Steven Webb
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STEVEN WEBB
• SINGER SONGWRITER
• MUSIC PRODUCTION
Steven Webb is a singer songwriter currently residing in Windsor, Connecticut. The music and sounds of the 60’s were major influences in his early years. He performed with several bands in the US and in Europe until a series of life events resulted in his musical ambitions being placed on hold.
In 2004 he began writing songs again and performing locally. He also began assembling a project studio and recording other local musicians. One of them was Jason Winnie, whose stellar guitar performance during his recording sessions has resulted in a collaboration in the studio that has been creative and exciting.
An EP of five songs was released in the fall of 2006 and Steven continues working to compile enough material for a full length CD.
Listen… Enjoy… Tell your friends.
• SINGER SONGWRITER
• MUSIC PRODUCTION
Steven Webb is a singer songwriter currently residing in Windsor, Connecticut. The music and sounds of the 60’s were major influences in his early years. He performed with several bands in the US and in Europe until a series of life events resulted in his musical ambitions being placed on hold.
In 2004 he began writing songs again and performing locally. He also began assembling a project studio and recording other local musicians. One of them was Jason Winnie, whose stellar guitar performance during his recording sessions has resulted in a collaboration in the studio that has been creative and exciting.
An EP of five songs was released in the fall of 2006 and Steven continues working to compile enough material for a full length CD.
Listen… Enjoy… Tell your friends.
Do you play live?
I do play live and I enjoy it. I prefer smaller venues with a more intimate setting.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The internet (mp3) has changed the manner in which musicians can reach their audience. Not always for profit, but always to get their songs heard. It has also enabled many more talented artists into the music arena who otherwise would never be heard.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Absolutely. It is, after all is said and done, about finding ways to get your music heard. Labels are one of those ways.
Your influences?
Lennon/McCartney, Ray Davies, Brian Wilson, Hayward/Lodge, Todd Rundgren, Jeff Lynne, Bryan Ferry, David Bowie