Steve Jolliffe (born 28 April 1949), second eldest, is an English musician and artist. ​Steve was a member of the blues-rock band Steamhammer between 1969 and 1970, playing saxophone and flute on their "Mk II" album, the band's second album release. Jolliffe had been a member of the German band Tangerine Dream before their recording career started, playing a huge range of wind and electronic instruments and singing, he returned to the band in 1978 to work on the album "Cyclone". Following the 1978 tour, he and drummer Klaus Krieger left. Jolliffe worked on a number of media music projects and a long series of solo album releases, performing in the USA and Europe as well as the UK.
Steve Jolliffe (born 28 April 1949), second eldest, is an English musician and artist. ​Steve was a member of the blues-rock band Steamhammer between 1969 and 1970, playing saxophone and flute on their "Mk II" album, the band's second album release. Jolliffe had been a member of the German band Tangerine Dream before their recording career started, playing a huge range of wind and electronic instruments and singing, he returned to the band in 1978 to work on the album "Cyclone". Following the 1978 tour, he and drummer Klaus Krieger left. Jolliffe worked on a number of media music projects and a long series of solo album releases, performing in the USA and Europe as well as the UK.