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Steve Dawson

About Me

Steve Dawson is an accomplished Canadian guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Specializing in slide and fingerstyle guitar, pedal steel, lap steel, banjo and other stringed instruments, he is in-demand as a live performer, session musician, and producer.Over the last decade, Steve has risen to prominence in the Canadian music scene with his work on dozens of acclaimed recordings and tours that have taken him around the world and across North America countless times.Steve grew up in Vancouver, where he began to get into music in his early teens, playing in local venues with numerous bands. After a short time playing the guitar, Steve picked up the bottleneck slide guitar, citing Duane Allman and Ry Cooder as his earliest influences.At 18, Steve spent two years at Boston’s Berklee College, before returning to Vancouver, to perform in touring original bands for several years. The Spirit Merchants were the most prominent and this band played countless gigs all over North America. His interest in acoustic music began to take root at this time, as he explored the earliest recordings of blues, jazz, and Hawaiian music from the 1920’s and ‘30’s.In 1998, The Spirit Merchants evolved into a duo with violinist Jesse Zubot (Zubot and Dawson) that featured acoustic instruments in genre-stretching original music. Zubot and Dawson rose to prominence in the Canadian music scene over a span of 3 albums, which won many awards, including the prestigious Juno Award in 2002.During that time, another project developed, called The Great Uncles of the Revolution, which teamed up Zubot and Dawson with 2 exceptional jazz musicians from Toronto – Kevin Turcotte and Andrew Downing. This band was also very well received in the short life of the group, and was also the winner of a Juno Award in 2003, as well as The Grand Prix de Jazz at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2003.Steve began his solo recording career at the same time, releasing his debut “Bug Parade” in 2001.Along the way, friends and other artists began asking Steve to produce records for them, and in between tours and sessions, Steve started an extensive new branch of his career as record producer. After producing award-winning albums for Jenny Whiteley, Jim Byrnes, Old Man Luedecke, Kelly Joe Phelps and many others, Steve built a small facility to accommodate his recording needs and to house his unique collection of instruments. The Henhouse, as it is now known, has been the creative centre of Steve’s recording life, and he has produced many records there for artists such as Ndidi Onukwulu, The Deep Dark Woods, The Sojourners, Shuyler Jansen, John Wort Hannam, and many more. Between 2005 and 2008 Steve has been awarded Producer of the Year twice at both the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and at the Western Canadian Music Awards.In 1998, Steve started Black Hen Music, and independent record label with the intention of releasing roots, acoustic, jazz and blues music. Over the last 10 years, Black Hen has thrived and now has a roster of almost 20 artists and over 30 releases that are distributed internationally.Steve’s solo career continued and 2005 saw the release of the Juno Award – nominated “We Belong to the Gold Coast” which further explored Steve’s love of antique and modern sounds, mixing traditional blues and Hawaiian music with Steve’s original songs.Over the last decade, Steve has performed at major jazz festivals (Monterey Jazz Festival, Calgary, Sasktel, Edmonton, Montreal, Manchester, and many more), every major Canadian folk festival, and many in the USA as well.2008 saw the release of 2 solo albums “Waiting For The Lights To Come Up” – a collection of new songs, and a few traditional numbers, and “Telescope” – an all-instrumental album featuring the pedal steel guitar as the main voice. Recorded at the same time, these were 2 different concepts that Steve wanted to record with the same group of musicians. The band consisted of musical compatriots Keith Lowe (Fiona Apple, Bill Frisell), Scott Amendola (TJ Kirk, Madeleine Peyroux), and Chris Gestrin (K-OS, Randy Bachman).“Telescope” was nominated for a Juno Award in 2009 and was the culmination of a grant that Steve received in 2005 from the Canada Council for the Arts, to study the pedal steel with Greg Leisz, the foremost player of the instrument outside of country music.Steve’s latest production project is a tribute to the 1930’s group, the Mississippi Sheiks. This project is due to be released in the fall of 2009 and features performances by Bruce Cockburn, John Hammond, The Carolina Chocolate Drops, The North Mississippi Allstars, Bill Frisell, Bob Brozman, Geoff Muldaur, Madeleine Peyroux, and many more.Steve currently splits his time between performances (either solo, with his band, or as a sideman), contributing to film and TV soundtrack scores (both as composer and musician), and when not on the road, he is usually in the studio, working as a session musician or producer.Steve’s work as producer and musician has resulted in numerous accolades over they years, including 5 Juno Awards and 11 nominations, 8 Western Canadian Music Awards, and 22 nominations, and a Maple Blues award, among others.Steve's recent production credits include:
Kelly Joe Phelps - "Tunesmith Retrofit"
Jim Byrnes - "My Walking Stick", "House of Refuge", "Fresh Horses"
The Sojourners - "Hold On"
The Deep Dark Woods - "Winter Hours"
Ndidi Onukwulu - "The Contradictor"
Jenny Whiteley - "Dear", "Hopetown"
Shuyler Jansen - "Today's Remains"
Zubot and Dawson - "Strang", "Tractor Part"
John Wort Hannam - "Two-Bit Suit"
Coco Love Alcorn - "Sugar"
Steve Dawson - "Telescope", "Waiting For The Lights To Come Up", "We Belong to the Gold Coast", "Bug Parade"
Old Man Luedecke - "Hinterland", "Proof of Love"
and lots of others....

