Steven Pile- guitar, vocals, national
Brian Rashap- bass, vocals
James Stafford- drums....................................
also....................................Jason Bodlovich, Sara Shansky, Justin Shannon, Brad Houser, Eldridge Goins, Kyle Shnider, Brian Keane, Colin Brooks, etc.....
Influences
Paul Simon, Black Crowes, The Beatles, Bembeya Jazz National, Dr. Nico, Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, Orchestra Baobab, Sekou "Diamond Fingers" Diabate, T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo, D'Gary, Kauding Cissohko, JT, Balla et ses Balladins, Camayenne Sofa, Jali Bakary Konte, Benga, Congo Music, Manding Swing, Rail Band, Bill Frissell, Okwess International, The Kinks, Blind Willie Johnson, John Prine, Hank Williams, Richard Thompson, Los Lobos, White Lion, Three Amigos
Sounds Like
Some crazy shit!!, Paul Simon, Robert Johnson, Bobongo All-Stars, Los Lobos, Tames Jaylor, Ethiopiques, lots of other crazy shit!!!
"Steve Pile gets it. With a guitar on his back, the Bay Area native has traveled the world, from Alaska to Austin to Africa, distilling his own hybrid of blues, rock and melodic African guitar music all topped off with a little cowboy swagger. But he's about more than just the music." -John Beck, Press Democrat-***************************************************************************
When he recently returned to Gambia to study and record kora music with Jali Bakary Konteh, he powered it all with solar panels. The panels were financed through donations from fans and friends and were a gift to the Kontehs from music lovers here in the States.
His music career started, as so many do, in High School and with a 4-track and a few microphones. It was in Portland, OR, however where he "quit his day job" and recorded his first album and started hitting the stage and the road for real. The rain and some wanderlust sent him across the country to Austin, TX, in 2005, where he recorded again and played the circuit, only this time with one early influence(Brad Houser, bassist for the New Bohemians and Critters Buggin') and a slew of other stellar players backing him and his acoustic and National steel guitars.
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Various tours have seen him sharing the stage with the likes of Richard Thompson, Peter Case and even a Double Bill with Ramblin' Jack Elliott.
Now back in the California Bay Area, and working on his 3rd album with a new band, his sound has shifted from the americana/folk styles he nurtured in Austin to a more electric cross-cultural stew of styles. But he's still a singer-songwriter at heart. As one writer put it, he "points the traditional singer-songwriter compass in a variety of new directions, affording him a freshness that's also somehow comfortingly familiar." The new album, due out in Summer 2009, will continue to explore those new directions.
Thanks for the add!
Glad you like the songs. Find us anywhere that sells music online!
We will be releasing our new record in the fall. Stay tuned for tour details...
Kindly,
ER
Hey... Check out this fantastic live performance by the Tanzanian
singer-songwriter Ashimba and the two brazilian master percussionists
Bernardo Aguiar and Gabriel Policarpo at Ashimba's European Release
Party in Copenhagen. Tanzania and Brazil pamoja!!! Muziki Mzuka...
Check out Young Cub Records latest release THE SUPERPOWERS - Trance For Nation featuring Rudy Gomis of Orchestra Baobab. Now available @ CDBABY and ITUNES
Hi,Steve Just I was capted by "honeybee" and "Busy Bootin'" Loving like this the blues ,I'd taking the pleasure to hearing it Like you said Good luck Nikki
Hey Steve- Long time. Hope all is well. We are touring in NoCal this week. If you can make one, it'd be great to see ya. cheers, Casey
Saturday April 18- BERKELEY, CA @ the Starry Plough Pub 9pm $7 3101 Shattuck Ave www.starryploughpub.com with Bonfire Madigan!!!! also the Golden Bolts of Tone
Sunday April 19- REDWAY, CA @ Beginnings Octagon Old Briceland Rd 7pm dinner 8pm show
Very best profile pic ever!! It makes me feel like I am right there in the truck with you laughing at one of your witty remarks. Hope you are doing splendid! I am giving you the biggest hug right now in my mind. I hope it gets to you.