Steve Weyman
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i am Steve Weyman from Bristol England and been playing guitar since I was 9 years of age and doing paid gigs in bands from age 14 playing covers and originals. I am a bit older ( quite a bit older now ! I am not gigging at the moment . I am teaching guitar and concentrating more on writing and recording in m y little home studio. Don't write in a particular style, it comes out how it comes out !Band/artist history
I started playing after my brother taught me a few chords on guitar when i was 9 then progressed from there and started playing in his band at 14 then joined another band at 16 and from then just gigged with various bands. I realised i could sing a bit so started doing more lead vocals as well as lead guitar playing mainly rock and pop and country rock styles and of course blues.Have you performed in front of an audience?played for many years to live audiences some good gigs and some bad ! but mostly good and fun ! some small audiences and some very large audiences like festivals etc nothing like playing live to feel alive !
Your musical influences
my influences early on were Hendrix the Eagles and Mark Knopfler from dire Straits and David Gilmour and many more in between. Mark Knopfler is my all time favourite because of his unique finger style.What equipment do you use?
I use Fender Strats and teles.Fender Paramount electro acoustic and Gibson Les Pauls .As im not gigging now I use black star and small fender valve amps for recording. Effects I use include Boss Me 90 and line 6 HX stomp XL in my home studio. i record my songs on a Boss BR 800 recorder abit limiting as it only has 8 tracks but not bad for demos . I play all guitars , bass and recently starting to play synth and piano on recordings and I use a Yamaha PSR E 473 and sing all vocals and backing vocals on my tracks. My daughter has just started to sing backing vocals on some tracks .Anything else?
There are a lot of great artists on this site so hope i can do justice to myself on here and think i can learn a lot from them. have had a good start but have to keep writing and recording and learning !Melancholy and the infinite sadness
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Giving this another spin. It gets better with every listen. Didn’t think that was possible but it is. More please…..Brilliant !
A great Sounding recording Lee! Cheers to a great new year!😎✌️This one has "hit" written all over it...perfect for the country genre. Will have to keep a look out for publishers in this genre...it's way too good to just let it sit here on your page!Really thoughtful and relateable lyrics to this one, Steve! Telling is better than bottling up those annoying thoughts. And often they will seem much smaller and less dangerous than they were inside your head.
Really nice upbeat song with some great guitar licks. Great work!All comments (763)
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Can’t wait for boys of summer to come back. You nail these 1980 era songs guitar sounds and synth sounds.