The son of lyricist
Sammy Cahn,
Steve Khan is best-known for his fusion records, but has proven on a few occasions that he can also play more straight-ahead. He originally played piano and drums, not starting on guitar until he was 20. After graduating from U.C.L.A. in 1969,
Khan moved to New York and worked steadily in jazz, pop, and R&B settings, including with
Maynard Ferguson,
Buddy Rich,
the Brecker Brothers, Joe Zawinul's
Weather Update, and with fellow guitarist
Larry Coryell. In 1981, he formed the quartet
Eyewitness, which worked on an occasional basis throughout the 1980s.
Steve Khan's most intriguing recordings are a 1980 solo exploration of
Thelonious Monk tunes for Novus and a trio outing for Bluemoon named
Let's Call This (1991).
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi