Stephen C. Washington (September 18, 1958 to February 1, 2026). was a trumpeter and Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer.
Born in Newark, NJ, raised in nearby East Orange. At fifteen he toured with his uncle Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks of the Ohio Players during school vacations and had a band of his own with his East Orange High School classmates Mark Hicks and Tim Dozier called Black Satin Soul.
The Black Satin Soul eventually fused with The Young Mystics (Floyd Miller, Mark Adams and Tom Lockett), creating the group Slave.
Steve was also a key figure in the formation and musical direction of the group Aurra.
Washington was an early pioneer of the "electric trumpet" and significantly influenced the band's signature sound: a mix of raw funk, deep basslines, and jazz-fusion.
During his tenure, the band called Slave together they produced numerous R&B classics, including their 1977 breakout hit
"Slide", “Just a Touch of Love.” , "Foxy Lady (Funky Lady)" · "Sizzlin' Hot" and “Watching You”,
In 1981 Steve Washington, Starleana Young, Curt Jones and Thomas Lockett departed to form the R&B funk band Aurra in 1981.
The offshoot band Aurra, achieved success with hits like "Are You Single" and "Checkin' You Out".
In 1983 Steve Washington along side former Slave and Aurra bandmates Mark Hicks, A.C. Drummer, and Sheila Washington formed the hard funk group called Civil Attack, Together they released one self-titled album called Civil Attack.
In 1984 Steve Washington released his first and only solo album called “Like A Shot”, from the album he released his first solo single called “Please Don't Go”.
After a long hiatus in 2013, Steve Washington, Sheila Horne, A.C. Drummer and Mark Stevens revamped the band Aurra and released two albums “Satisfaction” and Body Rock.
Steve Washington was a frequent collaborator with George Clinton, producing and performing on vario Parliament-Funkadelic projects throughout the years.
Washington’s legacy continues through his work, which has been widely sampled by hip-hop artists for decades.
On February 1, 2026 Stephen C. Washington got his wings,No official cause of death was announced.
Musique Funkology would like to send our condolences to all of his family, friends and fans. ~ Romie Rome