Steve Hunter American Musician
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Steve Hunter is a 75 year old American Musician. Born Steve John Hunter on 14th June, 1948 in Decatur, Illinois, he is famous for Toured With Many Bands.. His zodiac sign is Gemini.
Steve Hunter is a member of the following lists: American rock guitarists, American musicians and 1948 births.
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First Name |
Steve
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Last Name |
Hunter
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Full Name at Birth |
Steve John Hunter
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Alternative Name |
The Deacon
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Birthday |
14th June, 1948
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Birthplace |
Decatur, Illinois
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Build |
Average
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Eye Color |
Brown - Light
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Hair Color |
Grey
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Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Guitarist, Producer
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Occupation |
Musician
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Claim to Fame |
Toured With Many Bands.
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Music Genre (Text) |
Blues, pop, rock
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Year(s) Active |
1971 – present
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Instrument (text) |
Guitar
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Record Label |
Atco, I.R.S.
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Associated Acts |
Mitch Ryder, Detroit, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Julian Lennon, Bette Midler, Tracy Chapman, David Lee Roth, John Sauter
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Official Websites |
twitter.com/stevehunterguit, www.stevehunter.com, http://www.stevehunter.com
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Stephen John Hunter (born June 14, 1948) is an American guitarist, primarily a session player. He has worked with Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, acquiring the moniker "The Deacon". Hunter first played with Mitch Ryder's Detroit, beginning a long association with record producer Bob Ezrin who has said Steve Hunter has contributed so much to rock music in general that he truly deserves the designation of "Guitar Hero". Steve Hunter has played some of the greatest riffs in rock history - that first slamming solo that rings in Aerosmith's "Train Kept A Rollin'", the acoustic intro on Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" and he wrote the legendary intro interlude that made Lou Reed's live version of "Sweet Jane" Reed's first gold record (the Rock 'N' Roll Animal live set).