Steve Hass was born on May 11,1975 and is an American drummer based in Los Angeles.
13 Facts About Steve Hass
Steve Hass is notable for his technical skill, time feel, and his musical versatility, having played with many artists from a wide variety of genres.
Steve Hass toured and recorded with the band from 1996 to 2002.
Steve Hass was a member of Ruben Wilson's "Masters Of Groove" where he shared the drum chair with the legendary Bernard Purdie.
In 2003 Steve Hass began touring and recording with multiple Grammy winners and Atlantic recording artists, The Manhattan Transfer.
Steve Hass remains the first call drummer for The Manhattan Transfer, and works with them as his schedule permits.
Steve Hass is the first touring drummer in the history of the band to actually record with them.
Steve Hass is featured on 3 album releases and 1 live concert DVD.
In late 2003, Steve Hass released a solo album named Traveler.
In 2005 Steve Hass joined John Scofield and Mavis Staples to support Scofield's Verve release "That's What I'd Say".
In 2006 Steve Hass had an eight-page feature interview in Modern Drummer Magazine.
Steve Hass is a regular educational contributor in the "ask a pro" and "workshop" columns.
Steve Hass continues to tour with a variety of artists.