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Stevie Tombstone
Genre
Folk/ Blues/Alternative/Americana
Band Members
Stevie Tombstone
Record Label
saustexmedia.com
altcorecordings.com
Short Description
FOLK -COUNTRY-BLUES SINGER SONGWRITER GUITARIST -VISIT WWW.STEVIETOMBSTONE.NET
Long Description
Facebook page for Americana, folk and blues singer/ songwriter /guitarist Steve Tombstone.
Interact and receive updates on tours,releases and news.
Bio
After a chance meeting with Roy Acuff, Stevie (then, a young man) was certain he would always be a musician. Born in rural Georgia, Stevie learned the ropes playing country, gospel, and blues. Rebelling against his roots, he immersed himself in the world of rock and the underground music scene of the 80s in Atlanta but never lost the twang of his childhood. Almost three decades later, he has become an accomplished performer and songwriter. Stevie has now released five solo albums and several music videos, produced music with his 1980s swamp rockabilly band, The Tombstones, and made appearances on compilations all over the damn place. In his early days, Stevie penned the college radio anthem and regional hit "Nobody", which was later recorded by rock icon, Stiv Bators. After separating with The Tombstones in the 1990s, he toured as the supporting act for Jason & the Scorchers in Europe, which opened the door for his solo career. Taking a more serious approach to songwriting, he then began to write with as many accomplished song-writers as he could find in every realm of the music world, from street poets to music row regulars.
Bouncing between Atlanta, Nashville, and Austin, Stevie recorded Second Hand Sin (1999) and Acoustica (2000) and then settled in Texas. His full-length debut CD, 7:30 am (2003), showcased his singing ability and continuing growth as a songwriter. The CD spent six weeks in the top ten of XM Radio’s Channel 12 (X-Country) charts, including two weeks at #1. During this period, Stevie worked as a sideman for several respected Texas acts, including acclaimed songwriter, Rich Minus, and songstress, Texacala Jones. 2004 brought the Cash tribute/compilation, "Dear Johnny", featuring Stevie's version of "Folsom Prison Blues", which received airplay and great reviews. Stevie followed up with a number of West Coast gigs with Supersuckers’ front man, Eddie Spaghetti, in support of the disc. 2006 found Stevie briefly back at the helm of the Tombstones for a national tour to support the re-release of the band’s earlier material. Leaving the band for the final time, he married Tombstones’ bassist, Melissa "Killene" Tombstone, returning to his solo work and fatherhood. In 2008, his sold-out show at the Red House Arts Center was broadcast in its entirety on XM's “Wired In” series.
Stevie’s band mates, over the years, have been a veritable who’s who of underground and nationally recognized players, featuring members of Circus of Power, Wilco, the Georgia Satellites, and Jason & The Scorchers. Priding himself in his ability to cross genres, he has also had the honor of sharing the bill with the likes of Leon Russell, the Stray Cats, Greg Allman, Willie Nelson, Drive By Truckers, Johnny Bush & the Ramones, just to name a few. After living in Austin off and on for almost 10 years, Stevie relocated to Atlanta, the Ozarks, and most recently, Upstate New York.
He is presently publicizing his most current EP, Slow Drunken Waltz, as well as writing more tunes, and producing videos and songs for his next full length release, Greenwood (Cloverdale Music), due out in 2012.
Gender
Male
Current Location
Austin, TX
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Website
http://www.stevietombstone.net
Press Contact
badbloodproduction@gmail.com
Booking Agent
badbloodproduction@gmail.com
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