Steve Hunter
Latest News on Steve Hunter:
Carole King Joins Glen Campbell For 'There's No Me Without You' (Feb 16, 2024)
Karen Ann Hunter Releases New Single 'Sweet Love Of Mine' (May 17, 2022)
BWW Review: Basement Feature Screening at New Ohio Theatre (Feb 16, 2022)
Carole King Joins Glen Campbell For 'There's No Me Without You' (Feb 16, 2024)
Karen Ann Hunter Releases New Single 'Sweet Love Of Mine' (May 17, 2022)
BWW Review: Basement Feature Screening at New Ohio Theatre (Feb 16, 2022)
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Carole King Joins Glen Campbell For 'There's No Me Without You'
by Michael Major - Feb 16, 2024
Check out the new release 'There's No Me Without You (with Carole King)' from the Glen Campbell Duets - Ghost on the Canvas Sessions. Talents that can be heard on this project include Dolly Parton, Elton John, Sting, Hope Sandoval, Linda Perry, X, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Chris Issak, and more.
by Michael Major - Feb 16, 2024
Check out the new release 'There's No Me Without You (with Carole King)' from the Glen Campbell Duets - Ghost on the Canvas Sessions. Talents that can be heard on this project include Dolly Parton, Elton John, Sting, Hope Sandoval, Linda Perry, X, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Chris Issak, and more.
Karen Ann Hunter Releases New Single 'Sweet Love Of Mine'
by Michael Major - May 17, 2022
Beginning with band work in the UK, moving on to a wide range of experience as a session singer. Her first label signing was with disco king Giorgio Moroder in Munich, Germany in 1976, this included a single release called “Dr Funk (with Smiley)” plus a session for Giorgio on one of his own disco hits “I Wanna Funk with you Tonight.”
by Michael Major - May 17, 2022
Beginning with band work in the UK, moving on to a wide range of experience as a session singer. Her first label signing was with disco king Giorgio Moroder in Munich, Germany in 1976, this included a single release called “Dr Funk (with Smiley)” plus a session for Giorgio on one of his own disco hits “I Wanna Funk with you Tonight.”
BWW Review: Basement Feature Screening at New Ohio Theatre
by Carissa Chesanek - Feb 16, 2022
Last Sunday, on a snowy afternoon, the feature screening of Basement debuted at the New Ohio Theater in the West Village, as part of the 2022 NYC Indie Theatre Film Festival.
by Carissa Chesanek - Feb 16, 2022
Last Sunday, on a snowy afternoon, the feature screening of Basement debuted at the New Ohio Theater in the West Village, as part of the 2022 NYC Indie Theatre Film Festival.
ALICE COOPER Announces New Album 'Detroit Stories'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Nov 11, 2020
Today Alice Cooper announces the release of his brand new studio album 'Detroit Stories', out February 26, 2021.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Nov 11, 2020
Today Alice Cooper announces the release of his brand new studio album 'Detroit Stories', out February 26, 2021.
The Supergroup That Never Was, Pompeii, Releases Long Lost Album
by Tori Hartshorn - Mar 13, 2018
Known as “The Supergroup That Never Was,” Corky Laing's POMPEII recorded The Secret Sessions between 1976 and 1978 after a re-introduction to old friend Ian Hunter via Steve Wax of Elektra / Asylum. Laing recalls, “The late 70s was a turbulent time as the musical taste went through a generational change. Punk was just beginning to surface in the rock landscape. It replaced the increasingly complacent era of glam and classic rock with a new confrontational and rebellious attitude.
by Tori Hartshorn - Mar 13, 2018
Known as “The Supergroup That Never Was,” Corky Laing's POMPEII recorded The Secret Sessions between 1976 and 1978 after a re-introduction to old friend Ian Hunter via Steve Wax of Elektra / Asylum. Laing recalls, “The late 70s was a turbulent time as the musical taste went through a generational change. Punk was just beginning to surface in the rock landscape. It replaced the increasingly complacent era of glam and classic rock with a new confrontational and rebellious attitude.
