| Steve Haines is currently the Director of the Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He has performed with players such as Dick Oatts, Adam Nussbaum, Bob Berg, Joe Williams, Mark Levine, Richard Stolzman, Bruce Forman, Ellis Marsalis, Jim Snidero, and Marcus Roberts; and has supported clinicians such as Tim Hagans, Fred Hersch, Mulgrew Miller, Lou Marini, Jim McNeely, Mike Stern, and Kenny Garrett. Performance venues include the Pori Jazz Festival in Finland, the Molde Jazz Festival in Norway, the Ethno Jazz Festival in Moldova, the Odessa International Jazz Carnival in Ukraine, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. With the UNCG Jazz Faculty Trio, Steve served as an ambassador to the state of North Carolina by performing for heads of state at the U.S. Embassy in Chisinau, Moldova. Haines holds a B.M. in Jazz Performance from St. Francis Xavier University in Canada and a M.M. in Music (Jazz Studies) from the University of North Texas. While at the University of North Texas, Haines directed the Three O'clock Lab Band, and was a member of the One O'clock Lab Band, with whom he traveled internationally. Haines' music for large jazz ensembles is published at the University of Northern Colorado Press and has been broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Cooperation's national radio shows Jazz Beat and All the Best. Most recently, Steve orchestrated and arranged the musical Ella: The Life and Music of Ella Fitzgerald. |
| a |
| a |
| a |
| a |
| a |
| a |
| a |
![]() |