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'''Steve Stevens''' (born '''Steven Bruce Schneider'''; May 5, 1959) is an American guitarist and songwriter. He is best known as [[Billy Idol]]'s guitarist and songwriting collaborator,<ref name="LarkinHM">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal]]|editor=Colin Larkin|editor-link=Colin Larkin (writer)|publisher=[[Guinness Publishing]]|date=1995|edition=Second|isbn=0-85112-656-1|page=343}}</ref> and for his lead guitar work on the theme to ''[[Top Gun]]'' – "[[Top Gun Anthem]]" – for which he won a Grammy in 1987: [[Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance|Best Pop Instrumental Performance]]. Stevens has played for [[Michael Jackson]], [[Ric Ocasek]], [[Robert Palmer (singer)|Robert Palmer]], and many others.<ref>{{cite web|url={{ |
'''Steve Stevens''' (born '''Steven Bruce Schneider'''; May 5, 1959) is an American guitarist and songwriter. He is best known as [[Billy Idol]]'s guitarist and songwriting collaborator,<ref name="LarkinHM">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal]]|editor=Colin Larkin|editor-link=Colin Larkin (writer)|publisher=[[Guinness Publishing]]|date=1995|edition=Second|isbn=0-85112-656-1|page=343}}</ref> and for his lead guitar work on the theme to ''[[Top Gun]]'' – "[[Top Gun Anthem]]" – for which he won a Grammy in 1987: [[Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance|Best Pop Instrumental Performance]]. Stevens has played for [[Michael Jackson]], [[Ric Ocasek]], [[Robert Palmer (singer)|Robert Palmer]], and many others.<ref>{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p5529/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Steve Stevens|last=Prato|first=Greg|website=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=24 May 2010}}</ref> Stevens was in [[Vince Neil]]'s band from 1992 to 1994, touring and recording on his album ''[[Exposed (Vince Neil album)|Exposed]]''. In 1995, Stevens and Idol were briefly members of the group [[Neurotic Outsiders]]. Stevens was a founding member of the supergroup [[Bozzio Levin Stevens]], which released ''[[Black Light Syndrome]]'' in 1997 and ''[[Situation Dangerous]]'' in 2000. He brought Spanish flamenco guitar stylings to the song "[[Pistolero (song)|Pistolero]]" (1999) for the trance group [[Juno Reactor]]. During 2012–2016, Stevens appeared with [[Kings of Chaos (band)|Kings of Chaos]]. His "Steve Stevens" group headlined the closing performance at the Musikmesse in [[Frankfurt]], Germany, in April 2016. He is also a television personality on the E! show ''[[Married to Rock]]'', alongside his wife, [[Josie Stevens]]. |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Steven Bruce Schneider |
Born | New York, New York, United States | May 5, 1959
Genres | Hard rock, glam metal, heavy metal, instrumental rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 1979–present |
Steve Stevens (born Steven Bruce Schneider; May 5, 1959) is an American guitarist and songwriter. He is best known as Billy Idol's guitarist and songwriting collaborator,[1] and for his lead guitar work on the theme to Top Gun – "Top Gun Anthem" – for which he won a Grammy in 1987: Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Stevens has played for Michael Jackson, Ric Ocasek, Robert Palmer, and many others.[2] Stevens was in Vince Neil's band from 1992 to 1994, touring and recording on his album Exposed. In 1995, Stevens and Idol were briefly members of the group Neurotic Outsiders. Stevens was a founding member of the supergroup Bozzio Levin Stevens, which released Black Light Syndrome in 1997 and Situation Dangerous in 2000. He brought Spanish flamenco guitar stylings to the song "Pistolero" (1999) for the trance group Juno Reactor. During 2012–2016, Stevens appeared with Kings of Chaos. His "Steve Stevens" group headlined the closing performance at the Musikmesse in Frankfurt, Germany, in April 2016. He is also a television personality on the E! show Married to Rock, alongside his wife, Josie Stevens.
Career
His solo album releases include Atomic Playboys (1989),[1] Flamenco a Go-Go (1999), and Memory Crash (2008).
Discography
Solo albums
- The Guitar World According To Steve Stevens (1986 cassette from the music magazine Guitar World)
- Atomic Playboys (1989)
- Akai Guitar Sample Collection (1994)
- Flamenco a Go-Go (1999)
- Memory Crash (2008)
Movie soundtracks
- "Top Gun Anthem", Top Gun (1986)
- "Speed", Speed (1994)
Albums with Billy Idol
- Billy Idol (1982)
- Rebel Yell (1983)
- Whiplash Smile (1986)
- Devil's Playground (2005)
- Kings & Queens of the Underground (2014)
Album with Michael Jackson
- Bad (1987)
Album with Robert Palmer
- Don't Explain (1990)
Albums with Jerusalem Slim
- Jerusalem Slim (1992) – only released in Europe and Japan
Album with Vince Neil
- Exposed (1993)
Albums as a member of Bozzio Levin Stevens
- Black Light Syndrome (1997)
- Situation Dangerous (2000)
Albums with Kyosuke Himuro
- I·De·A (1997)
- Collective Souls (1998)
- The One Night Stands (1998)
- Mellow (2000)
- Beat Haze Odyssey (2000)
- Follow the Wind (2003)
Albums with Gregg Bissonette
- Submarine (Stevens played on "Train to Willoughby") (2000)
Albums with Adam Bomb
- New York Times (Stevens played on "NY Child" "Cheyenne" "Saluda a Lola" & "Anxiety") produced by Jack Douglas (2001)
Albums with Sebastian Bach
- Give 'Em Hell (2014)
Other performances
- Peter Criss | Let Me Rock You (1982)
- Ric Ocasek "This Side of Paradise" (1986)
- Merry Axemas Vol.2 ; track 3 "Do You Hear What I Hear" (1998)
- The Fallout | Neodymium Project (2012)
- Desire | Meg Myers - Sorry (2014)
- I Will Always Be Yours | Ben Rector (2018)
- Down in Flames | Deadland Ritual (2018)
References
- ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 343. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
- ^ Prato, Greg. "Biography: Steve Stevens". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
External links
- American heavy metal guitarists
- 1959 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Brooklyn
- Vince Neil Band members
- Grammy Award winners
- Lead guitarists
- American male songwriters
- 20th-century American Jews
- Guitarists from New York (state)
- 20th-century American guitarists
- Neurotic Outsiders members
- Bozzio Levin Stevens members
- American male guitarists
- Jewish rock musicians
- Magna Carta Records artists
- 20th-century American male musicians