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Born and raised in Vineland, NJ, Steve
Laury picked up the guitar on a casual basis starting at the age of 9,
but decided to seriously pursue the instrument, and a life in music, at 16.
In his formative years, he found himself lured to the blues of
B.B. King and the smooth groovin' guitar work of Wes
Montgomery. Other artists who had a major influence on Laury in his early
years were talents such as Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Pat Martino,
Pat Metheny, Charlie Parker, and Chic Corea. Steve's music has also been heavily influenced by such Brazilian musicians as Carlos Jobim, Dori Caymni, Oscar Castro-Neves and L.A./Latin star Pancho Sanchez.
On the advice of a friend, young Steve Laury moved to Los Angeles to begin
his professional musical career and immediately began playing with such
notable musicians as bassist, Nathan East. It didn’t take long for other
west coast musicians to realize Steve’s talents and after meeting Carl
Evans (keyboards) and Mark Hunter (bass) they launched the popular band
Fattburger. As a founding member of the San Diego based band, Laury became
a central figure for the ground-breaking group. He wrote many of their
hit songs and through his guitar styling, helped the band to develop their
unique sound and achieve unprecedented success. After 5 years and 5
successful albums, Laury left Fattburger to embark on a triumphant solo
career. To date, Steve has released four successful CD’s and is currently
working on his fifth. Nearly everything Laury has been involved with has
received rave reviews from critics across the country.
Steve Laury, like Wes Montgomery, is a guitar players guitarist, getting
all there is out of his instrument. In a single song, Steve will play
octaves, single lines, straight comping, upfront empressario work and
finesse it with a guitar question and answer period. As a composer and
producer as well as performer, Laury operates in that rarefield air where
composition, execution and spontaneity interact to produce truly satisfying
music. He also has a rare ability to keep his diverse musical gifts in
their proper perspective. Says Laury, “My whole approach to music is
that it should be like a painting. The guitar sound and guitar soloing
are always the focal point of that painting. But all the other things
that go around it – the arrangement, bass line and everything else – must
fit into that picture and embellish the focal point.”
And what a focal point it is! Steve’s guitar artistry and compositions
have made him one of the most sought-after guitarists in the world today selling
over half a million CD’s. Laury can do it all well. Whether performing a
spirited interpretation of the work of the Jackson’s hit, “I’ll Be There”
(Vineland Dreams CD), one of his own lush, lyrical masterpieces such as
Jeananne (Passion CD) or the syncopated electric rhythms of Steppin’In
(Keepin the Faith CD), Laury fulfills all the tastes in contemporary
instrumental guitar.
The optimistic nature of his work reflects Steve’s outlook on life after
recovering from T - cell Lymphoma, a form of cancer. “I’m in total
remission. The illness put a lot of things in perspective in my life.
I’m just real fortunate to be able to do what I do, to get out there and
play the guitar.”
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