- Steve Stevens
Infobox musical artist
Name = Steve Stevens
Img_capt = Steve Stevens live withBilly Idol on August 13, 2008 inWinnipeg, Manitoba . Photo by Matt Becker
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = birth date and age|1959|5|5Brooklyn ,New York ,U.S.
Died =
Alias =
Genre =Hard rock , New Wave,Electronica ,Blues ,Progressive rock ,Instrumental rock ,Jazz fusion ,Tribal house ,Goa Trance ,Flamenco
Instrument =Guitar , Bass,Keyboards ,Synthesizer
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter , Producer
Associated_acts =Billy Idol ,Juno Reactor
Label =
Years_active = 1980 -present
URL = [http://www.stevestevens.net Official website]
Notable_instruments =Steve Stevens (born as Steven Schneider on
May 5 ,1959 , inBrooklyn ,New York ) is an American guitarist and songwriter.He is best known for playing for other artists (most notably
Billy Idol andVince Neil ) and less known, but critically acclaimed for his solo efforts ("Atomic Playboys " and "Flamenco A Go-Go "), collaborations ("Bozzio Levin Stevens ", a.k.a. "Black Light Syndrome "), and as an in-demand session guitarist.Musical career
Steve Stevens attended New York City's prestigious Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts as a music major, studying the
guitar , and graduating in 1977.In 1979 Steve played in a band called One Hand Clap with lead singer [http://theroomnovel.com/mannik/rmelnik.htm Ray Melnik] . They played Long Island clubs almost six nights a week for about a year. Steve and Ray eventually moved on to join the Fine Malibus in New York City. The Fine Malibus all lived and rehearsed in a 3000 square foot loft on west 30th street. They caught the attention of
Jimmy Miller who originally produced some of the firstRolling Stones albums and he arranged for them to record an album atCompass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, which was funded byChris Blackwell ofIsland Records . They spent 2 months there in 1981 and even played a local club at night. They wrote & recorded an album of the same name withIsland Records but it was never released. AtCompass Point Studios is where Steve met singer Robert Palmer. Steve moved on when the manager of the Fine Malibus introduced him toBilly Idol .His hit-making collaboration with Billy Idol began when Idol moved from the
UK to the U.S., shortly after the latter's band Generation X disbanded. Stevens co-wrote and played on the albums "Don't Stop" EP, "Billy Idol" (1982), "Rebel Yell" (1984), "Whiplash Smile " (1986), and the remix collection "Vital Idol" (1985). Musical differences during the "Whiplash Smile" sessions led to the pair's parting of ways (namely, Steve's jazz-laden guitar work on the cut "Man For All Seasons"). In (1987) Michael Jackson hired Stevens to back him on theDirty Diana track.Following his departure from Billy Idol's band, Stevens pursued a solo career, releasing his first album "
Atomic Playboys " in 1989 and receiving good comments from the critics and a moderate commercial response.In 1991 he recorded an album with
Michael Monroe called 'Jerusalem Slim', only released in Japan in 1992.In
1992 ,Mötley Crüe singerVince Neil was put into the studio to record a single for the movie "Encino Man " called "You're Invited But Your Friend Can't Come" withJack Blades andTommy Shaw of Damn Yankees fame, respectively. To help record the song, Vince put together a solo band, bringing Stevens in to play guitar. The following year, a $4 million deal was closed for Neil atWarner Bros. (Stevens was brought back into the fold and subsequently played all bass and guitar tracks on the debut album at theRecord Plant inLos Angeles .) The album, "Exposed", was released on April 27, 1993. It debuted at #13 on the charts, although it soon began a downward spiral. It had notable quasi-successful singles with the songs "Sister of Pain", "Can't Have Your Cake", and the aforementioned "You're Invited But Your Friend Can't Come". The album was moderately successful Mötley Crüe-styled rock. It sold somewhere between 200,000 and 400,000 copies. Afterward, the band, including Stevens, toured opening for Van Halen in 1993, and then embarked on a '93-'94 club tour. Upon completion of the tour, Stevens left the band.Stevens recorded his second solo album, "
