Eric Steckel

Last updated
Eric Steckel
Eric Steckel-guitarist.jpg
Steckel in 2007
Background information
Born1990 (age 3334)
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres Blues, blues rock
Occupation(s)Singer, guitarist, songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active2002–present
LabelsVarious
Website Official website

Eric Steckel (born 1990) is an American blues singer, guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. [1] To date, Steckel has released 12 albums, and toured worldwide sharing the billing with Steve Vai, Gregg Allman, Johnny Winter, John Mayall, Ray Charles, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford, and others. In March 2024, Steckel was voted number 55 in Total Guitar magazine's list of "The 100 Greatest Blues Guitarists of All Time". [2] In 2021, Steckel was named one of "10 Future Blues Stars” by Guitar Player . [3]

Contents

Career

Steckel was born in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. A young talent on the guitar, Steckel recorded his debut album, A Few Degrees Warmer (2002), at the age of 11. [3] The collection contained three tracks written, or co-written, by Steckel. [4] A year later he became the youngest musician to perform with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, having been invited to play with them on stage, following his own appearance in the 2003 Sarasota Blues Fest. [5] In 2004, Steckel joined John Mayall and his ensemble on tour in Scandinavia. [3] [6] The following year, Steckel recorded with Mayall in Los Angeles, providing guitar work on one track on the latter's Road Dogs album [7] Steckel's next own album, High Action, followed. [8]

Steckel then issued several studio and live albums, including Feels Like Home (2008), where he employed the percussionist Duane Trucks on drums. The album's overall sound evoked the feel of 1970s southern rock. [9] In addition, Steckel toured widely particularly throughout Europe, where he supported Johnny Winter at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, performed at the Tegelen Bluesrock Festival and shared the bill at the Pistoia Blues Festival with Gregg Allman. [3] He also in May 2010 performed at the Café Wilhelmina in Eindhoven, and played on a number of occasions at Musikfest. [10] In 2012, he recorded the studio album, Dismantle The Sun. [9] It was promoted by Steckel's first UK tour, and the album contained seven tracks co-written by him plus his version of the Mel London penned "Sugar Sweet" (as originally recorded by Muddy Waters), which incorporated blues harmonica from Steve Guyger. [11] In 2015, Steckel made his first transatlantic studio album, when Black Gold was jointly recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and Amsterdam, Netherlands. [9]

His 2018 release, Polyphonic Prayer saw the emergence of what Steckel considers his 'bluesmetal' era, with more up to date guitar and production styles. It saw Steckel tackle every instrument on the album, apart from the drums. [3] [9] Grandview Drive (2020) took the 'bluesmetal' sound onwards, and included full Steckel production credits, before the COVID-19 pandemic curtailed activities for many. [12] Steckel has been featured in Premier Guitar , Guitar Player , Guitarist , Guitar World , Classic Rock , The Morning Call , The Intelligencer , The Philadelphia Inquirer , Times Herald-Record , Sarasota Herald-Tribune , and The Florida Times-Union . International press includes a feature in the Haagsche Courant . He has appeared on NBC 10, Comcast CN8, SNN6, and Reuters TV. [3]

In March 2022, Steckel took his Los Angeles-based rhythm section to Steve Lukather's Steakhouse Studio in North Hollywood for an impromptu live session. Using zero autotune, samples, overdubs or re-takes, Steckel and his band performed a live set of original material, which was captured on tape and video. The Steakhouse Sessions: Vol. 1 (released September 22) is Steckel's latest release on his own Bluzmtl Records label. [13] Later the same year, Steckel undertook his first tour of the UK for eight years. He commented "I've been on the road since I was 12 years old and there’s no place on Earth I'd rather be than on stage. I am beyond thrilled to be finally returning to the stage in Spring 2022". In April and May that year he performed across parts of Europe, [5] and recommenced those activities in September and October. [14]

