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Steve Wynn (musician)

Steven Lawrence Wynn (born February 21, 1960) is an American singer and songwriter. He led the band The Dream Syndicate from 1981 to 1989 in Los Angeles, afterward began a solo career, and then reformed The Dream Syndicate in 2012.[1]

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn performing in 2011
Background information
Birth nameSteven Lawrence Wynn
Born (1960-02-21) February 21, 1960 (age 62)
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresAlternative rock, Paisley Underground
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1979–present
LabelsYep Roc, Anti-, Fire
Websitestevewynn.net

Career

Growing up in Los Angeles

Wynn was born February 21, 1960, at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California. He played in his first band The Light Bulbs at age 9 and followed with another band Sudden Death Overtime a year later while attending Emerson Junior High School. He later attended University High School (Los Angeles) with classmates Darby Crash and Pat Smear who would later go on to form the Germs. He left Los Angeles to attend the University of California, Davis in 1977.

College Years in Davis, California

Before forming The Dream Syndicate, Wynn played guitar in the Davis-based band Suspects, whose members included vocalist Kendra Smith (with whom he later founded The Dream Syndicate), and Russ Tolman and Gavin Blair (who would form True West). In 1979, Suspects released a single, "Talking Loud" b/w "It's Up to You", and the band remained active through 1981.[2]

After Suspects disbanded, Wynn formed the trio 15 Minutes with two members of Alternate Learning, bass player Carolyn O'Rourke and drummer Eric Landers. With 15 Minutes, Wynn wrote and produced the 1981 single "That's What You Always Say," b/w "Last Chance For You," which he engineered with Alternate Learning's frontman, Scott Miller. The A-side, "That's What You Always Say," was later performed by the Dream Syndicate.

The Dream Syndicate (1981–1989) (2012-present)

The Dream Syndicate's eponymous EP was released on Wynn's own label, Down There Records.[3] They were signed a few months later to Slash Records where they made The Days of Wine and Roses, a record often cited as one of the cornerstones of both the Indie Rock and Americana (music) scenes that followed. In the spring of 1983, they toured the US with U2 for three weeks and then signed with A&M Records. They recorded their second album Medicine Show with Sandy Pearlman and then toured the US for eight weeks with R.E.M. before embarking on their first European tour. Lineup changes followed along with the albums Out of the Grey and Ghost Stories and extensive touring before the band broke up in 1988.

Though they were popular with critics and had an influence on other musicians, the Dream Syndicate were not commercially successful. The band did establish the fan base on which Wynn built his solo career. The Dream Syndicate reformed in 2012 for a series of gigs in Europe and USA. They continued touring sporadically for the next few years and eventually went into the studio in 2017 to record their first album on new material since reforming.[4] The album, How Did I Find Myself Here?, was released on September 8, 2017, on the Anti- label.[5] In 2019 Dream Syndicate released their second album of original material since reforming, These Times.[6] A more improvisational album, The Universe Inside, followed in 2020.

Solo career and Side Projects

Wynn broke up The Dream Syndicate in 1989 to redefine (or "undefine") himself,[7] and has since released a number of solo albums exploring various musical styles. His first solo album, Kerosene Man (on which Dream Syndicate bassist Mark Walton played also) included a duet with Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde, backing work by bassist Fernando Saunders, drummer D. J. Bonebrake from the L.A. punk band X, Howe Gelb of Giant Sand and saxophonist Steve Berlin from Los Lobos. Peter Buck, from R.E.M., played on its follow-up, Dazzling Display, and co-wrote the title song. After 1994's Fluorescent, he left Los Angeles for New York.[8] Backing on Melting in the Dark (1996) was provided by the Boston band Come.

In 1997, Wynn recorded Sweetness and Light in Hoboken, New Jersey with Rich Gilbert, Armistead Wellford and Linda Pitmon. The record also marked the first collaboration with producer/engineer John Agnello.

Here Come the Miracles (2001) won the American Association of Independent Music award for Best Rock Alternative album in 2002.[9] The record was the first of three albums, later known as the Desert Trilogy, that Wynn made in Tucson at Wavelab Studios with producer/engineer and studio owner Craig Schumacher. He toured behind these albums in the following years with his band the Miracle 3, consisting of Jason Victor, Dave DeCastro and Linda Pitmon, often augmented live and in the studio by Chris Cacavas (Green on Red, The Dream Syndicate) on keyboards. Dutch native and resident Erik Van Loo substituted for DeCastro on several tours and on the 2006 Live Tick album, recorded in Geislingen, Germany.

