Steve Strongman

Hamilton, ON

As a teenager, Steve Strongman would sneak up the fire escape at Kitchener's renowned blues club Pop the Gator to listen to the music that moved his soul. It was here, sitting in with many of them, that the young guitar protege cut his teeth on the music that would become the keystone of everything to follow.

Beginning his professional career at the age of 16, playing clubs all around Southern Ontario, it wasn't long until Strongman caught the eye of Mississippi Blues legend Mel Brown.  Under his tutelage, Steve met and played with many of the Blues legends of the time. In fact, it was after one blistering opening set that Chicago soulster Otis Clay exclaimed, "I'm gonna do what you do!"

Strongman branched out touring extensively with rock, country and blues bands in venues like Opryland, Renfro Valley in Kentucky and opening for Roy Clark at his theatre in Branson Missouri. After a taste of L.A., playing with Columbia recording artist Tal Bachman, Steve chose to concentrate on his own rock band, Plasticine.  With irresistible stage presence and gritty hard-driving rock & roll, Plasticine developed a devoted legion of fans and quickly garnered a record deal with the Allen Gregg venture Song Corporation.  After the demise of the ill-fated Song Corp., Steve reconsidered his own musical future.  Plasticine went their separate ways and Steve was opted as lead guitar player for Epic/Sony recording artist Kazzer leading to more touri …

Lineup

Name Role
Strongman Songwriter/Frontman/Smoking Guitar Ace

Influences

Mel Brown, The Black Crowes, Danny Gatton, Johnny Winter, Freddie King

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FANS PLAYLISTED TOTAL PLAYS
9 31 1,680

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