If Licks Could Kill...
Editorial Reviews Steve did some quick study at the feet of giants like Freddie King and Roy Buchanan. Then out on the road around the USA. After a tour of New Zealand in 1994, he decided to try his hand down under, eventually relocating to Queensland, Australia in 1996. In 1997 he met Paul Cheeseman and Don Lebler, two celebrated Australian musicians, forming 'House On Fire' that year. This band went on to play 36 straight weeks at Brisbane's Jazz & Blues bar downtown and other festivals around Australia. It was time to expand the 3-piece power blues trio into a more ambitious project. West Texas refugee was recorded and released in 1998 to critical acclaim from Sydney to New York City. The Steve Lott band garnered best new artist and male artist of the year 1998 from the Australian Blues Awards and the Australian Roots Music Awards respectively. In 1995 he showcased at Antone's in Austin during SXWX Music Conference and The Fiesta Texas Blues Festival in San Antonio. Which brings you up to 2000 and the release of his second album 'If Licks Could Kill'
<"b00004tbaq2999"> About the Artist
Born in Lubbock, Texas, Steve has been playing guitar since age 11 yrs. Like others from west Texas, he migrated to Austin, Texas in the early 70's playing in many notable outfits such as D.K Littles power play and the seminal reggae band the Lotions. This was the heyday of Austin music at the Armidillo World Headquarters, Soap Creek Saloon, Liberty Lunch, Steamboat 1876 and the legendary Antones.
If Licks Could Kill..., Music, Steve Lott Band
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