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Steve Nash Band (SNB)

I may not be real fast, but I make cool sounds

About Me

After several years of playing Rock and Blues guitar part time in Bands in North America. Steve took a break from the club scene returning to college and worked part time as a session guitarist. As well as playing drums and keys.Along the way his interests in writing, recording and producing turned into a passion. However an injury to his left hand fingers had left him taking on a regular job. [Without going into the nasty details, I crushed all four fingers on my left hand and had multiple fractures]..he came back to his 6 string friend and even though not as quick with the hands as before the accident, the passion was still there.Recently experimenting out of a well equipped home studio, the fun and passion continues. A mix of blues, rock, classical, and flamenco is what you’ll be hearing in the near future. So relax and enjoy! Feel free to comment.Always enjoy hearing from friends here and around the globe! Peace!!. @ SNB Steve Nash Band music /

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/9/2006
Band Members: When Life Hands You Lemons...ask for some Tequila and salt and invite me over or drop me a line:)))
Influences: The Beatles, 60's Rock, Eric Clapton, BB King, Richie Blackmore, The Eagles, Jesse Cook, Johnny Winters, Chris Issack
Sounds Like: me doing all the work
Record Label: Indie
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Jeff Healey rip

Just wanted to make mention of the passing of Musician, guitar player extrodinare Jeff Healey. Yesterday after battling lung cancer at St. Joseph's Hospital in Toronto Canada. Jeff was only 41. As a ...
Posted by Steve Nash Band (SNB) on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 04:59:00 PST

West coast here we come!

It looks like we'll be in British Columbia this summer. Last week in July at Victoria BC. 1st week of August at Vancouver BC. More details TBA. SN
Posted by Steve Nash Band (SNB) on Wed, 13 Jun 2007 04:48:00 PST

Chillin

I came up with awaywithmyheart...one day while on vacation. Then after some consideration and toning down the guitar level I decided to call it chillin as that's what I was doing at the time.   S...
Posted by Steve Nash Band (SNB) on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 07:57:00 PST