Wynn's song "Amphetamine" from Static Transmission was re-recorded by the cast of the movie Bandslam and performed in its entirety in the film.[10]

In 1985, Wynn wrote a collection of songs with Dan Stuart of Green on Red, and recorded and released them as Danny & Dusty, The Lost Weekend. The two reunited in 2007 for a second album, Cast Iron Soul, followed by two tours of Europe.

In the 1990s, he was a part of the indie supergroup Gutterball along with Stephen McCarthy of The Long Ryders, Bob Rupe of The Silos and Cracker, and Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott of House of Freaks. The band recorded and released three albums and toured Europe extensively between 1993 and 1995.

The double CD From a Man of Mysteries: A Steve Wynn Tribute was released by the German label Blue Rose in 2004 and features Wynn's songs performed by the likes of Concrete Blonde, the Silos, Chuck Prophet, The Minus 5, Russ Tolman of True West and others.

In 2007, Wynn formed The Baseball Project with Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck and Linda Pitmon. The band's debut album Volume 1: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails came out the following April with their first live performance coming on the Late Show with David Letterman. The band has gone on to make four albums about the national pastime, later adding R.E.M.'s Mike Mills to the lineup.

The album Crossing Dragon Bridge, recorded in Ljubljana, Slovenia and produced by Chris Eckman of The Walkabouts, also came out in 2008 and was called "Wynn's masterpiece" by Thom Jurek of AllMusic.[11]

Wynn was hired by Norwegian film and TV director Øystein Karlsen to write the score and provide the soundtrack for the fourth and final season of the hit series Dag and then hired him again for the first season of Exit, which was the highest streamed show in Norwegian history.

In 2020, Real Gone Music released Decade, an 11-CD box set containing all of the official albums Wynn released during his first 10 years of living in New York City, along with 57 previously unreleased tracks of home demos and rarities.

Discography

The Dream Syndicate

  • The Dream Syndicate EP (1982)
  • The Days of Wine and Roses (1982)
  • Medicine Show (album) (1984)
  • This Is Not the New Dream Syndicate Album......Live! (1984)
  • Out of the Grey (1986)
  • Ghost Stories (1988)
  • Live at Raji's (1989)
  • Tell Me When It's Over – The Best of Dream Syndicate 1982–1988 (1992)
  • 312: The Lost Tapes 1985–1988 (1993)
  • The Day Before Wine and Roses (1995)
  • How Did I Find Myself Here? (2017)
  • These Times (2019)
  • The Universe Inside (2020)
  • Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions (2022)

Solo

  • Kerosene Man (1990)
  • Dazzling Display (1992)
  • Fluorescent (1994)
  • Melting in the Dark (1995)
  • Sweetness and Light (1997)
  • My Midnight (1999)
  • Momento (2000) with Australian Blonde (Spain)
  • Here Come the Miracles (2001)
  • Live in Bremen (2008)
  • Crossing Dragon Bridge (2008)
  • Live in Brussels (with the Dragon Bridge Orchestra) (2009)
  • Solo! Electric vol.1 (2015)
  • Solo! Acoustic vol. 1 (2020)
  • Decade (box set) (2020)

Steve Wynn & the Miracle 3

  • Static Transmission (2003)
  • ...tick...tick...tick (2005 Europe, 2006 USA)
  • Live Tick (2006)
  • Northern Aggression (2010)

Danny & Dusty

Gutterball

  • Gutterball (1993)
  • Weasel (1995)
  • Turnyor Hedinkov (1995)

Smack Dab

  • Smack Dab (2007)

with Australian Blonde

  • Momento (2000)

The Baseball Project

Compilations

  • Advertisements for Myself (1998) - limited edition compilation
  • The Emusic Singles Collection (2001) - 12 internet singles released each month in 2000.
  • Riding Shotgun (2004) - limited edition compilation
  • What I Did After My Band Broke Up / Visitation Rights (2005)
  • Up There - Home Recordings 2000-2008 (2012) - Limited edition (1,000 copies) compilation of home demos.

Other

  • Take Your Flunky and Dangle (1994) – Outtakes 1990–1994
  • The Suitcase Sessions (1998) – Sessions from Melting in the Dark Era
  • Pick of the Litter (1999) – Outtakes 1996–1999
  • Wynn Plays Dylan (2009) - Limited edition LP documenting a live performance of Bob Dylan songs.

