Steuart Liebig, born July 25, 1956, is an American bassist and composer of modern creative jazz and the free improvisational music.
At the age of 19, he played rhythm guitar for the soul jazz pianist and singer Les McCann, with whom he worked on 4 albums.
In 1979 he left McCann's band to attend California State University, where he studied classic double bass, music history, and composition until 1983.
On the same album, he played with other musicians such as Nels Cline, Mark Dresser, Jeff Gauthier, Vinny Golia, Ellen Burr, and Tom Varner.
In 2006, Liebig worked with guitarist G. E Stinson and the Tee-Tot Quartet by Joseph Berardi (percussion), Dan Clucas (cornet), and Scot Ray (dobro).
In 2008,[6] he published the Tee-Tot Quartet's album, Always Outnumbered, which was a mix of blues, rock and roll, bop, swing, and free jazz music.