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Steve Young

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  • Genre: Acoustic / Country / Folk

    Location NASHVILLE, Tennessee, US

    Profile Views: 49439

    Last Login: 4/23/2010

    Member Since 11/3/2006

    Website www.steveyoung.net

    Record Label Starry Pyramid

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. ......Steve Young...... ..Steve Young has never fit comfortably into categories. He follows his own musical and spiritual quest, weaving together Southern roots with a wide experience of life, and creating new traditions in American music... .. Young was born in Georgia and grew up in Alabama, Georgia and Texas in a family which moved frequently in search of work. By the time he had completed high school in Beaumont, Texas, he was playing guitar and writing songs which incorporated influences of folk , country , gospel, and blues musicians and people like Hank Williams , Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and others. Once as a teenager he was blown away by seeing Carlos Montoya , a Flamenco Guitarist. He managed to use that too!.. .. By his late teens, Young was back in Alabama, where he established some reputation on the local music scene. However, the wandering spirit soon took over again. He immersed himself briefly in the Greenwich Village folk scene, at a time when Bob Dylan and others were just being noticed. .. .. Returning to Alabama, Steve found that "my New York folk-protest songs didn't fly in the South." Searching for more receptive audiences, he made short forays to California and other locations before moving to the West Coast in 1964... .. In California, he worked with musicians like Van Dyke Parks and Stephen Stills, at one point holding a day job as a mailman. A major-label record deal led to a short-lived stint with a psychedelic country-folk band, Stone Country... .. Settling into a solo career, Steve Young became an integral part of the movement which defined the California country-rock sound. Appearing on Steve's 1969 classic album, Rock, Salt & Nails were fellow pioneers like Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, Bernie Leadon and Gram Parsons... .. Through 12 albums and countless live performances, Steve Young's music has remained fresh and aggressive, with a sense of deepening spirituality, and a consistent intellectual and artistic challenge, to himself and to his audience... .. Many of the stars of the music industry have recorded Steve Young songs, and in some cases forged a career image around them. "Lonesome, Orn'ry & Mean," for example, became the signature tune for 'Outlaw' Waylon Jennings. Hank Williams Jr.'s cover of "Montgomery In The Rain" remains a classic... .. .. Certainly the most-covered Steve Young song of all is "Seven Bridges Road," which has been recorded at various times by artists like Joan Baez, Rita Coolidge, Iain Matthews, the Eagles, [Ricochet, and, most recently, Dolly Parton... .. While Steve Young songs have brought commercial success to others, Young has never been close enough to the mainstream to sustain his occasional brushes with stardom . He has been unwilling to accept the loss of artistic control that the industry expects of its stars... And while Steve has lived in country music towns like Nashville and Austin, and his songs have had a strong impact on the direction of country music, he rejects the country label for himself. Young is in many ways a cultural dynamic in himself... .. [Part Cherokee (from his father) by birth,] steeped in Baptist fundamentalism as a child, yet attracted to a Zen spirituality, the young man from the South with a nomadic spirit went on to create a unique form of American roots music with a truly global perspective... .. Steve Young has literally toured the world. He has performed in many countries of Europe, in Australia and New Zealand, in Micronesia, China and Mongolia, in Egypt and East Africa and beyond. Wherever he has gone, he has filled the dual role of ambassador for American music and student of the cultures of others... .. Young's live performances express the depth and power of his vision. He draws on his own songs, on Southern folk songs from varied traditions, on collaborations and on the best of contemporary songwriters such as J.D. Loudermilk, David Olney and others... .. Steve continues to tour extensively in the U.S., Canada and Europe, as well as more distant portions of the globe. As a writer, recording artist and a live performer, he is an artist at the very peak of his powers -- quite simply , not to be missed... .. .. ***** THIS SITE IS NOT DIRECTLY MAINTAINED BY STEVE... but any important messages can be forwarded. For more direct contact, please visit www.steveyoung.net *****  .. .. .. .. ..
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  • Ruby Jane

    Ruby Jane and Mark O'Connor: Virtuosos of the American Fiddle: http://www.poptech.org/blog/mark_oconnor_and_ruby_jane_smith_virtuosos_of_american_fiddle

    Ruby Jane Article in New York Times!!
    http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/26/who-do-these-guys-think-they-are/
    AND
    Check out the new pictures and video! Let me know what you think!
    Ruby Jane

    3 years ago
  • Red Moon

    Always loved your voice. Such a wonderful gift.

    Ewan RMB

    3 years ago
  • Ruby Jane




    Hello! New pics posted!

    and Im putting up some new video today too!
    Share love everybody!
    -Ruby Jane

    3 years ago
  • MIKE PARRISH






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    BRAND NEW SONG - "BACK TO YOU" - CHECK IT OUT!!!

    3 years ago
  • HILLBILLY STEVE MANTOOTH

    STEVE, I AM SOAKING IN THE SEVEN BRIDGES ROAD (KOREAN) IMPORT! GOD, WHAT IS RONG WITH TRASHVILE!

    4 years ago
  • Travis Cooper

    Thanks for the add Mr Young. Sure hope to see ya around town sometime.

    4 years ago
  • James Stanley Howen

    Hi Steve,

    I don't know if you will see this, but we miss ya here in Wisconsin my friend.

    Jimmy

    4 years ago
  • Kathy Bill

    Howdy!! Guy and Verlon are playing The Old Quarter on May 7...!! How 'bout you playing down there with WRecks Bell as well?

    4 years ago
  • FILLMORE SPIRITS

    Hey Steve - don't know know if you read these but if you do - thanks for all the great tunes - you the singing, picking real deal - thanks for the inspiration - we'll be playing a juiced up 10 min version of Alabama Highway at our next gig - was the show stealer last time - next up - Long time rider!
    Take care,
    Please come and play the uk (the southwest - we'll put you up!) soon,
    Phil Fillmore

    4 years ago
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