The Steve Day Band
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Steve has been playing guitar for most of his life. He has appeared several times on BBC Radio and TV and toured the UK as a solo artist and in Rock Bands. Venues he has played include the Birmingham NEC and the Millennium Dome. For seven years he took a break from gigging and a recording contract to pursue a career in computers and devoted himself to his spiritual beliefs - now he is returning to the rock circuit with renewed energy and delighting audiences in the midlands. He is currently fronting a three piece rock-blues band called "The Steve Day Band". The other members are Mick Keefe [Bass] and Carl Stokes [Drums].
The band is dedicated to music as a means of expressing the beautiful mystery in all things with excitement and explosive creative energy. Steve believes music is a ladder for the soul, enabling us to climb new heights and perceive new things. Also the technical beauty of the Fender Stratocaster, Marshall Valve amps and Roger Mayer Effects are a huge influence, as is the flying runaway thunder train sound of Carl's drums...Play on...
The band is dedicated to music as a means of expressing the beautiful mystery in all things with excitement and explosive creative energy. Steve believes music is a ladder for the soul, enabling us to climb new heights and perceive new things. Also the technical beauty of the Fender Stratocaster, Marshall Valve amps and Roger Mayer Effects are a huge influence, as is the flying runaway thunder train sound of Carl's drums...Play on...
Why this name?
The drummer at the time and bass player chose it
Do you play live?
Yes all over the UK
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Revolutionised the aquisition and distribution of music
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Probably
Your influences?
Hendrix, Led Zep, Beatles, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Neil Young
Favorite spot?
Sydney
Equipment used:
Fender stratocasters and Marshall Amps