Guitar Legend Steve Hunter To Release New Album 'Before The Lights Go Out'
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 22, 2017
As with all Hunter's releases, there is some diversity and sound imagery, not least of which is Tienes Mi Coraz n where alongside his nylon string improvisation comes the sound of his own heart. And listen out for Joe Satriani adding his fire to the heat of Mojo Man.
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 22, 2017
As with all Hunter's releases, there is some diversity and sound imagery, not least of which is Tienes Mi Coraz n where alongside his nylon string improvisation comes the sound of his own heart. And listen out for Joe Satriani adding his fire to the heat of Mojo Man.
World-Renowned Guitar Player Steve Hunter Releases Live CD & DVD 'Tone Poems'
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 23, 2014
For the first time ever, Blues Rock Guitarist Steve Hunter, renowned for his work with Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, is captured on film playing a career-spanning anthology in an intimate setting with some of the worlds finest players.
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 23, 2014
For the first time ever, Blues Rock Guitarist Steve Hunter, renowned for his work with Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, is captured on film playing a career-spanning anthology in an intimate setting with some of the worlds finest players.
Guitar Legend Steve Hunter Releases New CD 'The Manhattan Blues Project' F
by Caryn Robbins - Jul 2, 2013
Guitar legend Steve Hunter, best known for his work with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, David Lee Roth, Jack Bruce and Aerosmith, has a new CD released, 'The Manhattan Blues Project'
by Caryn Robbins - Jul 2, 2013
Guitar legend Steve Hunter, best known for his work with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, David Lee Roth, Jack Bruce and Aerosmith, has a new CD released, 'The Manhattan Blues Project'
STG Annoucnes Upcoming Events: Glen Campbell and More
by Kelsey Denette - Sep 24, 2012
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) announces the following concerts going on sale this week.
by Kelsey Denette - Sep 24, 2012
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) announces the following concerts going on sale this week.
Alice Cooper Returns with a New Album, Released Today
by BWW News Desk - Sep 13, 2011
Alice Cooper's widely anticipated new album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, will be released September 13, 2011, by Universal Music Enterprises. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, who produced the original multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind.
by BWW News Desk - Sep 13, 2011
Alice Cooper's widely anticipated new album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, will be released September 13, 2011, by Universal Music Enterprises. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, who produced the original multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind.
Alice Cooper Returns with a New Album, 9/13
by Kelsey Denette - Aug 1, 2011
Alice Cooper's widely anticipated new album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, will be released September 13, 2011, by Universal Music Enterprises. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, who produced the original multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind.
by Kelsey Denette - Aug 1, 2011
Alice Cooper's widely anticipated new album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, will be released September 13, 2011, by Universal Music Enterprises. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, who produced the original multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind.
Alice Cooper Returns with a New Album, New Nightmare
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 1, 2011
Alice Cooper's widely anticipated new album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, will be released September 13, 2011, by Universal Music Enterprises. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, who produced the original multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 1, 2011
Alice Cooper's widely anticipated new album, Welcome 2 My Nightmare, will be released September 13, 2011, by Universal Music Enterprises. Recorded with longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, who produced the original multi-platinum Welcome To My Nightmare album in 1975, the album picks up right where they left off, with Alice trapped in his own warped mind.
Lou Reed Lollapalooza Live DVD Track List Revealed
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 23, 2011
Lou Reed has revealed the track listing of his forthcoming DVD "Lollapalooza Live", filmed at the Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago on August 9th, 2009.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jun 23, 2011
Lou Reed has revealed the track listing of his forthcoming DVD "Lollapalooza Live", filmed at the Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago on August 9th, 2009.
BWW Interviews: Colm Wilkinson Talks Broadway and Beyond & More!
by Kelly Cameron - May 18, 2011
Toronto's favourite adopted musical son comes home this summer for two very special concerts to promote his newest CD - Broadway and Beyond: The Concert Songs. To welcome him back to the city BWW sat down and spoke with him about the album, his work with Theatre 20, and what he's doing next (including exclusive information on the upcoming Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary Concert).
by Kelly Cameron - May 18, 2011
Toronto's favourite adopted musical son comes home this summer for two very special concerts to promote his newest CD - Broadway and Beyond: The Concert Songs. To welcome him back to the city BWW sat down and spoke with him about the album, his work with Theatre 20, and what he's doing next (including exclusive information on the upcoming Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary Concert).
