Steve Hindalong
Rock / Other
NASHVILLE, Tennessee
United States
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About Steve Hindalong
I was given a snare drum for my 9th birthday. Since Jr. High I was always in a band, playing the drums and writing songs. In the early eighties I co-founded the L.A. based modern rock group, “The Choir,” with Derri Daugherty. Our first album, “Voices in Shadows,” was released in 1985; and this spring our 12th album, “O How the Mighty Have Fallen,” was released on Galaxy 21 Records. In 1997, our album, “Free Flying Soul,” received a Dove award. In 2000 our album, “Flap Your Wings,” was nominated for a Grammy. I’m proud of our longevity – that our creative chemistry continues after 20 years…and that we remain close friends.
I started producing bands in the early nineties. I’ve produced more than 30 bands, including – The Prayer Chain, The Violet Burning, Hoi Polloi, Luxury, Morella’s Forest, The Waiting, Common Children, By the Tree, Cool Hand Luke, Something Like Silas…
In 2000, I created and produced the successful various artist concept album, “City on a Hill,” which became a series. I wrote and co-wrote many of those songs including, “God of Wonders.” Throughout the 5 years that I worked on that series, I was fortunate to interact with many amazing artists including, Jars of Clay, Sixpence None the Richer, Nichole Nordeman, Third Day, Caedmon’s Call, Jennifer Knapp, FFH, Phil Keaggy and many more!
As a producer, I’ve attempted to be an inspiration to artists. I’ve tried to be a good facilitator for the creative visions of others. It’s a blessing and honor to be invited into that process. I consider production to be a servant’s role.
When I reflect on my career, I’m most pleased with the lyrics I’ve been able to offer. I consider that to be my highest creative “calling.” I hope to write soul stirring songs as long as I live.
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