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Tag Archives: Steve Hunter
Tony Levin Gathers Friends On First Solo Album In Seventeen Years
August 16, 2024
It’s almost impossible to believe but no less than seventeen years have passed since Tony Levin delivered his last solo album, “Stick Man” – but then, what the veteran’s business with KING CRIMSON, STICK MEN and LEVIN BROTHERS, touring with … Continue reading
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Tagged David Torn, Earl Slick, Gary Husband, Jeremy Stacey, Jerry Marotta, Larry Fast, Markus Reuter, Mike Portnoy, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Steve Gadd, Steve Hunter, Tony Levin, Vinnie Colaiuta
STEVE HUNTER – The Deacon Speaks
March 25, 2024
Steve Hunter 2024 Preachin’ blues from legendary adventurer behind omnipresent melodic licks. From “Train Kept A Rollin’” to “Solsbury Hill” and beyond, Steve Hunter’s guitar always was at the beating heart of classic rock, but the veteran’s voice hasn’t been … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, blues, Steve Hunter
Stranded Steve Hunter Covers Classics
July 20, 2020
Quarantine may feel depressing to some people but to artists such as lockdown can be an excuse to concentrate on all things creative. While the glorified guitarist has yet to deliver a follow-up to that saw the light of day … Continue reading
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Tagged Steve Hunter
STEVE HUNTER – Before The Lights Go Out
August 18, 2018
Deacon 2017 Proponent of six-string versatility opens his family album to display the variety of stunning portraits. It’s a poignant offering that’s all the stronger for the angle of these ten tracks. If found in the company of famous aficionados … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, instrumental, Joe Satriani, Steve Hunter
Steve Hunter To Issue A Bittersweet Album
September 24, 2017
A visionary when it comes to guitar – just ask Peter Gabriel or Alice Cooper, or listen to Lou Reed – there’s a sad twist to “Before The Lights Go Out”: the album that is releasing on September 25th, because … Continue reading
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Tagged Joe Satriani, Steve Hunter