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  1. Steve «The Deacon» Hunter (fødd 14. juni 1948) er ein amerikansk gitarist, mest kjend for samarbeidet sitt med Lou Reed og Alice Cooper.Han spelte først i Mitch Ryder sitt Detroit, før han starta ein lange samarbeidsperiode med plateprodusenten Bob Ezrin.. I 1970-åra spelte han på fem Alice Cooper-album, fire av dei produserte av Ezrin, mellom andre Billion Dollar Babies og Muscle of Love.

  2. Steve Hunter is his own man; he has been around the block with a forty-five year career. From his 1973 solos on Alice Cooper’s “Billion Dollar Babies” album, his legendary acoustic work on Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill,” his “Intro” to Lou Reed’s “Sweet Jane” and his searing opening solos on Aerosmith’s version of “Train Kept A Rolling” Most recently he can be ...

  3. Steve Hunter Guitar Player - Tours. Lou Reed 'Berlin Live' Tour. ... Steve toured with The Chambers Brothers in 1972, they covered the East Coast then Florida where he first met Dick Wagner at The Flying Machine Club. ... Mitch Ryder's Detroit 1971 Chambers Brothers 1972;

  4. Detroit (a.k.a.The Band Detroit, so as not to be confused with the city of Detroit) was a spinoff of rock group The Detroit Wheels.This revised version of that band was formed by Mitch Ryder as a successor to The Wheels in 1970. The only original Wheel in the group was the drummer Johnny "Bee" Badanjek; other members were guitarists Steve Hunter and Brett Tuggle, organist Harry Phillips and ...

  5. FEBRUARY 26th 2017. Billboard Give Steve A Shout Out On The 40th Anniversary Of Solsbury Hill: "Part of the reason the song's unusual time signature works is because it's all in the guitars -- that gorgeous spider web of an acoustic riff (played by Lou Reed and Alice Cooper guitarist Steve Hunter) circling the song's perimeter and providing its pristine, immediately recognizable framework"

  6. www.stevehunter.com › mitch-ryderMitch Ryder

    Detroit was Steve Hunter's first professional album recording. He remembers receiving a call from his bass playing friend John Sauter, John, who was playing with Mitch Ryder at the time, told Steve that Mitch was auditioning guitar players and that Steve should go for it.

  7. The album, called 'Detroit Featuring Mitch Ryder' was produced by Bob Ezrin. Lou Reed happened to hear this new version on the radio and set about finding who had produced it and played on it. That is how Steve Hunter found himself on Lou's 'Berlin' album. On this 2021 version, Steve plays rhythm and lead.