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Artist description
At the age six, Evan’s mother pushed Evan into music – literally. Under tremendous protest he was forced to take up the violin. Six months later, Evan was grudgingly squawking out standards such as “Mary Had a Little Lamb and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” After two grueling years, Evan was allowed to give up the violin and moved on to a more agreeable instrument, the guitar. The first time he picked one up he fell in love.
A couple years passed while Evan honed his guitar playing. It wasn’t long before he formed his first band in high school, duly called the “Numbnutts.” The band’s first original was “Baby Don’t You Leave Me Tonight” and was recorded on a 4-track recorder. The song got quite a bit of airplay on the school’s radio station and overnight Evan became instantly popular overnight.
Evan continued to play music throughout his college years and expand his playing ability by learning the piano and bass instruments. Drawing on a variety of musical styles ranging from alternative, blues and traditional rock, he began to develop his own unique sound and style. Evan recorded his songs in recording studios in both St. Louis and Nashville and also worked while working as a session player for some notable country performers. More importantly, several of Evan’s songs received local airplay in those markets.
Today, Evan performs in local venues and performs solo in coffee houses and pubs. His passion continues to be writing and performing his own songs. Most nights when not playing or performing, Evan can be found in his state of the art recording studio that he has built in his house. Currently, he can be currently heard on the MP3.com website as well as on several local radio stations. Some day soon, Evan hopes to expand his market to a national level.
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Music Style
Rock,Blues, Jazz, Funk and Alternative Flavors |
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Musical Influences
Beatles-Replacements-Cure-Bowie-Bare Naked Ladies |
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Similar Artists
You Tell Me! |
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Group Members
Evan Stein - Guitars, Keyboard,Lead Vocals - Eddie Stein: Dog, percussion - Bailey Stein - Tamborine |
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Instruments
Guitar, Keyboard, Bass, Drums, and anything that will add to the sound of the song |
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Albums
In studio, working on CD |
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Press Reviews
"Evan Field - obviously a band that is centered and comfortable with who and what they are - simply a great band - to see and hear." Tom Rivers - City Beat News"Heaven"...a subtle slice of quiet psychedelic blues...download if you like to hear Lou Reed or David Bowie with a more bluesy feel." says music critic Doug Cornell from www.listen.to/seproblem |
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Location
New London, CT - USA |
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