Flamenco A Go-Go ", in his home studio entirely by himself. This effort stemmed from the inspiration he received after attending a concert byFlamenco virtuosoPaco de Lucía .Stevens (along with
Harold Faltermeyer ) won aGrammy in 1987 for his performance on the "Top Gun"soundtrack and has worked with a host of other artists such asMichael Jackson ,Michael Monroe ,Thompson Twins ,Joni Mitchell ,Peter Criss ,Steve Lukather ,Ric Ocasek ,Ben Watkins ofJuno Reactor ,Greg Bissonette ,Pink ,Jill Jones , Robert Palmer,Jizzy Pearl ,Terry Bozzio andTony Levin (releasing two albums under the nameBozzio Levin Stevens ) on Magna Carta Records.After an extended hiatus, Stevens and Idol reunited in 1999 for a series of tours across the USA and Australia. This era included a recording captured for the
VH1 show "Storytellers", which was subsequently released on CD and DVD. Stevens also appeared in the Billy Idol episode of VH1's "Behind The Music ".Such was the success of this renewed collaboration, in 2005, along with producer
Keith Forsey , the duo releasedBilly Idol 's "Devil's Playground" album. This was the first album to feature the trio since 1986's "Whiplash Smile ". Also touring with Idol was keyboardistDerek Sherinian - Stevens played and co-wrote three songs on Sherinian's 2004 solo album "Mythology".Stevens has an additional following in Japan tied to his appearances with Japanese rock singer
Kyosuke Himuro , who is Stevens' junior by one year. Stevens was first involved with Himuro's big hit single "Native Stranger" in 1996, and appeared in this song'smusic video . Stevens participated in Himuro'salbum "I・DE・A" in 1997 as aguitarist ,songwriter and arranger.Trivia
Steve Stevens was also briefly mentioned on the popular Japanese television show "
Iron Chef " in episode IC1A25, "Sardine Battle." He was described as a guitarist from Los Angeles by the commentators when they were informed that they had a "special guest" in the audience.Steve Stevens song Power of Suggestion, track #2 on Atomic Playboys was used for the intro sequence during the rolling of cast and credits of 1994's Ace Ventura Pet Detective.
Steve Stevens is well known for his use of a Raygun on Rebel Yell. However this was created by an 80s-era Lexicon PCM-41, but he now uses a real toy raygun with a pitch bender and repeat changer on. However Steve also uses multiple other techniques to create these sounds when recording.
Steve performed the "Top Gun Anthem" featured in the film "Top Gun".
In the mid 80's Hamer Guitars (then based in Chicago) issued the Steve Stevens model I and model II shaped similarly to a Gibson Les Paul Jr. with a Honduran mahogany body, set in neck, humbucker-single coil-single coil pick up configuration and a Floyd Rose tremolo system. Steve then left Hamer guitars after leaving the Billy Idol band in 1986-7. Stevens began using and endorsing Gibson Les Pauls again (he was often photographed with a Les Paul prior to signing the Hamer deal. He used them while recording with the aforementioned Idol in the very early 80's), usually in a glossy black finish, from 1988 through the
Atomic Playboys album (1989) and into the very early 90's. Steve then worked withWashburn guitars custom shop to produce theSteve Stevens Signature Series .This comprised of three versions, two produced in theChicago custom shop and a mass produced model made in Korea, theSS40 .These guitars, first produced in1993 ,were theSS80 and the much more rarerSS100 . The technical specifications of the two American made models were identical,the differences were cosmetic with theSS100 having a white front and a black sides and back. Located on the front of the guitar was aFrankenstein's monster airbrushed graphic.TheSS80 was produced in solid black with gold hardware, theSS100 having black anodized hardware. Both guitars were fitted with the treble side of the pickups angled towards the neck. These pickups wereSeymor Duncan JB models , with theSS80 having gold plated polepieces.The bodies were poplar,aSchaller licenced flush mountedFloyd Rose tremolo, with an R2 nut was used.The neck was a 22 fret, one piece quarter sawn rock maple, with a walnut skunk stripe,pearl dot inlays and Dunlop 6110 fret wire.Rare first run models have an unfinished headstock on theSS80 with aFamous Monsters Washburn logo,later models