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Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Steve Knight

Origin
  
United States


Steve Knight (musician) Steve Knight The Woodstock Whisperer

Born
  
May 12, 1935 New York, United States (
1935-05-12
)

Genres
  
Rock, jazz, Middle Eastern jazz, folk

Instruments
  
Piano, bass guitar, trombone, guitar, tuba, banjo, organ, French horn

Associated acts
  
The Devil's Anvil, Wings, Mountain, Red Onion Jazz Band, Taksim

Died
  
January 19, 2013, Riverdale, New York City, New York, United States

Music groups
  
Mountain (1969 – 1972), Devil's Anvil (1966 – 1967)

Albums
  
Nantucket Sleighride, Climbing!, Hard Rock From the Middle E, Mountain Live: The Road Go

Similar People
  
Felix Pappalardi, Corky Laing, Leslie West, Allan Schwartzberg, Mark Clarke

Birth name
  
Stephen Sanders Knight

Occupation(s)
  
keyboardist, musician

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Steve Knight (May 12, 1935 – January 19, 2013) was an American musician best known as the keyboardist for Mountain, a rock band of the early 1970s.

Knight was born in New York to artist parents. From 1938–1950 his family lived in Woodstock, New York. In 1950, his father became a professor at Columbia University and moved the family to New York City. In 1952, Knight graduated from high school (New Lincoln School) and enrolled at Columbia later that year. He stayed at Columbia for most of the 1950s (1952–1959) studying art, music and psychology. He earned a B.S. degree majoring in psychology, and had one year of graduate work in psychology.

From 1959 to 1968, Knight recorded with or was a member of various bands including the Feenjon Group, the Peacemakers, Devil's Anvil and Wings (not McCartney's group). In 1969, producer/vocalist/bassist Felix Pappalardi organized Mountain. The initial line-up included Leslie West (guitar/vocals) and N.D. Smart (drums). Prior to release of Mountain's debut album, Climbing!, Pappalardi, who had known Knight from prior musical affiliations, added him to the line-up on keyboards. He performed with the band at Woodstock in August 1969. Later Corky Laing replaced Smart on drums. The band enjoyed a great deal of recording and touring success in the early 1970s including 3 gold albums, but called it quits in 1972. Knight then returned to traditional jazz. For the next 25 years, Knight worked in specialty engineering (as a door engineer), and as a songwriter, author and part-time musician.

In the mid-1990s, Knight left New York City and returned to Woodstock. In November 1999, he was elected to a seat on the Woodstock Town Board. He was re-elected to a second term in 2003. In 2007 Knight chose not to seek a third four-year term, instead choosing to focus on his personal life including several music projects.

Knight died January 19, 2013 in New York of complications from Parkinson's disease at the age of 77.

References

Steve Knight (musician) Wikipedia