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Seasick Steve-4 albums
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Type:
Music
Title:
Seasick Steve-4 albums
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2009-02-21 (by SecondOpinion)
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Steve Wold, commonly known as Seasick Steve (born c.1941), is an American bluesman, although he prefers to be called "a song and dance man." He plays guitars (mostly personalized), and sings, usually about his early life living rough and doing casual work
When Wold was four years old, his parents split up. His father played boogie piano and at five or six years old Wold tried to learn but couldn't. At age eight, he learned to play the guitar (he later found out that it was blues) from K. C. Douglas, who worked at his grandfather's garage. Douglas wrote the song "Mercury Blues" and used to play with Tommy Johnson
]. Wold left home at 13 to avoid abuse at the hands of his stepfather, and spent many years living on the streets in the States. He used to travel long distances by hopping freight trains, looking for work as a farm labourer or in other seasonal jobs, often living as a hobo. At various times, Wold worked as a carnie, cowboy and a migrant worker.
Of his time he once said:
Hobos are people who move around looking for work, tramps are people who move around but don't look for work, and bums are people who don't move and don't work. I've been all three.
In the sixties he started touring and performing with fellow blues musicians, and had friends in the music scene including Janis Joplin.
In the nineties he worked as a recording engineer and producer. During this time he worked with Modest Mouse producing several of their releases.
Wold travelled extensively, living in 56 different houses in the 25 years of marriage with his Norwegian wife, with whom he had five children. Recently, Wold has spent much time in Norway, after a heart attack made him consider staying in one place
After moving to Norway, Wold came out with his first album, entitled "Cheap", recorded with a Swedish band called The Level Devils as his rhythm section. His debut solo album, "Dog House Music" was released by Bronzerat on 26 November 2006.
Wold made his first UK television appearance on Jools Holland's 'Annual Hootenanny' BBC TV show (broadcast on New Year's Eve 2006) where he performed a live rendition of "Dog House Boogie" on the 'Three String Trance Wonder' and the 'Mississippi Drum Machine' (see below). After that show his popularity exploded, as he explained in an interview:
I can't believe it, all of the sudden I'm like the cat's miaow!
He has been well received in the U.K, winning the 2007 MOJO Award for Best Breakthrough Act. In 2007 he was invited to a number of large UK festivals, which resulted in his playing the most UK festivals of any band in that year, and he also appeared on The Paul O'Grady Show.
Wold toured early in 2008, playing in a number of venues and festivals in the UK. He was joined by a drummer on stage, Dan Magnusson, who formerly played with his backing band, The Level Devils. KT Tunstall also dueted with Wold at one concert (Astoria, London, 24th January 2008).
He has performed on three UK tours so far (with a fourth planned for January 2009) being supported by Duke Garwood, The Sugars and Amy LaVere respectively. His latest tour started with a sold out show at the Royal Albert Hall.
In 2009, Wold was nominated for a Brit Award in the category of International Solo Male Artist, [9] thus becoming the oldest ever BRIT nominee. At the ceremony, Wold confirmed a rumoured recording collaboration with White Stripes/Raconteurs vocalist Jack White.[10] That same year, BBC 4 broadcast a documentary of Steve visiting the southern USA entitled Seasick Steve: Bringing It All Back Home.[11]
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Comments:
Profoss (2009-02-21)
Saw him on Skavlan yesteday, guess I'm not the only one :)Thx for this torrent!
Biker1 (2009-02-21)
He´s good no doubt about that.Thank you SO for a great upl
Ta11b0y (2009-04-03)
Thank you SecondOpinion, Fine quality music! :-)arjay2277 (2009-04-29)
Seasick Steve, bringing it back round to blues.. So in a decade or so I reckon rock'n'roll will be back with a flaming vengeance and harbouring some serious rage towards this indy vintage pap which has dominated popular music for the last few years.. BRING BACK BAGGIES, BLUES AND BEERS! And burn your skinny jeans before it's too late!! ROCK ON STEVEY BABY!!! Nice UP, I'm enthusiastic, can you tell?? heheCowgill (2009-05-05)
Thanks for the post and sharingclfgrn (2009-10-09)
Wicked. Thanksderrique (2009-10-30)
just heard a report on BBC world service about sickboy steve, sounds like a right character.. (-:thanx for this upload SO... !
peopelle (2009-12-06)
Nice Up.Thanks to all of you !Del_Rio (2010-01-26)
Thank you.neofaith (2010-04-27)
I saw seasick Steve on Top gear and I had no idea he even existed.I had no clue that American blues music would be this popular in the UK.
I think what makes his music great is the honesty behind it.
evilg0d (2012-04-22)
Thank you for sharing this. I really appreciate it.4the_music (2013-06-15)
^^neofaith - are you serious right now?!?Its been a few years maybe you've realized by now but yeah i think uk been liking it since 1969 and earlier again haha