American actress Patti Astor’s husband, Steven Kramer, is grieving the sudden demise of his wife, who played Virginia, the roving reporter, in the classic Hip-hop movie Wildstyle.
In 1978, Patti Astor and Steven Kramer tied the knot around their families and close acquaintances.
Key Takeaways
- Since 1977, Steven Kramer has been dedicated to music education. Initially, he worked as a Piano Instructor at Phillip’s Academy in Andover, MA
- Though the actress was active on Facebook and Instagram, she didn’t share pictures with her husband and kids.
- Drew Carolan, who lived nearby, said Patti cared for these artists like they were her kids.
Though the duo had different professions, Steven Kramer being the progeny of keyboards and music, they hit the chemistry of the wall.
Kramer is an artist and a keyboardist for a band called The Contortions.
Despite being a prominent figure in New York City’s underground art scene, Patti Astor had rarely mentioned her husband and family life in the media and interviews.
Patti Astor Husband, Steven Kramer Has Been The Music Educator For Over 40 Years
Steve has had a long career performing with various jazz artists and comedians, including The Artie Shaw Band, Clark Terry, Richie Cole, and others, from Broadway to Hollywood to the White House.
He now plays and records with his band for public and private events.
Since 1977, Steve has been dedicated to music education. Initially, he worked as a Piano Instructor at Phillip’s Academy in Andover, MA
He is the Band Director and Music Instructor for the Princeton Elementary Instrumental Music Program in Princeton, NJ.
Additionally, he has been teaching private piano lessons in Jazz Improvisation and Theory since 1997.
From 1998 to 2000, Steve taught Jazz/Pop Theory classes and conducted the Nassau Band at Princeton High School.
He also taught Jazz Theory and Improvisation at the Princeton Conservatory in Princeton, NJ, until 2000.
Furthermore, from 1990 to 2000, Steve served as the musical director, rehearsal pianist, composer, and arranger for the National Dance Institute, working under the direction of Jacques D’Amboise.