Steve Novosel was a renowned jazz bassist and music educator who was born on March 1, 1940, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He gained recognition in the music industry for his exceptional skill as a bass player and his contributions to jazz music. Novosel performed and recorded with some of the biggest names in jazz, including Duke Ellington, Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, and Count Basie.
In addition to his successful career as a performer, Novosel was also dedicated to music education. He served as a faculty member at the University of Miami's Frost School of Music and was highly respected by his students and colleagues. Novosel was known for his passion for teaching and his ability to inspire young musicians to reach their full potential.
Throughout his career, Steve Novosel received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to jazz music, including a Grammy Award for his work on Duke Ellington's album "Far East Suite." He was also inducted into the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame in 2007.
Steve Novosel passed away on September 29, 2012, but his legacy continues to live on through his music, recordings, and the impact he had on the jazz community.
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