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Photo: Robin Gentile |
Born
in Inverness, Scotland, Steve began teaching himself guitar at the age of
6 after being influenced by the guitar sounds of Duane Eddy and The
Shadows. At 18, he studied music at Napier College in Edinburgh and went
on to win a place at the highly prestigious Royal Academy of Music in
London studying Classical Guitar (with Hector Quine and Timothy Walker), Double-Bass & Composition and where
in 1989, his guitar playing earned him the John Mundy prize for
‘excellence in the playing of a stringed instrument’. He has worked
with many of today’s leading composers and has had many works written
especially for him. After a successful London debut in 1992 (in which he
performed Sequenza XI by Luciano Berio,
Guitar Sonata by
Sir Peter Maxwell Davis,
Electric Counterpoint by
Steve Reich
and the world premiere of 2 Motets by Michael
Finnissy),
and numerous recitals around the world, Steve took a break from the
‘classical’ world and became involved with the ‘theatre’
world.
After
touring Europe in Oklahoma!
during 1993/4 he returned to London and joined the cast of BUDDY.
For the past several years Steve has been Musical Director for the London
West End, UK Touring, Toronto and recent US touring productions of BUDDY
and has appeared in all those productions in a number of roles including
Buddy Holly!
Steve has also appeared as John Lennon, Bobby Vee and Don Everly in
Bill Kenwright’s production of The Roy Orbison Story. |
In
addition to guitar and bass, Steve plays a number of other instruments including
banjo, mandolin, dobro, harmonica, drums & keyboards. He has worked in many
different fields from Opera to Rock ‘n’ Roll appearing with a variety of
artistes, including Eartha Kitt,
The London Sinfonietta,
Meatloaf, Music Theatre Wales
and Britney Spears.
TV credits include The Big Break,
National Lottery Show
and Whatever
You Want.
Now
residing in New Jersey, USA, Steve
is currently working on several recording projects
and recently completed a CD of Flamenco Music. A CD of his solo acoustic
guitar music is due
out in 2008. His debut
CD (Zig-Zag)
has received critical acclaim and has been shipped to places as far as
Singapore and Australia. He has written a number of
guitar tablature books for various music publishers and
as a composer,
Steve has written and recorded numerous production library music CD's for
The American Music Company
and others. His suite for guitar trio
-
RANT
(2005) - received its premiere in
2006.
In much demand as a session guitarist Steve plays with a number of singers and musicians
including Daniel Reichard, Lawrence O'Keefe &
Theresa Sareo. Currently
Steve can be seen in the Tony Award winning Broadway Musical 'Jersey Boys'.
In
2000, The Royal Academy of Music honored Steve by making him an
Associate of The Royal Academy
(ARAM).
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