Steve Markoff brings a tender new touch to Rod Stewart’s classic with “Maggie May”, a flute-led cover arrangement released on April 15, 2026. Joined by Patricia Lazzara on concert flute and Dave Malyszko on piano, Markoff takes a song many listeners already know by heart and gives it a calm, elegant shape. The melody still carries its familiar pull, but through flute and piano, it lands with a softer glow. The pairing of Markoff’s alto flute and Lazzara’s concert flute is the heart of this recording. Their playing has a natural closeness, almost like two voices speaking gently to each other. Malyszko’s piano gives the arrangement warmth and balance, supporting the flutes with a graceful touch that never gets in the way. Everything feels carefully placed yet human and easy to connect with.
Part of the beauty of “Maggie May” is how well it fits into Markoff and Lazzara’s musical story. Their connection began years ago when Steve came to Patricia for lessons and later grew into a true artistic partnership. Since then, they have recorded four albums together, earned chart success, and built a sound rooted in trust, patience, and feeling. I really enjoyed how this version lets the song slow down and breathe. It does not try to copy the original, which is exactly why it works so well.
Steve Markoff has a warm, expressive style on alto flute, while Patricia Lazzara brings the kind of refined musicianship that comes from a deep life in performance. Dave Malyszko adds a thoughtful piano presence, giving the track a lovely sense of space. Together, they turn “Maggie May” into something peaceful, melodic, and full of heart.
For listeners who enjoy instrumental covers with care and personality, “Maggie May” is well worth hearing. Make sure to follow Steve Markoff and the Lazzarkoff project, keep an eye on their official pages, and add the track to your playlist. It is the kind of recording that can sit beautifully in the background during a quiet morning, a late-night drive, or any moment when you want music that feels warm, familiar, and gently refreshing.



