Artist

Steve Dobrogosz

Genre: Jazz ,Mainstream Jazz ,Contemporary Jazz ,Chamber Music ,Orchestral ,Vocal Music
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 1985 - Present
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An American pianist and composer living in Sweden, Steve Dobrogosz has sustained a multi-decade career embracing classical, jazz, and pop idioms. Particularly rewarding were his alliances with singers, including Norwegian jazz legend Radka Toneff in the early 1980s, Swedish vocalist Berit Andersson from the late 1980s through the early 1990s, and Anna Christoffersson during the mid- to late 2000s.

Dobrogosz entered the world on January 26, 1956, in Bellefonte, PA, spent his formative years in Raleigh, NC, and later enrolled at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. After settling in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1978, he established a thriving presence inside the city’s dynamic jazz milieu.

His debut solo album, Songs, surfaced in 1980 on the Caprice imprint. Two years afterward he joined forces with Radka Toneff for the vocal-and-piano classic Fairy Tales (1982), issued close to the vocalist’s tragic death.

Between 1984 and 1992 he maintained an extended partnership with Berit Andersson that produced the albums The Final Touch (1989), Jade (1990), and Skin Balloon (1993), followed by the 1999 double-disc retrospective Best of Steve Dobrogosz & Berit Andersson.

The 1990s also saw Pianopieces (1992) with percussionist Petur Östlund, Duckwalk (1996) by the Steve Dobrogosz Quartet, Mass (1997) featuring St. Jacob’s Chamber Choir, and the solo piano outing Ebony Moon (1998).

With Swedish vocalist Anna Christoffersson he achieved further commercial traction: the 2006 release It’s Always You reached the Swedish albums chart’s Top 20, while Rivertime (2008) climbed into the Top Ten. Additional 2000s projects comprised Feathers (2000) alongside vocalist Jeanette Lindström, Requiem/Te Deum (2004) again with St. Jacob’s Chamber Choir, the solo piano set Chambers (2007), and the six-track EP Poems (2009) with Annika Skoglund.