Tribute

  • From a Man of Mysteries: A Steve Wynn Tribute (2004)

Singles

  • "Carolyn" (1990)
  • "Tears Won't Help" (1990)
  • "Conspiracy Of The Heart" (1990)
  • Kerosene Man EP (1991)
  • "Drag" (1992)
  • "Tuesday" (1992) – promo
  • "Carelessly" (1994)
  • Shelley's Blues pt.2 EP (1996) – includes "James River Incident"
  • "Why" (1996) – promo
  • "The Way You Punish Me" (1996) – promo
  • How's My Little Girl EP (1997)
  • "Nothing But The Shell" (1999)
  • "There Will Come A Day" (2001)
  • "Sustain" (2001)
  • California Style EP (2003)
  • "Cindy It Was Always You" (2005)
  • "Bruises" (2006)

Singles charts

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK
1990 "Tears Won't Help" 10 Kerosene Man
1992 "Drag" 30 Drag

References

  1. ^ Sullivan, Denise. "Biography: Steve Wynn". Allmusic. Retrieved 24 May 2010.Wynn, Steve (February 2017). . Billions. Archived from the original on 2017-02-20.
  2. ^ Wynn, Steve. (Interview). Interviewed by Larry Rodriguez. KDVS. Archived from the original on February 9, 2012.{{cite interview}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Hochman, Steve (21 May 1989). "The Art of Clubbing Makes a Comeback". Los Angeles Times. p. 76.
  4. ^ Wynn, Steve (February 2017). . Billions. Archived from the original on 2017-02-20.
  5. ^ Rettig, James (June 20, 2017). "The Dream Syndicate – 'How Did I Find Myself Here'". Stereogum. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  6. ^ David Chiu. "Eighties Modern Rock Band The Dream Syndicate Roll On With These Times". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  7. ^ Hochmann, Steve (3 June 1990). "Steve Wynn Breaks Out of the Syndicate". Los Angeles Times. p. 65.
  8. ^ "Small Faces". Los Angeles. 17 April 1994. p. 65.
  9. ^ "2002 AFIM Award Winners". Celebrityaccess.com. 14 March 2002. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Amphetamine [Bandslam]". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Crossing Dragon Bridge - Steve Wynn | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  12. ^ SteveWynn.net Broadside Ballads 2010-06-11 at the Wayback Machine The Baseball Project

External links

  • The Official Site of Steve Wynn
  • Steve Wynn collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive

