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The Sacred Pools

About Me

The Sacred Pools bring the concept of the troubadour into today’s world, setting rich, evocative stories to beautifully crafted music. Following in the footsteps of artists such as Paul Simon, John Lennon, Bob Dylan and Jim Croce, The Sacred Pools deliver music with a higher social consciousness.The Sacred Pools is the vehicle for the music of singer/songwriter Steve Sobelman. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Steve has a cosmopolitan view of the world that is reflected in his lyrics. He got his first guitar at age 7 and began writing songs at age 10. After spending time in different bands in high school and college, Steve played the L.A. coffeehouse circuit and various small clubs during the past several years and also had the opportunity to support a number of humanitarian causes, including the United Way, AIDS Project/L.A, and National Night Out Against Crime.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 10/08/2007
Band Website: thesacredpools.com
Band Members: Steve Sobelman - Vox, Guitar
Craig Marazzo - Drums and percussion
Influences: TSP has over 30 originals ready for live performances and they can throw in a few covers in here and there! You can hear more music from Prologue and live acoustic performances at TSP website.
Sounds Like: A delectable blend of Paul Simon's stylistic rambling, John Lennon's caustic wit, Bob Dylan's conscience and Jim Croce's storytelling.
Record Label: Indie

My Blog

Now TSP’s web presence is doubly neglected

Thanks go out to Craig for finally dipping TSP's proverbial toe into the vast pool called MySpace. It only took me, what, 3 months (4?) to finally explore all the possibilities offered herein and begi...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 01:25:00 GMT

National Night Out Against Crime gig-Hollywood

Thanks to everyone that made it to the Street Fair! We had a very good time and thanks to Jake Lee for having us! See you there next year!There are 2 pic posted that were taken by the city photograph...
Posted by on Sat, 11 Aug 2007 07:22:00 GMT