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Home/People/Bob Berg
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Born
Apr 7, 1951Died: Dec 5, 2002
Lived 51 years
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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IMDb Profile

Bob Berg

Acting

Biography
Robert Berg (April 7, 1951– December 5, 2002) was an American jazz saxophonist. Berg started his musical education at the age of six when he began studying classical piano. He began playing the saxophone at the age of thirteen. He studied at the High School of Performing Arts and Juilliard before leaving school to tour. Berg was influenced by the late 1964–1967 period of John Coltrane's music. A student from the hard bop school, Berg played from 1973 to 1976 with Horace Silver and, from 1977 to 1983, with Cedar Walton. Berg became more widely known when he joined Miles Davis' band in 1984. After leaving Davis's band in 1987, Berg released a series of solo albums and also performed and recorded frequently in a group co-led with guitarist Mike Stern. On these albums he played a more accessible style of music, mixing funk, jazz and even country music, with many other diverse compositional elements to produce albums. He often played at the 7th Avenue South NYC club. He worked with Chick Corea, Steve Gadd and Eddie Gómez in a quartet. Berg's tenor saxophone sound was a synthesis of rhythm and blues players such as Junior Walker and Arnett Cobb with the lyricism, intellectual freedom and soul of Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson and John Coltrane. Berg was killed in a traffic accident in East Hampton, New York, while he and his wife were driving near his home when a cement truck that had skidded on ice hit his car.
Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - Afternoon July 8 TH 1984 poster

Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - Afternoon July 8 TH 1984

as sax, keyboards
2011
Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - Evening July 8 TH 1984 poster

Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - Evening July 8 TH 1984

as sax, keyboards
2011
Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - Evening July 14 TH 1985 poster

Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - Evening July 14 TH 1985

as sax, keyboards
2011
Miles Davis: The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux 1973-1991 poster

Miles Davis: The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux 1973-1991

as sax, keyboards
2011
Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - July 14 TH 1985 poster

Miles Davis - The Definitive Miles Davis At Montreux - July 14 TH 1985

as sax, keyboards
2011
Chick Corea Quartet: That Old Feeling - Live In L.A poster

Chick Corea Quartet: That Old Feeling - Live In L.A

as Himself
2011
Miles Davis: Live in Montreal poster

Miles Davis: Live in Montreal

as Self - Sax Player
1989
The Golden Bowl, or Repression poster

The Golden Bowl, or Repression

Cast
1988
Miles Davis North Sea Jazz Festival poster

Miles Davis North Sea Jazz Festival

as tenor and soprano saxophones
1985