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  1. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Steve (The Deacon) Hunter’s new 10-track CD release is one part covers and one part originals.In total, a great showcase of his arranging skills and guitar prowess. Of particular interest, he now sings his own songs — a first since his 1977 debut solo, Swept Away, when afterwards he decided to no longer sing.Decades later he gave it another shot.

  2. Steve Hunter was born in Decatur Ilinois in 1948, at age 19 he was drafted into the army and deployed to Okinawa where he worked as an x-ray tech in the air vac hospital.

  3. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Steve “The DeaconHunter is one of those rock ‘n’ roll guys most people never heard of — but have certainly heard. Quite a bit. The Illinois-born guitarist’s big break came in Detroit ...

  4. 14 de feb. de 2024 · In summary, “The Deacon Speaks” is a must-listen for blues enthusiasts and music aficionados alike. With Hunter at the helm, this album serves as a testament to the timeless allure of the blues and the enduring legacy of a true guitar virtuoso. Tracklist: Back Door Man (Willie Dixon) – 4:44. Tiresome Blues (Steve Hunter) – 5:07.

  5. Photo: Sam Scott Hunter. In 1971, John “Polar Bear” Sauter called Steve Hunter, asking him to join Mitch Ryder’s band, Detroit. Soon, the 22-year-old guitarist was loading his little blue Datsun fastback and leaving his hometown of Decatur, Illinois, headed north and east to the Motor City. Hunter, along with his friend and guitar partner ...

  6. Steve Hunter - The Deacon. Description: Steve Hunter is the guitarist who is most known for collaborating with Lou Reed and Alice Cooper. The first hit album he did guitar riffs on was Detroit of Mitch Ryder which came out in 1971. During the time that David Bowie and Lou Reed were getting their inspirtation from the rich culture of Berlin, Lou ...

  7. Leben. Steve Hunter begann früh, sich für Musik zu interessieren; so spielte er Gitarre in seiner High-School-Band.Während des Vietnamkriegs tat er Dienst in einem Militärhospital auf der – bis 1972 unter US-Verwaltung stehenden – Insel Okinawa, Japan.Er trug sich mit dem Gedanken an eine medizinische Karriere, doch letztendlich siegte seine Liebe zur Musik.