Jean Ritchie, Jim Croce, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, John McCutcheon, John Denver, Elton John, Kim McKee, Seals & Crofts, Eva Cassady, Brudda Iz, Xiao Xianning, Cathy & Dave Barton Para, Esther Kreek, Dan Fogelberg, America, The Eagles, Dan Levinson, Dan Landrum, Mark Alan Wade, Bonnie Carol, Tina Gugeler, Paul "Walking Stick" Taylor, Erin Rogers, Phil Keaggy, Russ Hopkins, Ken Whiteley, John Ylvisaker, and my students!
Sounds Like
James Taylor, John Denver, John McCutcheon, Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, Phil Oches, Rev. Gary Davis, Stan Rogers.
An Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter, Steve Eulberg weaves mountain and hammered dulcimers with a variety of unusual instruments to create thought-provoking, smile-inducing, toe-tapping acoustic experiences.
He has sung and composed for religious communities, union halls, picket lines, inter-faith retreats, mountain-top youth camps, as well as the more familiar venues: clubs, coffeehouses, bookstores, festivals, charity benefits and showcase concerts.
Born and raised in the German-heritage town of Pemberville, Ohio, Steve was exposed to a variety of music in his home. Early piano lessons were followed by trumpet in school band, and he became self-taught on ukelele and guitar and harmonica. Mandolin was added at Capital University where, while majoring in History, he studied Ear Training, Voice and took Arranging lessons from the Conservatory of Music.
While at college, he first heard hammered and mountain dulcimers, building his first mountain dulcimer just before his final year. Seminary training took him the west side of Denver where he built his first hammered dulcimer. With these instruments, he was able to give voice to the Scottish, English and Irish traditions to which he is also heir.
Following marriage in 1985 to Connie Winter-Eulberg he settled in Kansas City, Missouri. There he worked cross-culturally in a church of African-Americans, Latinos and European Americans, with music being a primary organizing tool. He moved with his family in 1997 to be nestled beside the Rocky Mountains in Fort Coillins, Colorado.
Founder of Owl Mountain Music, Inc. he teaches and performs extensively in Colorado and Wyoming with tours across the US and the UK. He delights in introducing the sweet music of dulcimers to people in diverse settings and in addition to his own recordings, has included dulcimers in a variety of session work for other musicians.
In 2000 he was commissioned to create a choral composition featuring dulcimers for the Rainbow Chorus in Fort Collins. It was recorded in the same year (BEGINNINGS). He is currently at work on a commissioned symphony that will feature hammered dulcimer and Australian didjeridu.
Eulberg passionately believes that music crosses cultural and language barriers because music builds community. Influenced by a variety of ethnic styles, his music weaves vital lyric with rap, rock, folk, gospel and blues. Audiences of all ages respond well to his presentation and to his warm sense of humor.
Steve is a member of Local 1000 (AFM) where he serves as Western Regional Representative to the Executive Board, The North American Folk Alliance, and BMI.
..The weave of romance, friendship and love Always alive, moving with the two Their hopes and sharing The strength and warmth Each can give Each can be free And then the play unfolds When each can Live for the other Nurturing and inspiring Only the problems unforgiven Could end . . .
The rainbows and real fun The times outdoor and flush With each other and breezes The light fills both lives A beach is the edge of their one heart The sky the cover of the naked Excitement and delight In giving Giving Giving If it isn't giving It isn't living
Hey Steve......Will you be coming to the Far-West Folk Alliance this year? I sure hope so. I love your new song. I miss America too. It is so sad to see her being sold down the river of no return. Only God can save us now....but I do believe in Miracles.
Hi Steve! Thanks for being our friend! We appreciate the add! Are you going to be at Evart this year? We need to do some jamming soon! See you someplace down the road! -K&B
salut steve merci pour les explications j'en suis heureux une autre demande pour le son ressemble t-il a larpe,cora,guitare,alto ou cithare bon week end jl-claudesinclerc