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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions December 2021 Steven Lawrence Wynn born February 21 1960 is an American singer and songwriter He led the band The Dream Syndicate from 1981 to 1989 in Los Angeles afterward began a solo career and then reformed The Dream Syndicate in 2012 1 Steve WynnSteve Wynn performing in 2011Background informationBirth nameSteven Lawrence WynnBorn 1960 02 21 February 21 1960 age 62 OriginLos Angeles California United StatesGenresAlternative rock Paisley UndergroundOccupation s Musician SongwriterInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1979 presentLabelsYep Roc Anti FireWebsitestevewynn wbr net Contents 1 Career 1 1 Growing up in Los Angeles 1 2 College Years in Davis California 1 3 The Dream Syndicate 1981 1989 2012 present 1 4 Solo career and Side Projects 2 Discography 2 1 The Dream Syndicate 2 2 Solo 2 3 Steve Wynn amp the Miracle 3 2 4 Danny amp Dusty 2 5 Gutterball 2 6 Smack Dab 2 7 with Australian Blonde 2 8 The Baseball Project 2 9 Compilations 2 10 Other 2 11 Tribute 3 Singles 3 1 Singles charts 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditGrowing up in Los Angeles Edit Wynn was born February 21 1960 at St John s Hospital in Santa Monica California He played in his first band The Light Bulbs at age 9 and followed with another band Sudden Death Overtime a year later while attending Emerson Junior High School He later attended University High School Los Angeles with classmates Darby Crash and Pat Smear who would later go on to form the Germs He left Los Angeles to attend the University of California Davis in 1977 College Years in Davis California Edit Before forming The Dream Syndicate Wynn played guitar in the Davis based band Suspects whose members included vocalist Kendra Smith with whom he later founded The Dream Syndicate and Russ Tolman and Gavin Blair who would form True West In 1979 Suspects released a single Talking Loud b w It s Up to You and the band remained active through 1981 2 After Suspects disbanded Wynn formed the trio 15 Minutes with two members of Alternate Learning bass player Carolyn O Rourke and drummer Eric Landers With 15 Minutes Wynn wrote and produced the 1981 single That s What You Always Say b w Last Chance For You which he engineered with Alternate Learning s frontman Scott Miller The A side That s What You Always Say was later performed by the Dream Syndicate The Dream Syndicate 1981 1989 2012 present Edit Main article The Dream Syndicate The Dream Syndicate s eponymous EP was released on Wynn s own label Down There Records 3 They were signed a few months later to Slash Records where they made The Days of Wine and Roses a record often cited as one of the cornerstones of both the Indie Rock and Americana music scenes that followed In the spring of 1983 they toured the US with U2 for three weeks and then signed with A amp M Records They recorded their second album Medicine Show with Sandy Pearlman and then toured the US for eight weeks with R E M before embarking on their first European tour Lineup changes followed along with the albums Out of the Grey and Ghost Stories and extensive touring before the band broke up in 1988 Though they were popular with critics and had an influence on other musicians the Dream Syndicate were not commercially successful The band did establish the fan base on which Wynn built his solo career The Dream Syndicate reformed in 2012 for a series of gigs in Europe and USA They continued touring sporadically for the next few years and eventually went into the studio in 2017 to record their first album on new material since reforming 4 The album How Did I Find Myself Here was released on September 8 2017 on the Anti label 5 In 2019 Dream Syndicate released their second album of original material since reforming These Times 6 A more improvisational album The Universe Inside followed in 2020 Solo career and Side Projects Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wynn broke up The Dream Syndicate in 1989 to redefine or undefine himself 7 and has since released a number of solo albums exploring various musical styles His first solo album Kerosene Man on which Dream Syndicate bassist Mark Walton played also included a duet with Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde backing work by bassist Fernando Saunders drummer D J Bonebrake from the L A punk band X Howe Gelb of Giant Sand and saxophonist Steve Berlin from Los Lobos Peter Buck from R E M played on its follow up Dazzling Display and co wrote the title song After 1994 s Fluorescent he left Los Angeles for New York 8 Backing on Melting in the Dark 1996 was provided by the Boston band Come In 1997 Wynn recorded Sweetness and Light in Hoboken New Jersey with Rich Gilbert Armistead Wellford and Linda Pitmon The record also marked the first collaboration with producer engineer John Agnello Here Come the Miracles 2001 won the American Association of Independent Music award for Best Rock Alternative album in 2002 9 The record was the first of three albums later known as the Desert Trilogy that Wynn made in Tucson at Wavelab Studios with producer engineer and studio owner Craig Schumacher He toured behind these albums in the following years with his band the Miracle 3 consisting of Jason Victor Dave DeCastro and Linda Pitmon often augmented live and in the studio by Chris Cacavas Green on Red The Dream Syndicate on keyboards Dutch native and resident Erik Van Loo substituted for DeCastro on several tours and on the 2006 Live Tick album recorded in Geislingen Germany Wynn s song Amphetamine from Static Transmission was re recorded by the cast of the movie Bandslam and performed in its entirety in the film 10 In 1985 Wynn wrote a collection of songs with Dan Stuart of Green on Red and recorded and released them as Danny amp Dusty The Lost Weekend The two reunited in 2007 for a second album Cast Iron Soul followed by two