Ruth Brown,
Iverson Minter,
James Creer,
Tony Braunigal,
Thomas Brill,
George Brock,James Cotton,
James Henderson, Calvin Fuzz Jones,
Willie Perkins,
Homesick James,
Robert Lockwood Jr.,
David Honeyboy Edwards,
Bo Diddley,
Koko Taylor,
Bob Margolin,
Muddy Waters,
Willie Big Eyes Smith,
Hubert Sumlin,
Henry Towsend,
David F. Hughes,
John Lee Hooker,
Clarence“Gatemouth”Brown,
BB.King,
Freddy King, Albert King,
Albert Collins
Friday Night Project"
Channel 4- UK (Feb.9, 2007)
Comedy/Music Show "Sasha"
Germany(Feb.3, 2007)
Comedy/Music Show "Sasha"
Germany(Feb.3, 2007)
France-2004
France- 2004
France- 2004
"La Methode Cauet" France-2006
Sounds Like
BLUES
STEVEN SEAGAL-DISCOGRAPHY (2006)
MOJO PRIEST (2006)
1. Somewhere In Between
2. Love Doctor
3. Dark Angel
4. Gunfire In A Juke Joint
5. My Time Is Numbered
6. Alligator Ass
7. BBQ
8. Hoochie Koochie Man
9. Talk To My Ass
10. Dust My Broom
11. Slow Boat To China
12. She Dat Pretty
13. Red Rooster
14. Shake
15. Rambling 1
16. Rambling 2
17. Rambling 3
Produced by Steven Seagal
Additional Tracks -
Robert Lockwood Jr, Henry Townsend, Homesick James
Teena Marie appears courtest of Cash Money Classic Records
Ellis Hall appears courtesy of Ear-Say Productions, Inc.
Special Thanks To Ruth Brown, Iverson Minter, James Creer, Shaun Fisher, Tony Braunagel, Thomas Brill, George Brock, Bo Diddley, KoKo Taylor, James Cotton, David Edwards, James Henderson, Calvin Jones, Robert Lockwood Jr, Bob margolin, Willie Perkins, Willie Smith, Hubert Sumlin, Henry Townsend.
Nonsoloblues w/Warner France present Steven with a silver CD for 'Songs From The Crystal Cave.' Nonsoloblues distributes Mojo Priest and Songs From The Crystal Cave in all of France and Italy.
The Blues is a feeling that comes from deep inside a person.
-Steven Seagal
A PASSIONATE MUSICIAN
THE SOUL OF STEVEN SEAGAL
Born in Lansing, Michigan on April 10, 1951, Steven Seagal is a man of diverse character whose spiritual beliefs and humanity are woven into every aspect of his life. A son of a Math teacher and a Medical Technician, Steven’s humble childhood was underscored by a fascination with the Martial Arts and the blues. Some would say that this is a strange combination, but ask any Martial Arts expert or blues legend and they will both tell you that it is the spirit that reaches deep within your soul that drives the artistry. Call it an obsession or a calling, Steven Seagal mastered Martial Arts at an early age, becoming a 7th degree black belt and Aikido master, while at the same time, has become an accomplished blues musician, releasing his second album in 2005, the critically acclaimed Mojo Priest.
Most of us know Steven for his roles as an action hero with an acting career that was launched from his Los Angeles Dojo in the late 80’s where he taught Martial Arts to the likes of Sean Connery, James Coburn and the famed talent agent, Michael Ovitz. It was Mr. Ovitz who paved the way for Steven to co-write and star in his first and hugely successful action film "Above the Law" in 1988 and from there it launched a career of over 20 movies and $2 billion in box office receipts. Steven immerses himself in his work on the screen, writing, producing, directing and acting. His films include box office successes such as Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, Under Siege, Executive Decision, Glimmer Man, and Exit Wounds to name a few, all are well regarded for their storylines and fast paced action.
Today, Steven continues to put out movies, but one of the most treasured aspects of this diversely talented man is his music. He is a proficient blues artist and has honed his guitar skills, playing his music with some of the greatest blues legends to walk this earth. BB King, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker and his greatest influence, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, who recently was taken from us as a result of injuries suffered in Hurricane Katrina, are all among those who Steven has jammed with and also shares a common bond – the blues. Steven is a purist when it comes to the blues and he remains true to its roots which is evident in his latest release, "Mojo Priest", recognized as one of the best blues albums to surface in many years. Steven’s first album, Songs from the Crystal Cave, was a top seller in European markets and features a combination of styles including blues, pop, jazz and reggae, with a classic harmonica solo by Mr. Stevie Wonder.
At the core of what drives Steven Seagal with all he does - his music, his Martial Arts and his acting – is his commitment to Asian philosophies and religion. As a Buddhist, Zen teacher, and healer, Steven lives by the principles that the development of the physical self is essential to protect the spiritual man. He believes that what he does in his life is about leading people into contemplation to wake them up and enlighten them in some manner. He lived and learned Japanese culture for over 15 years and his spiritual beliefs play a big role in his life. It is what has guided him to not only become a Martial Arts expert but, also a beloved actor, and distinguished musician. Most importantly, it is his genuine care for others that drives him to give unselfishly of his time and financial support to many charities across the world. His support of environmental causes, animal rights, children in need and HIV/AIDS efforts is undeniable and an important part of his daily schedule. Even in his acting, Steven finds a way to fuel his philanthropic side with plans to film his next movie in New Orleans as his way to help bring the City back to its former luster.
Steven Seagal is a versatile talent and an intricate human being, whose passion, selflessness, integrity and character are embodied in his work. To those that know Steven, they will tell you he is a deeply caring and giving individual who is driven to reaching the top of his game in every aspect of his life. To all of us who have enjoyed his movies, listened to his music, seen his Martial Arts expertise and learned about him as a person, we consider ourselves fortunate and are excited about what the future holds.
Music is the language of the Gods that can bring all people together and, for this reason, music is an important part of my life.
-Steven Seagal
"Music is the language of the divine.
It is one of the language that all people understand.
It is the one language that transcends
all political, racial and religious boundaries.
No matter how diverse or far apart our philosophies or cultures may be, through music we can heal the world.
Through music we can become enligtened.
I believe one can experience complate realization and liberation through sight and sound".