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Stephen Gaboury is an American musician, producer, composer, arranger, and musical director. In 1988, he created Livewire Production & Recording, a full production digital studio located in Manhattan's Tribeca district.〔Weiss, David. ("Steve Gaboury's Livewire" ), ''Mix Magazine''. 1 April 2008. Web. 21 December 2012〕 Since 2001, Gaboury has toured internationally with Cyndi Lauper, with whom he received a Grammy nomination for best arrangement in 2004.〔Breslin, Tom. "Synths, stars, and true colors, continued: Cyndi Lauper and Vince Clarke discuss analog synths and fruitful mistakes, past and present. (Interview)", ''Keyboard Magazine'', 1 November 2007〕〔Jones, Kenneth. ("Cast Albums for Avenue Q, Assassins, Boy From Oz, Wicked, Wonderful Town All Grammy Nommed" ), ''Playbill'', 7 December 2004. Web. 19 December 2012〕 Gaboury also contributed as co-writer for selections in Lauper's Broadway musical, ''Kinky Boots'', which earned thirteen Tony nominations and six wins (including Best Original Score and Best Musical) during its first run in New York City in 2013.〔Cubarrubia, RJ. "Cyndi Lauper Musical ''Kinky Boots'' Leads Tony Nominees With 13", ''Billboard'', 30 April 2013. Web. 8 June 2013〕〔("Tony Awards 2013: The Complete List of Winners" ), ''Time'', 9 June 2013. Web. 10 June 2013.〕〔Lauper, Cyndi. ''Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir''. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2012.〕 ==Early career== Gaboury, originally from Berkeley, California, studied composition at San Francisco State University. In the midst of his studies, he played with local jazz and rock ensembles, while also recording and touring with Country Joe and the Fish.〔(''Paradise with an Open View'' ), ''The Grateful Dead Family Discography''. Web. 18 December 2012〕 He performed with Hoodoo, an Afro-Haitian band, which co-billed various concerts in the Bay Area, including Miles Davis, Weather Report, José Feliciano, Chick Corea, and McCoy Tyner, among others.〔Larson, Gary O. "Jazz Notes". ''The Daily California Arts Magazine'', 2 February 1973〕 He later formed and led his own band, Night Flyte, which moved to New York City in 1977 under the management of Bill Graham.〔Goines, Lincoln. ("Exclusive Interview with FBPO’s Jon Liebman" ), ''John Liebman's For Bass Players Only'', 10 February 2012. Web. 18 December 2012〕〔"Nite Flyte Goes to NY", ''Berkeley Gazette'', 14 July 1977〕 In 1978, the band returned to California to perform at The Berkeley Jazz Festival, sharing the stage with such renowned musicians as Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, and Eddie Jefferson.〔"Berkeley Jazz Festival", ''Billboard'', 10 June 1978〕〔Devener, Music Man Dean. "What's Happening: Nite Flyte", ''Marin Life'', December 1976〕〔Raddue, Gordon. "A Going-Away Bash for Night Flyte", ''Richmond Independent Gazette'', 19 August 1977: p. 16〕〔"Night Flyte returns to Bay Area for the Berkeley Jazz Festival", ''BAM Magazine'', 5 May 1978: p. 22〕
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