tours of Europe In the 1990s he was a part of the indie supergroup Gutterball along with Stephen McCarthy of The Long Ryders Bob Rupe of The Silos and Cracker and Bryan Harvey and Johnny Hott of House of Freaks The band recorded and released three albums and toured Europe extensively between 1993 and 1995 The double CD From a Man of Mysteries A Steve Wynn Tribute was released by the German label Blue Rose in 2004 and features Wynn s songs performed by the likes of Concrete Blonde the Silos Chuck Prophet The Minus 5 Russ Tolman of True West and others In 2007 Wynn formed The Baseball Project with Scott McCaughey Peter Buck and Linda Pitmon The band s debut album Volume 1 Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails came out the following April with their first live performance coming on the Late Show with David Letterman The band has gone on to make four albums about the national pastime later adding R E M s Mike Mills to the lineup The album Crossing Dragon Bridge recorded in Ljubljana Slovenia and produced by Chris Eckman of The Walkabouts also came out in 2008 and was called Wynn s masterpiece by Thom Jurek of AllMusic 11 Wynn was hired by Norwegian film and TV director Oystein Karlsen to write the score and provide the soundtrack for the fourth and final season of the hit series Dag and then hired him again for the first season of Exit which was the highest streamed show in Norwegian history In 2020 Real Gone Music released Decade an 11 CD box set containing all of the official albums Wynn released during his first 10 years of living in New York City along with 57 previously unreleased tracks of home demos and rarities Discography EditThe Dream Syndicate Edit The Dream Syndicate EP 1982 The Days of Wine and Roses 1982 Medicine Show album 1984 This Is Not the New Dream Syndicate Album Live 1984 Out of the Grey 1986 Ghost Stories 1988 Live at Raji s 1989 Tell Me When It s Over The Best of Dream Syndicate 1982 1988 1992 31 2 The Lost Tapes 1985 1988 1993 The Day Before Wine and Roses 1995 How Did I Find Myself Here 2017 These Times 2019 The Universe Inside 2020 Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions 2022 Solo Edit Kerosene Man 1990 Dazzling Display 1992 Fluorescent 1994 Melting in the Dark 1995 Sweetness and Light 1997 My Midnight 1999 Momento 2000 with Australian Blonde Spain Here Come the Miracles 2001 Live in Bremen 2008 Crossing Dragon Bridge 2008 Live in Brussels with the Dragon Bridge Orchestra 2009 Solo Electric vol 1 2015 Solo Acoustic vol 1 2020 Decade box set 2020 Steve Wynn amp the Miracle 3 Edit Static Transmission 2003 tick tick tick 2005 Europe 2006 USA Live Tick 2006 Northern Aggression 2010 Danny amp Dusty Edit The Lost Weekend 1985 Cast Iron Soul 2007 Here s to You Max Morlock 2007 Gutterball Edit Gutterball 1993 Weasel 1995 Turnyor Hedinkov 1995 Smack Dab Edit Smack Dab 2007 with Australian Blonde Edit Momento 2000 The Baseball Project Edit Volume 1 Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails 2008 Broadside Ballads 12 One song per month for free download in ESPN com s The Life Volume 2 High and Inside 2011 3rd 2014 Compilations Edit Advertisements for Myself 1998 limited edition compilation The Emusic Singles Collection 2001 12 internet singles released each month in 2000 Riding Shotgun 2004 limited edition compilation What I Did After My Band Broke Up Visitation Rights 2005 Up There Home Recordings 2000 2008 2012 Limited edition 1 000 copies compilation of home demos Other Edit Take Your Flunky and Dangle 1994 Outtakes 1990 1994 The Suitcase Sessions 1998 Sessions from Melting in the Dark Era Pick of the Litter 1999 Outtakes 1996 1999 Wynn Plays Dylan 2009 Limited edition LP documenting a live performance of Bob Dylan songs Tribute Edit From a Man of Mysteries A Steve Wynn Tribute 2004 Singles Edit Carolyn 1990 Tears Won t Help 1990 Conspiracy Of The Heart 1990 Kerosene Man EP 1991 Drag 1992 Tuesday 1992 promo Carelessly 1994 Shelley s Blues pt 2 EP 1996 includes James River Incident Why 1996 promo The Way You Punish Me 1996 promo How s My Little Girl EP 1997 Nothing But The Shell 1999 There Will Come A Day 2001 Sustain 2001 California Style EP 2003 Cindy It Was Always You 2005 Bruises 2006 Singles charts Edit Year Title Chart positions AlbumUS Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK1990 Tears Won t Help 10 Kerosene Man1992 Drag 30 DragReferences Edit Sullivan Denise Biography Steve Wynn Allmusic Retrieved 24 May 2010 Wynn Steve February 2017 Artist Biography The Dream Syndicate Billions Archived from the original on 2017 02 20 Wynn Steve KDVS radio interview Interview Interviewed by Larry Rodriguez KDVS Archived from the original on February 9 2012 a href Template Cite interview html title Template Cite interview cite interview a CS1 maint unfit URL link Hochman Steve 21 May 1989 The Art of Clubbing Makes a Comeback Los Angeles Times p 76 Wynn Steve February 2017 Artist Biography The Dream Syndicate Billions Archived from the original on 2017 02 20 Rettig James June 20 2017 The Dream Syndicate How Did I Find Myself Here Stereogum Retrieved September 8 2017 David Chiu Eighties Modern Rock Band The Dream Syndicate Roll On With These Times Forbes com Retrieved 2020 03 21 Hochmann Steve 3 June 1990 Steve Wynn Breaks Out of the Syndicate Los Angeles Times p 65 Small Faces Los Angeles 17 April 1994 p 65 2002 AFIM Award Winners Celebrityaccess com 14 March 2002 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Amphetamine Bandslam YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Crossing Dragon Bridge Steve Wynn Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 21 June 2021 SteveWynn net Broadside Ballads Archived 2010 06 11 at the Wayback Machine The Baseball ProjectExternal links EditThe Official Site of Steve Wynn Steve Wynn collection at the Internet Archive s live music archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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