Toronto's Canwest Cabaret Festival Line-Up Announced, 10/29 - 11/1
by BWW News Desk - Nov 1, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the Canwest Cabaret Festival 2009, an intimate weekend of songs and stories at the Young Centre this fall. The second annual Canwest Cabaret Festival brings together over 150 of Canada's most diverse and exciting artists under the same roof for more than 60 unique performances. Every corner of the Young Centre is teeming with activity all weekend long.
by BWW News Desk - Nov 1, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the Canwest Cabaret Festival 2009, an intimate weekend of songs and stories at the Young Centre this fall. The second annual Canwest Cabaret Festival brings together over 150 of Canada's most diverse and exciting artists under the same roof for more than 60 unique performances. Every corner of the Young Centre is teeming with activity all weekend long.
Toronto's Canwest Cabaret Festival Line-Up Announced, 10/29 - 11/1
by BWW News Desk - Oct 29, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the Canwest Cabaret Festival 2009, an intimate weekend of songs and stories at the Young Centre this fall. The second annual Canwest Cabaret Festival brings together over 150 of Canada's most diverse and exciting artists under the same roof for more than 60 unique performances. Every corner of the Young Centre is teeming with activity all weekend long.
by BWW News Desk - Oct 29, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the Canwest Cabaret Festival 2009, an intimate weekend of songs and stories at the Young Centre this fall. The second annual Canwest Cabaret Festival brings together over 150 of Canada's most diverse and exciting artists under the same roof for more than 60 unique performances. Every corner of the Young Centre is teeming with activity all weekend long.
The Young Centre Supports UNICEF Canada With The Canwest Cabaret Festival
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 26, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced that the Canwest Cabaret Festival, which takes place over the Hallowe'en weekend (Oct 29 - Nov 1), will support UNICEF Canada.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 26, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced that the Canwest Cabaret Festival, which takes place over the Hallowe'en weekend (Oct 29 - Nov 1), will support UNICEF Canada.
Toronto's Canwest Cabaret Festival Line-Up Announced, 10/29 - 11/1
by Jessica Lewis - Oct 13, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the Canwest Cabaret Festival 2009, an intimate weekend of songs and stories at the Young Centre this fall. The second annual Canwest Cabaret Festival brings together over 150 of Canada's most diverse and exciting artists under the same roof for more than 60 unique performances. Every corner of the Young Centre is teeming with activity all weekend long.
by Jessica Lewis - Oct 13, 2009
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the Canwest Cabaret Festival 2009, an intimate weekend of songs and stories at the Young Centre this fall. The second annual Canwest Cabaret Festival brings together over 150 of Canada's most diverse and exciting artists under the same roof for more than 60 unique performances. Every corner of the Young Centre is teeming with activity all weekend long.
Review - A Man For All Seasons & Colm Wilkinson at the Broadway Cabaret Festival
by Kristin Salaky - Oct 23, 2008
It's perfectly understandable if years from now, or maybe fifteen minutes after leaving the theatre, the only thing you clearly remember about the Roundabout's new production of A Man For All Seasons is Frank Langella's extraordinary performance as the highly-principled Chancellor of England, Sir Thomas More, who refused to support Henry VIII's wish to separate from the Vatican and form the Church of England in order for him to divorce the aging Catherine of Aragon and wed Anne Boleyn in hopes of their union producing a son and heir. Not that director Doug Hughes' sturdy mounting of Robert Bolt's 1960 historical drama doesn't contain fine work from the rest of the ensemble, but in a play where the central figure so dominates the proceedings - especially with this production's removal of the narrator/commenter character known as The Common Man - Langella linguistically feasts on the dense, wordy text and gracefully conveys the complexities of a family man who refuses to betray his conscious, no matter the cost to his loved ones or his own head.While Bolt leans on portraying More a bit more on the saintly side than reality dictates, Langella never strikes a false note as he spares philosophically with the self-involved king (Patrick Page), the slickly elegant Spanish ambassador (Triney Sandoval) and the arch Oliver Cromwell (an almost dastardly Zach Grenier). His distain for the corruption of the men surrounding him is expressed by both roaring bursts and faintly exasperated glances. To see the actor's transformation of More from a righteous lion to a fragile, quietly defiant prisoner in the Tower of London, awaiting execution, is a heartbreaking experience. Also very touching is the work of Maryann Plunkett as his long-suffering but devoted wife.