have body color headstocks with both the Monsters type logo and a script logo.Steve played the 1993NAMM show forWashburn ,made the aforementioned videos with theVince Neil Band ,but when the tour started in1993 withVan Halen , Steve had apparently leftWashburn and was usingErnie Ball-Musicman guitars given to him by Eddie.Steve recently collaborated withBare Knuckle Pickups a pickup manufacturer from England, to produce his signature modelRebel Yell pickup model. These can come with Steve's trademark rayguns etched onto the covers. Steve has a new albumMemory Crash due out on January 29, 2008. Currently he uses new modelGibson Les Paul models, fitted withTone Pros locking bridge systems. Steve also plays a gold-chromed Framus Panthera that has been outfitted with a Tone Pros bridge.Discography
olo albums
*"The Guitar World According To Steve Stevens" (1986 cassette from the music magazine "
Guitar World ")
*"Atomic Playboys " (1989)
*"Akai Guitar Sample Collection" (1994)
*"Flamenco A Go-Go " (1999)
*"Memory Crash" on Magna Carta Records (2008)Albums with Billy Idol
*"Billy Idol" (1982)
*"Rebel Yell" (1983)
*"Whiplash Smile " (1986)
*"Vital Idol " (1987)
*"" (1988)
*"VH1's Storytellers: Billy Idol" (2001)
*"Behind The Music " (2002)
*"Devil's Playground" (2005)
*"" (2008)Albums as a member of Bozzio Levin Stevens
*"
Black Light Syndrome " (1997)
*"Situation Dangerous " (2000)ingles
*
Harold Faltermeyer & Steve Stevens - "Top Gun Anthem " (1986)
*Michael Jackson - "Dirty Diana " (1987)
*Steve Stevens Atomic Playboys - "Atomic Playboys" (1989)
*Billy Idol - "Speed" (1994)
*Juno Reactor - "Pistolero" (1999)
*Juno Reactor - "Hotaka" (2002)
*Billy Idol - "Scream" (2005)Other Recordings
*
Peter Criss - "Let Me Rock You " (1982)
*Thompson Twins - "Here's to Future Days " (1985)
*Ric Ocasek - " This Side of Paradise" (1986)
*The System - "Don't Disturb This Groove" (1987)
*Joni Mitchell - "Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm " (1988)
*Adam Bomb - "New York Times" (1997)
*Robert Palmer - "Don't Explain" (1990)
*Jerusalem Slim - "Jerusalem Slim" (1992)
*Vince Neil - "Exposed" (1993)
*Scooter - "Our Happy Hardcore " (1994)
*Steve Lukather - "Lukather " (1989)
*Kyosuke Himuro - "Beat Haze Odyssey" (1998)
*Gregg Bissonette - "Submarine" (2000)
*Juno Reactor - "Shango" (2000)
*Simon Shaheen - "Blue Flame" (2001)
*Faudel - "Samra" (2001)
*Jizzy Pearl - "Just a Boy" (2004)
*Derek Sherinian - "Mythology" (2004)External links
* [http://www.stevestevens.net Official Steve Stevens website]
* [http://www.skinnydevil.com/Stevens.html Free Steve Stevens lessons (endorsed by Steve)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10c5TE6BSGA 2005 Steve Stevens Interview interview on YouTube]
* [http://www.shenon.net/BM_Media/Podcasts/27_05_06.mp3 Podcast, with Billy Morrison 2006 (audio)]
* [http://www.davidhonlphoto.com/guitars/ Steve Stevens guitar collection photographed by David Honl]
* [http://www.magnacarta.net/newsss.html Magna Carta Press Release Regarding Memory Crash]
* [http://www.myspace.com/stevestevensmemorycrash Steve Stevens on Myspace] Additional interviews
* [http://www.ram.org/music/articles/stevensinterview.html Ram 1997 (text)]
* [http://www1.gitarrebass.de/magazine/9805/stevens.htm Gitarre & Bass 1998 (text)]
* [http://www.guitar9.com/interview57.html Guitar9 2001 (text)]
* [http://www.geocities.com/rocknotes/stevens.html Geocities 2001 (text)]
* [http://music.tinfoil.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=492 Tinfoil 2002 (text)]
* [http://odeo.com/audio/249180/view Mad Pod 2005 (audio)]
* [http://www.undercover.com.au/idol/stevestevens2005.html Undercover (video)]
* [http://music.tinfoil.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=492 Interview with Steve]
* [http://music.tinfoil.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1183 Steve on "Devil's Playground"]
* [http://www.tprs.com/interviews/stevestevens.htm Pure Rock Shop (text)]
* [http://musicianshotline.com/issue/features/200606_artist_stevens1.asp Musicians Hotline (text)]Guitar Lessons
* [http://www.skinnydevil.com/Stevens.html Skinny Devil - guitar lessons by David M. McLean]
* [http://www.stevestevens.net/new/video%20lesson.htm guitar lessons by Steve Stevens (video)]
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