saxophone player. Gorn has performed Indian classical music, jazz and new American music on the bansuri bamboo flute and soprano saxophone in concerts and festivals throughout the world.

  2. Steve GornBansuri Virtuoso. Steve Gorn performs Indian Classical Music throughout the world on the Bansuri Bamboo Flute [listen + read more...] Upcoming Events. VIEW FULL SCHEDULE > MORE VIDEO >

  3. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Steve Gorn Official Playlist. Steve Gorn. 21 videos 5,087 views Last updated on Dec 28, 2023. A video performance playlist created by Steve Gorn. Play all. 1.

  4. From the Caves of the Iron Mountain is a music album by Tony Levin, Jerry Marotta and Steve Gorn released in 1997 on Papa Bear Records. The album was recorded inside the Widow Jane Mine in the Catskill Mountains, New York by Tchad Blake using a binaural microphone setup.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "This Train" on Discogs.

  6. It is not easy to do what Gorn describes in the notes of his 2016 recording, Between Two Worlds, as “. . . to be in service of classical form, yet free to find my authentic voice.” Between Two Worlds. To attempt this, Gorn moves in several directions.

  7. This Train, an Album by The Wayfaring Strangers. Released in September 2003 on Rounder (catalog no. 11661 0528 2; CD). Genres: Alt-Country. Featured peformers: John McGann (guitar, mandolin), Tony Trischka (banjo, slide guitar), Bruce Molsky (fiddle), Darol Anger (fiddle), Jay Ungar (fiddle), Matt Glaser (fiddle, piano), Andy Statman (clarinet