Steve Stern is from Fairmont, West Virginia. He began playing in bands, writing songs, and doing solo performances when he was 15 years old. In the early 1970’s, while attending WVU, he played in coffee houses and small clubs, and then moved to Pittsburgh to attend Pitt, continuing public performances there. His band, the New Anthem Band, started in 1986 and played at many regional fairs, clubs, and bars. It was featured at motorcycle rallies, since he wrote “The Bikers Anthem”.
Teaming with Laurie Cackowoski, he played with an ensemble of musicians beginning in 1989 called “Guns & Garters”, providing over 200 performances every year in W. Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia.
In 1993, Steve moved to Nashville to build a career, especially as a songwriter. In June, 1997, at the age of 43, he had heart by-pass surgery. "Steam Powered Stern" was produced on the rebound after much encouragement from friends and family.
Steve is the co-founder and President of the Mobile Electronics Competition Association, MECA, the largest car audio sports organization in the USA. The club has chapters in China, Thailand, the UK, Mexico, British Virgin Islands, & Canada. He oversees 150+ events each year and promotes the enjoyment of music in mobile environments. His New Anthem Band is available and requires a minimum of 90 days notice for show bookings.
Steve lives in Goodlettsville, TN about 15 miles north of Nashville with his wife Susan and their 3 kids: Callan 20, Ethan 11, and Rachel 6.
He spends a lot of time on the road. He doesn’t really have any spare time, but he likes to ride his 1984 H-D Electra-Glide whenever possible. He also loves his lawn tractor.
“Steam Powered Stern” is his first CD release. The players are world-renowned on their instruments, including:
Mike McAdam - Acoustic Guitar
Van Manakas - Acoustic Guitar
Kenny Malone - Percussion
Dave Roe - Bass
Barbara Lamb - Fiddle
Charlie Cushman - Banjo
Ronnie McCoury - Mandolin
Pete Finney - Steel Guitar
Randy Kohrs - Dobro
Lisa Aguilar sings background vocals and joins Steve for “In My Arms”, a powerful duet.
Steve sings and plays his Takamine 6-string guitar for these sessions. He is a member of Nashville’s AFM #257.
Steve is a member of the Songwriters Guild of America, NSAI, IBMA, SPBGMA, AMA, The Bluegrass Museum, and a volunteer for the Songwriters Festival On Music Row held every year in June.
Check Steve’s web site www.stevesternmusic.com and www.myspace.com/thenewanthemband for pics, album literature, and gigs coming up for the 2008 season.
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Great country sound here!!!
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I understand. The event is next weekend, so if your ankle feels better, try to come. Sunday might be a good day, and most of the stuff that's going on is pretty centralized, so you won't have to walk too much. Keep in touch.
Thanks for your wonderful comments. I will definitely try to visit you if and when I ever get to Nashville.
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Raymond
We have a really cool event on June 20-22nd centered around the main stage in the Curb Records parking lot on Music Row. This is the 6th year for the Festival and everyone, all genres, are welcome to perform and hang out. There are excellent seminars with Nashville pros involved in all facets of the music industry.
There's no fee, but donations are encouraged to help fund the fest.
I'm a volunteer and will be there on Friday and Sunday, helping with the seminars and anything that needs done.
Check out www.songwritersfestival.com for information about registration, performances, who's already in, the seminar topics and schedule.
Over 350 songwriters performed among the 4 stages last year. This is a great opportunity for those who can make it.
If you have any questions for me send an e-mail to songwritersfestival@comcast.net
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Enjoyed your song Light The Candle. You are very talented and I would be happy to work with you on recording some of my songs. Please add yourself to my friend's list. Get a chance, please listen to some of my music.
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Raymond
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I'm getting this site set up and I'm looking forward to sharing songs with you.
Steve
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