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Artist description
"...it's a trip you don't want to end, the highest high, the greatest escape... ultimate freedom..."(Steve Angel). The same words could be used to describe his debut CD "Hollywood". A true reflection of singer/songwriter Steve Angel, "Hollywood" is a sonorous album masquerading as an outgoing, straight-ahead pop record. The beauty of the creation is in this dichotomy. The evolution of "Hollywood" began in the Fall of 2000. Steve met and began working with producer Brent Bodrug (Alanis Morissette, Oscar Peterson, Jacksoul, Carlos Morgan). With Bodrug's guidance and expertise and SA's talent, "Hollywood" was born. |
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Music Style
Pop-Rock-Soul-Singer/songwriter |
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Musical Influences
The Beatles, Tom Waits, U2, Lenny Kravitz |
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Similar Artists
Counting Crows, Matchbox 20, Duncan Sheik, Elvis Costello |
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Artist History
1996 |
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Albums
Hollywood |
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Press Reviews
"...Probably the biggest highlight here is Steve's voice, which suits the songs incredibly well & it's tracks like "Leave Me Standin'", "I Could Cry" & "Wonderland" which really set the sound off here..." (hEARd, 05/20/01) |
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Location
Toronto, Ontario - Canada |
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