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Steven Gellman

About Me

Billboard Magazine describes Steven Gellman’s music as "intensely sensitive and impressively intelligent at the same time." As another reviewer aptly phrased it, Gellman’s songs are "Kodak moments" from his life.He often performs in nursing homes and retirement communities, and even used a choir of senior citizens as backup on the track "Almeda at 90" from his album "Photobook." Dick Cerri, President of the World Folk Music Association, says, "Steve's natural ability on stage enables an audience to not only enjoy the songs and stories, but to participate in the performance."Nowhere is there a better example of how Gellman touches people's lives than the story of fan Jennifer Baker, blind and wheelchair bound from a lifelong struggle with kidney failure. She first heard Steven at a Borders Book store concert and instantly became one of his most ardent fans. His music was an inspiration to her in her last months, and Gellman performed at a memorial service in her honor to benefit the National Kidney Association. The song "A Little Bit Fine" on Steven's CD "Return to Summer Lake" was written for Jennifer, and is one of his most requested songs.His new release, "Love Loss Longing," is Steven's first concept album. The eleven-song collection describes the journey one goes through at the end of a relationship. As Steven puts it, "to me, each song represents a chapter in a book; there is a beginning, middle and end. Every emotion is explored here -- sadness, anger, hope and joy."Gellman performs throughout the United States and Canada at the premiere acoustic music venues such as The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA, The Ark in Ann Arbor, Michigan, The Blue Bird Café in Nashville, TN, The Tin Angel in Philadelphia, PA, and Club Passim in Boston, MA. In Washington, DC, he has performed at the venerated National Theatre and the most sought after venue of all, The White House. Steven has opened shows for Dar Williams, Cheryl Wheeler, Richie Havens, Richard Shindell and Al Stewart.Steven has garnered critical acclaim across the country - he was nominated for 4 awards from The Washington Area Music Association Awards (WAMA) and by The Gay/Lesbian American Music Awards (GLAMA) for Debut Album of the Year. His release "Return to Summer Lake" was chosen by Barnes & Noble for national distribution and was featured on their listening post wall. Don Murphy of the National Theatre says, "Steven Gellman's insightful, original songs and homespun stories provide a soul-warming folk rock respite in a busy, chilly world."Steven has begun recording his next album, titled "Peaceful World," with a release date sometime in 2008.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/12/2006
Band Website: www.hiddenpoet.com
Band Members: Steven Gellman: vocals & guitar. Rick Kanton: guitar, mandolin & harmony vocals.Don't forget, all of my music is available on iTunes and other online retailers, or via my website www.hiddenpoet.com.
Influences: Kate Wolf, John Denver, Ann & Nancy Wilson & Heart, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham & Fleetwood Mac, Mary Chapin Charpentar, Luka Bloom, Patty Griffin, Paul Simon, Cheryl Wheeler, Billie Joe Armstrong & Green Day, Cowboy Junkies, Ryan Adams, Indigo girls, Jimmy Rankin & the Rankin family, Irish music.
Sounds Like: John Denver
Record Label: Hidden Poet Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Studio report #16 Two more songs done tracking!

Dear friends,More progress made the other day as we finished tracking for two more songs. Besides some added percussion by Marco, my pal Jamie Daly came and added some mandolin to the tunes "Roving Gy...
Posted by on Tue, 14 Jul 2009 04:36:00 GMT

Studio Report # 15 I love harmonica!!

Yesterday a very nice man named Tom Dews came to the studio to lay down some very fine harmonica on the tunes "Peaceful World", "I'm not at war with anyone" and "Goodbye, New Orleans". Awesome! I love...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 04:47:00 GMT

Studio Report # 14 progress being made...

Hi everyone,I was in the studio the other day and we brought in a new musician Daniel Schwartz to play percussion. He was terrific and a real nice guy. He played congas on "Goodbye, New Orleans" and p...
Posted by on Wed, 22 Apr 2009 07:01:00 GMT

Studio Report # 13 Back to Work

OK, long overdue report!I have six songs done recorded and mixed, Woo Hoo! They are...1. Beautiful Day2. Suffer The Children, Suffer The Animals3. Black Is The Colour4. Through The Silver & The Grey5....
Posted by on Thu, 26 Mar 2009 05:54:00 GMT

I'm about to get Married!

Hi everyone, I have more good news to share... I'm getting married! Even better I'm getting married in Ireland!!  It's been a  life long dream of mine to travel to Ireland. Now I am going and I'm goin...
Posted by on Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:32:00 GMT

News Story

Hi everone, Just out today is a lovely little article about me from the Frederick News Post. Please check it out! Also worth noting, the accompanying photo was taken by my partner Tony backstage ...
Posted by on Thu, 08 Jan 2009 20:24:00 GMT

Studio report 12 How lucky am I?

How lucky am I ? Well, this past weekend Kate Campbell took time out of her busy tour to stop by the studio to add harmony vocals to my song "Through the silver and the grey". Kate has been so ki...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 08:35:00 GMT

Studio Report 11 Wow, wow, wow!

Last night I was completly blown away by the talent of Lisa Moscatiello. Lisa came to the studio and sang INCREDIBLE harmonies on "Suffer the children, suffer the animals" and "Black is the color". Sh...
Posted by on Tue, 08 Jul 2008 05:44:00 GMT

Studio report 10 The return of Jamie!!

I do really love the sound of a mandolin! Yesterday my pal Jamie Daly came to the studio to lay down some mando tracks on "Peaceful World" and "Through The Silver And The Gray". It was terrific of c...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 14:49:00 GMT

Studio report 9 Sweet Harmony

Hello everyone, Yesterday Cletus Kennelly came to the studio to sing harmony vocals on two songs. He sang on "Something Funny Going On" and "Beautiful Day." He sure did sound terrific. I was amazed h...
Posted by on Tue, 13 May 2008 05:56:00 GMT