by Kristin Salaky - Oct 23, 2008
It's perfectly understandable if years from now, or maybe fifteen minutes after leaving the theatre, the only thing you clearly remember about the Roundabout's new production of A Man For All Seasons is Frank Langella's extraordinary performance as the highly-principled Chancellor of England, Sir Thomas More, who refused to support Henry VIII's wish to separate from the Vatican and form the Church of England in order for him to divorce the aging Catherine of Aragon and wed Anne Boleyn in hopes of their union producing a son and heir. Not that director Doug Hughes' sturdy mounting of Robert Bolt's 1960 historical drama doesn't contain fine work from the rest of the ensemble, but in a play where the central figure so dominates the proceedings - especially with this production's removal of the narrator/commenter character known as The Common Man - Langella linguistically feasts on the dense, wordy text and gracefully conveys the complexities of a family man who refuses to betray his conscious, no matter the cost to his loved ones or his own head.While Bolt leans on portraying More a bit more on the saintly side than reality dictates, Langella never strikes a false note as he spares philosophically with the self-involved king (Patrick Page), the slickly elegant Spanish ambassador (Triney Sandoval) and the arch Oliver Cromwell (an almost dastardly Zach Grenier). His distain for the corruption of the men surrounding him is expressed by both roaring bursts and faintly exasperated glances. To see the actor's transformation of More from a righteous lion to a fragile, quietly defiant prisoner in the Tower of London, awaiting execution, is a heartbreaking experience. Also very touching is the work of Maryann Plunkett as his long-suffering but devoted wife.
Review - A Man For All Seasons & Colm Wilkinson at the Broadway Cabaret Festival
by Kristin Salaky - Oct 23, 2008
It's perfectly understandable if years from now, or maybe fifteen minutes after leaving the theatre, the only thing you clearly remember about the Roundabout's new production of A Man For All Seasons is Frank Langella's extraordinary performance as the highly-principled Chancellor of England, Sir Thomas More, who refused to support Henry VIII's wish to separate from the Vatican and form the Church of England in order for him to divorce the aging Catherine of Aragon and wed Anne Boleyn in hopes of their union producing a son and heir. Not that director Doug Hughes' sturdy mounting of Robert Bolt's 1960 historical drama doesn't contain fine work from the rest of the ensemble, but in a play where the central figure so dominates the proceedings - especially with this production's removal of the narrator/commenter character known as The Common Man - Langella linguistically feasts on the dense, wordy text and gracefully conveys the complexities of a family man w
by Kristin Salaky - Oct 23, 2008
It's perfectly understandable if years from now, or maybe fifteen minutes after leaving the theatre, the only thing you clearly remember about the Roundabout's new production of A Man For All Seasons is Frank Langella's extraordinary performance as the highly-principled Chancellor of England, Sir Thomas More, who refused to support Henry VIII's wish to separate from the Vatican and form the Church of England in order for him to divorce the aging Catherine of Aragon and wed Anne Boleyn in hopes of their union producing a son and heir. Not that director Doug Hughes' sturdy mounting of Robert Bolt's 1960 historical drama doesn't contain fine work from the rest of the ensemble, but in a play where the central figure so dominates the proceedings - especially with this production's removal of the narrator/commenter character known as The Common Man - Langella linguistically feasts on the dense, wordy text and gracefully conveys the complexities of a family man w
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