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Member Since: 24/10/2005
Band Website: www.stevedawson.ca
Band Members: Steve and a cast of characters
Influences: Sol Hoopii, Jon Brion, Bill Frisell, Chet Atkins, Japancakes, Tom Verlaine, Tom Dowd, The Band, Andy Iona, Jimmy Nolen, The Carter Family, Van Dyke Parks, Glyn Johns, Elliot Smith, Buck Owens, Sneaky Pete, Leo Kottke, Jimi Hendrix, Barbecue Bob, Tao Moe, Speedy West, John Fahey, Roy Smeck, The Soul Stirrers, Latin Playboys, Mississippi Shieks, The Byrds, Miles Davis, The Beatles, Norman Blake, Jimmy Page, Bill Evans, Nick Drake, Daniel Lanois, Muddy Waters, Oscar Aleman, Robert Pete Williams, Bert Jansch, Lloyd Green, Bix Biederbecke, Greg Leisz, Blind Blake, Thelonius Monk, Bob Brozman, Duane Allman, Tony Rice, Brian Wilson, Dock Boggs, Mississippi John Hurt, David Hidalgo, Son House, Woody Guthrie, Casey Bill Weldon, Chris Whitley, Tchad Blake, Sonny Landreth, Les Paul, Doc Watson, Charlie Parker, Geoff Emerick, John Lee Hooker, George Gershwin, Jerry Douglas, Merle Travis, David Lindley, Skip James, Ry Cooder, Tom Waits.
Record Label: Black Hen Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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Posted by on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 21:47:00 GMT

Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Album - part 6

John Hammond and The Carolina Chocolate Drops Next stop& Ottawa, Ontario. There were a number of reasons for this, but primarily, the Carolina Cocolate Drops were playing there at the folk festival...
Posted by on Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:36:00 GMT

Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Album - part 5

Well, we're getting underway here...There's been a couple of sessions so far and things are sounding great indeed! Oh Susanna/Van Dyke Parks - bootlegger bluesThe first official session for the projec...
Posted by on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 07:51:00 GMT

Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Album - part 4

Still in the planning stages here, but things are really getting haywire trying to sort everyone out. Just confirmed Bob Brozman today, which is a thrill. Bob and I go back quite a ways... we met in S...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 01:09:00 GMT

Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Album - Part 3

Well, the first track of the album is done, and I didn't even lift a finger! If only making records was always that easy. Actually, this was a very unique and timely situation.Geoff Muldaur and I hook...
Posted by on Thu, 29 May 2008 07:53:00 GMT

Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Album - part 2

Well, we kicked things off in style and started to spread the word about this album. We wanted to get people talking about it a bit, and also try to raise some more money, which we need to pull off th...
Posted by on Mon, 19 May 2008 13:43:00 GMT

Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Album

Greetings... I'll be blogging a bit about this recording I'm spearheading for our label, Black Hen Music. It's a tribute album to one of my very favourite groups, the Mississippi Sheiks. The were acti...
Posted by on Fri, 02 May 2008 12:00:00 GMT

Shuyler Session - the final bits

After the string quartet got polished off, I moved into final overdubs and edits. Pulling out a few buried tracks from the original live sessions, plus manipulating sounds and recording some fresh ove...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 01:04:00 GMT

Shuyler String Quartet session

Hi again, thanks for the interest out there. We've had about 7 or 800 hits in the last month checking this out. It's hard to find the time to keep it up, but fun anyways. So today I had a string quart...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Apr 2007 23:18:00 GMT

Shuyler Session - the next part

At this point, things are a little more unpredictable and aren't going day to day, so I'm just going to do some regular updates as I go, focussing on a few songs. There'll be a few days where no work ...
Posted by on Sat, 10 Mar 2007 17:16:00 GMT