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 Steve Haun

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Victory: Music of the Bolder Boulder (SD/SC 705)

All eleven Steve Haun compositions on this disc are enthralling, capturing the spirit of America's third-largest 10K race, the Bolder Boulder.

Victory
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Many of these tunes have been heard during TV coverage of the running race, the Summer Olympics, the U.S. Open and NFL games.

Excitement permeates every track on 'Victory.' -Nexus

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Collage (SD/SC 607)

Steve Haun and his ensemble, including Nelson Rangell, come through with amazing performances.

Collage
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Full and elegant, Collage is a bevy of majestic tunes.

Beautiful melodies, great musicianship...a joyous and exhilarating listening experience. -Heartsong Review

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Midnight Echoes (SD 507)

Steve Haun creates a sound that is bigger than life yet still retains a special quality of warmth and intimacy.

Midnight Echoes
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This recording includes special guest Nelson Rangell, and a live string section with members of the Denver Symphony Orchestra.
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Inside the Sky (SD/SC 504)

With soaring melodies and moving rhythms, Steve Haun's debut CD reached #20 on the Billboard New Age Chart

Inside the Sky
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On his debut, Steve's piano and synthesizer performances are ably supported by a standout team including co-producer / engineer Kip Kuepper on bass, Oswald Lehnert on violin, and saxophonist and flutist Nelson Rangell.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Steve Haun came to music early, beginning on both violin and piano when he was five: only a year later he won first place in a composition contest sponsored by the Music College of the University of Kansas. When he was seven, his family moved to Boulder, Colorado, where he continued to study, compose and perform. He also continued to win awards, including citations from the Colorado State Music Teacher's Association and the Boulder Philharmonic Young Artist's Competition, as well as a music scholarship to the University of Colorado.

In the mid-80's, Steve began to explore multi-track composition, playing all the parts and recording them at home with cassette decks and sequencers. With these demos as a foundation, Steve and local Boulder producer/engineer Kip Kuepper went into the recording studio for three months and emerged with the tracks that were to become Inside the Sky. The recording proceeded to reach the Top 20 in both Billboard and major NAC radio charts.