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Artist description
Steve Roslonek is a full time Boston based, singer/songwriter of children’s music. Winner of the coveted Parents’ Choice Silver Honor (2000) for his first album “Morning ‘Til Night”, Steve has once again teamed up with a gang of mighty musicians for another memorable adventure. GREAT SONGS: Steve mixes musicality, imagination and education into one family friendly experience. Children and adults alike will love On a Flying Guitar! |
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Music Style
Children's |
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Musical Influences
James Taylor, Shawn Colvin, Sting, School House Rock |
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Similar Artists
School House Rock, Raffi, |
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Artist History
In 1997, Steve wrote his first children’s song. He had so much fun that he continued to write and put together a demo tape of six songs. The feedback from kids and parents was so positive that he decided to record and produce his own album. Morning ‘Til Night was released in 1999. Steve left his job as a business consultant with Andersen Consulting that same year to pursue this adventure full time. |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Steel Drums, Saxophone, Flute |
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Albums
Morning 'Til Night, On a Flying Guitar |
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Press Reviews
WINNER - PARENTS' CHOICE GOLD AWARD (2000) for "On a Flying Guitar" and Parents' Choice Silver Honor (2000) for debut album "Morning 'Til Night".“Warmth, gentle humor and well-crafted, quirky wordplay run through Steve Roslonek’s creative songs and stories, and the mellow James Taylor-ish quality of much of the vocals and acoustic instrumentals is especially pleasant to hear…”- Lynne Heffley of the Los Angeles Times“Magical! This is kids' music that's cool.”-Garth Ross, Kennedy Center, -The Millenium Stage – Washington, DC “Great songs! Two thumbs up.”-MP3.com |
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Additional Info
Morning 'Til Night is arranged into two halves - The up-beat dancing half and the sleepy lullaby half. Full band arrangements. |
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Location
Medford, MA - USA |
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