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Steven Springer
Steven Springer
Steven Springer
Background information
Birth nameSteven Anthony Springer
GenresJazz
Reggae
Progressive rock
Soca
Calypso
Occupation(s)Musician, Businessman
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1964–present
LabelsSomething Else!, Schoolkids, Black Kettle, Sony
WebsiteStevenSpringer.info

Steven Springer (born Steven Anthony Springer on September 23, 1951) is an American guitarist and songwriter known for his innovative smooth guitar style. Steven is best known for being a member of the Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band and for playing with Sir Lancelot Pinard, Arizona-based band Sanctuary, and his current band Tropicooljazz.

Background and Early Career

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Steven Springer grew up in Port of Spain, Trinidad. He started a band while in high school, and quickly became a very popular and sought-after guitarist, and was a regular fixture at local dances and parties. He left Trinidad to attend college at the Mayfield College, Sussex, England.

Music Career

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Steven Springer

Sanctuary

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After graduation, Steven moved to Phoenix, Arizona and formed a band called Sanctuary, which rose to fame, winning local awards for “Band of The Year” for three consecutive years, as well as “Album of the Year,” during the 1980’s.

Sir Lancelot

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Steven Springer and Brian Pinard performed as "The Knights of The Holy Trinity" to accompany Brian Pinard's uncle, famous calypso artist Sir Lancelot. They recorded one album, called "Pinaryhymns - Religious Calypso."

Trinidad Calypso Band

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Touring worldwide, Springer was a featured artist at the 1988 World’s Fair in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, performing with the Trinidad Calypso Band.

Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band

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Upon returning to the United States, Springer moved to Michigan and joined Hugh Borde’s world famous Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band, performing and recording with them for over ten years.

TROPICOOLJAZZ

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Inspired by his visit to Trinidad, Steven Springer decided to write and record some new songs, featuring a new style of jazz he dubbed "Tropicooljazz," which was a melting pot of all of the music that has influenced him: calypso, soca, jazz, reggae, latin, blues, rock and R&B. He recorded the first Tropicooljazz CD by collaborating with musicians from all over the world via the internet.

Awards

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Steven was chosen “Best Guitar Player,” every year from 1990 to 1993, at the annual Detroit Music Awards.

Influences

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Growing up in Trinidad, Steven was inspired by the melodic lilting sound of soca and calypso, and he started playing guitar at a young age. Steven was intrigued by the fusion of many different cultures and beautiful natural features of Trinidad.

Cancer

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In 2006 Steven was diagnosed and treated for cancer of the tonsils, and the cancer wnet in to remission. In 2008 cancer once again appeared, this time in his lungs. A trip to Trinidad, helped his cancer go in to remission, however he was then once again diagnosed with cancer in 2010. Steven is currently undergoing treatment. He often performs at fund raisers and benefits for cancer societies around the world.

Family

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Steven is married to Denise Dooley, and was formerly married to Karen Bronski, who passed away due to cancer in 1992. He had three children with his first wife: Venissa, Sarah and Johnpaul

Equipment

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Guitars

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Steven played a red Gibson SG Special with P-90 pickups from 1976 until 1978. From 1978 to 1982, his main guitar was a Yamaha SG 175B and sometimes a white Gibson SG Custom with 3 open coil pick-ups. In 1982 he started to use a custom made PRS guitar, which became his main instrument around 1988.

Amplifiers

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The Steven Springer lead guitar tone is produced by a humbucker equipped guitar (Gibson/Yamaha/PRS) with no tone control, into a Line 6 amplifier

Effects

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For his distinctive electric guitar sound, Steven does not use many effects pedals. He uses a slight reverb for some songs, as well as some delay for other songs.

Partial Discography

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Sanctuary

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Sanctuary (1980)

Sir Lancelot

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Pinardhymns - Religious Calypso (1980)

Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band

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HOTLIKEFIRE (1990)

TROPICOOLJAZZ

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Tropicooljazz
Tropicooljazz 2
Three Came For Me
Tropicool World

Solo

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Caribbean Casino (Schoolkids Records) (1992)

References

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