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Mike Stern: Trip
ByThen think of what it an accident like that means for Mike Stern. On July 3, 2016, the Grammy-nominated guitarist, a former member of

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The accident occurred on the day Stern was supposed to leave for a European tour. Stern fractured the humerus bones (the long bones that run from the shoulder to the elbow) and was left with significant nerve damage in his right hand and was unable to hold a guitar pick. Following the initial surgery, Stern returned to the stage in October guesting with

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Dave Weckl
drumsb.1960
After a second surgery, Stern gained more control of his nerve-damaged picking hand and came up with an idea where he literally glued his right-hand fingers to the pick. This gave the guitarist to play with the signature speed, precision and fluidity he has demonstrated over his 17 albums as a leader. Trip showcases that not only has the unfortunate accident not diminished Stern's ability, it hasn't stolen his sense of humor as evidenced by tracks like "Screws" (he had 11 screws placed in his arm following the first surgery) and "Scotch Tape and Glue" (the current method Stern uses to play the guitar).
Stern plays guitar with seemingly freewheeling abandon. You're never quite sure where any tune is going to zig or zag, but no matter how much is spins, twists, or curves it always seem to end up somewhere interesting. Contrast the placid and sparse, but lovely "Gone" which is followed immediately by the sprawling organized chaos of "Whatchacallit."
Mike Stern has assembled an all-star roster of players to assist and augment his triumphant return to making music. Trip was born out of an excruciatingly painful accident, but the purposeful playing by the guitarist and the supporting musicians can't be understated. Especially the stellar sax and trumpet work by

Wallace Roney
trumpet1960 - 2020

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945

Bob Franceschini
saxophone, tenorb.1961
Stern faces a long and ardous path back to where he was before his agonizing accident, but with a little help from his friends he can get by. Trip is a very good trip, indeed. ">
Track Listing
Trip; Blueprint; Half Crazy; Screws; Gone; Whatchacallit; Emilia; Hope For That; I Believe You; Scotch Tape and Glue; B Train.
Personnel
Mike Stern
guitarMike Stern: guitar, vocals; Randy Brecker: trumpet (1, 2); Jim Beard: piano, Hammond organ, keyboards; Dennis Chambers: drums (1, 2, 6); Tom Kennedy: bass (1, 2, 6); Arto Tuncboyaciyan: percussion (1, 2, 4, 7, 8); Bob Franceschini: tenor saxophone (1, 6); Victor Wooten: bass (1); Bill Evans: tenor sax (3, 10); Lenny White: drums (3, 4, 10, 11); Teymur Phell: bass (3, 7, 8, 11); Wallace Roney: tumpet (4, 11); Will Calhoun: drums (5, 9); Edmond Gilmore: acoustic bass (5); Gio Moretti: vocal (7); Leni Stern: ghoni (7, 9); Dave Weckl: drums (8); Edmond Gilmore: bass (9); Elhadji Alioune Faye: percussion (10).
Album information
Title: Trip | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Heads Up International
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