Steve Conte

This article is about the musician. For the actor, see Steve Conte (actor).
Steve Conte

Steve Conte performing at the 2011 Ilosaarirock festival with Michael Monroe band.
Background information
Born (1960-09-23) September 23, 1960
Origin New York City, U.S.
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Musician, Music producer, Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Guitar, vocals
Labels Mercury, Ryf, Thunderdog, Varèse Sarabande
Associated acts Company Of Wolves
Crown Jewels
The Contes
New York Dolls
Billy Squier
Seatbelts (band), Yoko Kanno, Shanti Snyder
Steve Conte & The Crazy Truth
The Michael Monroe Band

Steve Conte (born 23 September 1960) is an American musician, songwriter, guitarist, music producer, and lead singer of the band Steve Conte NYC. He has worked with Japanese composer Yoko Kanno on a variety of anime soundtracks including Wolf's Rain, Cowboy Bebop, RahXephon and Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG. His 2008 song "Seven Rings In Hand", which was originally the theme for Sonic and the Secret Rings, is also on the video game Guitar Hero. He was the former lead guitarist of the New York Dolls.

Early life

Conte was born on September 23, 1960, in New York City to a Calabrian musical family (mother Rosemary Conte is a renowned New Jersey jazz singer). Conte followed his passion for music early at seven years old when he began playing drums. At ten years old, he picked up his brother John Conte's guitar and started making up songs. One year later, the Conte brothers recorded their first "album" in the family living room with Steve singing, playing guitar and drums, writing the songs, and "producing". He also played backup with his mother in many Jersey Shore venues. To pursue his musical talents further, he earned a full scholarship to attend Rutgers University and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in music with a focus on jazz guitar performance. At Rutgers, his classmates included fellow musicians Terrence Blanchard, Ralph Peterson, Jr., and Frank Lacy and studied under the tutelage of Ted Dunbar, Kenny Barron, Paul Jeffrey, and Larry Ridley. Upon graduation, he moved back to New York City and took his first road gig with legendary jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears.

Career

During his early years in New York (1986–87), Conte landed a variety of gigs; he was a guitarist and musical director for Prince and The Revolution singer Jill Jones, session and live guitarist with James Brown producers Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight (Steve’s first record date was the Hartman-produced Joy album by Paul King) as well as a stint with New Jersey rocker Glen Burtnick and jazz fusion band Bushrock led by keyboard virtuoso, Delmar Brown.

In 1988, along with blues harp master Rob Paparozzi, Conte and his brother, John, founded the blues band The Hudson River Rats whose residency at the Acme Bar & Grill in the West Village afforded them the chance to meet and play with many blues greats and pop stars. The brothers performed with Etta James, Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton, Johnny Adams, Reese Wynans (Stevie Ray Vaughn), Phoebe Snow, Cyndi Lauper, John Waite, Richie Hayward (Little Feat), Will Lee, Lou Marini (The Blues Brothers), Carole King, The Uptown Horns, Steve Clark (Def Leppard), and many others. Legendary funk and soul drummer Bernard “Pretty” Purdie eventually joined the band after jamming with them many times. This was Steve’s entrance into the New York City studio musician scene, where he still works today. Besides numerous playing and singing on film, television soundtracks, commercials and video game music, he’s been recorded on albums with many of his childhood heroes; The J. Geils Band frontman Peter Wolf (Fool’s Parade, 1998) and James Brown saxophone player Maceo Parker (Funk Overload, 1998) as well as the single “Fear of the Unknown” with rock legend Suzi Quatro.

Conte first became known to the music industry in the early 1990s as the songwriter and guitarist of the band Company of Wolves (Mercury Records). After the Wolves' breakup in 1992, he went on to form the band Crown Jewels with John Conte, and in 2003, the pair made an album under the name The Contes. In 2004, Steve Conte joined the New York Dolls as a guitarist and vocalist, where he would remain until 2010 when he joined Michael Monroe's new band.

Conte also worked with composer Yoko Kanno and lyricist Tim Jensen on soundtracks to various popular anime series. Those works include the opening theme to Wolf's Rain, titled "Stray", as well as the tracks "Heaven's Not Enough" and "Could You Bite the Hand?". All three appear on the OST albums.[1] As a guest vocalist for the Kanno-led Seatbelts, Steve also sang vocals in episodes of Cowboy Bebop, as well as the 2001 film, most notably the song "Call Me Call Me", as well as "Words That We Couldn't Say", "No Reply" and "Diggin'". He also sang "Rain" on the OST CD, which is sung by Mai Yamane and featured in the series. He would later sing alongside Shanti Snyder on "Living Inside the Shell", the ending theme to 2004's Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG. Conte also performed on the duet "The Garden of Everything" with Japanese singer Maaya Sakamoto on her RahXephon-related single "Tune the Rainbow". In 2007, Steve provided the vocals for the video game Sonic and the Secret Rings. He sings the closing credits song titled "Worth a Chance", as well as the game's main theme "Seven Rings in Hand".

Conte formed the band Steve Conte & The Crazy Truth and produced a debut album on October 20, 2009, which was released through Varèse Sarabande Records. In 2010, Conte joined Michael Monroe's new band, The Michael Monroe Band, where he is a guitarist, along with fellow New York Doll and bassist Sami Yaffa.[2]

In September 2014, Steve provided solo acoustic guitar accompaniment for Angelina Jordan, winner of Norway's Got Talent (Norske Talenter), on the American television program The View.

Selected discography

With Company of Wolves

With Crown Jewels

With The Contes

With New York Dolls

With Steve Conte & The Crazy Truth

With Steve Conte

With Michael Monroe

References

  1. Patrick King (September 2004). "Wolf's Rain OST". Animefringe. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  2. "Soundi's report of the Michael Monroe band's changed line-up.". www.soundi.fi. March 16, 2010. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
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