For nearly ten years, Steven has been writing, recording, and performing his unique style of music.
With three albums to his credit, Steven has performed in a variety of music venues, first as part of the acoustic trio Dreadnought, then moving on as a solo performer. Most recently, Steven has opened concerts for national recording artists such as Al Stewart and John Gorka. After several years of dues paying, Steven's music started to attract the attention of music publishers; since then, Steven has been writing and working with a number of publishers in Nashville.
A throwback to the confessionalist singer/songwriters, the influences of James Taylor and Carol King are evident in his music, while the songs maintain a unique and familiar freshness.
Steven has released three albums to date, Let it go Softly,1995; Sketches,1999; Freeway For Nothing, 2002. He has been featured in Songwriter's Monthly Magazine, Cleveland Free Times, and can be seen regularly throughout North-East Ohio
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For nearly ten years, Steven has been writing, recording, and performing his unique style of music.
With three albums to his credit, Steven has performed in a variety of music venues, first as part of the acoustic trio Dreadnought, then moving on as a solo performer. Most recently, Steven has opened concerts for national recording artists such as Al Stewart and John Gorka. After several years of dues paying, Steven's music started to attract the attention of music publishers; since then, Steven has been writing and working with a number of publishers in Nashville.
A throwback to the confessionalist singer/songwriters, the influences of James Taylor and Carol King are evident in his music, while the songs maintain a unique and familiar freshness.
Steven has released three albums to date, Let it go Softly,1995; Sketches,1999; Freeway For Nothing, 2002. He has been featured in Songwriter's Monthly Magazine, Cleveland Free Times, and can be seen regularly throughout North-Eastern Ohio.