Discography

Albums

YearTitleRecord label
2002A Few Degrees WarmerMuttlee Records
2004High ActionMe & My Blues Records
2006HavannaCD Baby
2006Live at HavannaMe & My Blues Records
2007Early Pickin'CD Baby
2008Feels Like HomeMe & My Blues Records
2010MilestoneEric Steckel Music
2012Dismantle the SunEric Steckel Music
2015Black GoldEric Steckel Music
2018Polyphonic PrayerEric Steckel Music
2020Grandview DriveEric Steckel Music
2022The Steakhouse Sessions: Vol. 1Bluzmtl Records
2023The Steakhouse Sessions: Vol. 2Bluzmtl Records

[15] [16]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Eric Clapton</span> English guitarist, singer, and songwriter (born 1945)

Eric Patrick Clapton is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. He ranked second in Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and fourth in Gibson's "Top 50 Guitarists of All Time". In 2023, Rolling Stone named Clapton the 35th best guitarist of all time. He was also named number five in Time magazine's list of "The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players" in 2009.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers</span> English blues band

John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers are an English blues rock band led by multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter John Mayall. The band has been influential as an incubator for British rock and blues musicians. Many of the best known bands to come out of Britain in the 1960s and 1970s had members that came through the Bluesbreakers at one time, forming the foundation of British blues music that is still played heavily on classic rock radio. Among those with a tenure in the Bluesbreakers are Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie, Mick Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Tony Reeves, and numerous others.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Mayall</span> English blues musician (born 1933)

John Mayall is an English blues and rock musician, songwriter and producer. In the 1960s, he formed John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, a band that has counted among its members some of the most famous blues and blues rock musicians.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Peter Green (musician)</span> English singer-songwriter and guitarist (1946–2020)

Peter Allen Greenbaum, known professionally as Peter Green, was an English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. As the founder of Fleetwood Mac, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Green founded Fleetwood Mac in 1967 after a stint in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and quickly established the new band as a popular live act in addition to a successful recording act, before departing in 1970. Green's songs, such as "Albatross", "Black Magic Woman", "Oh Well", "The Green Manalishi " and "Man of the World", appeared on singles charts, and several have been adapted by a variety of musicians.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mick Taylor</span> British guitarist, former member of the Rolling Stones (born 1949)

Michael Kevin Taylor is an English guitarist, best known as a former member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (1967–1969) and the Rolling Stones (1969–1974). As a member of the Stones, he appeared on Let It Bleed (1969), Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert (1970), Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile on Main St. (1972), Goats Head Soup (1973) and It's Only Rock 'n Roll (1974).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John McVie</span> British bass guitarist (born 1945)

John Graham McVie is a British bass guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock bands John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and Fleetwood Mac since 1967. His surname, combined with that of drummer Mick Fleetwood, was the source for the band's name.

<i>Fleetwood Mac</i> (1968 album) 1968 studio album by Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac, also known as Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, is the debut studio album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in February 1968. The album is a mixture of blues covers and originals penned by guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer, who also share the vocal duties. It is the only album by the band without any involvement of keyboardist/vocalist Christine McVie.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sonny Landreth</span> American blues musician

Clide Vernon "Sonny" Landreth is an American blues musician from southwest Louisiana who is especially known as a slide guitar player. He was born in Canton, Mississippi, and settled in Lafayette, Louisiana. He lives in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.

<i>Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton</i> 1966 studio album by John Mayall with Eric Clapton

Blues Breakers, colloquially known as The Beano Album, is the debut studio album by the English blues rock band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, originally credited to John Mayall with Eric Clapton. Produced by Mike Vernon and released in 1966 by Decca Records (UK) and London Records (US), it pioneered a guitar-dominated blues-rock sound.

<i>A Hard Road</i> 1967 studio album by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

A Hard Road is the third album recorded by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, released in 1967. It features Peter Green on lead guitar, John McVie on bass, Aynsley Dunbar on drums and John Almond on saxophone. Tracks 5, 7 and 13 feature the horn section of Alan Skidmore and Ray Warleigh. Peter Green sings lead vocals on "You Don't Love Me" and "The Same Way".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Walter Trout</span> Musical artist

Walter Trout is an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mike Vernon (record producer)</span> Musical artist

Michael William Hugh Vernon is an English music executive studio owner, and record producer from Harrow, Middlesex. He produced albums for British blues artists and groups in the 1960s, working with the Bluesbreakers, David Bowie, Duster Bennett, Savoy Brown, Chicken Shack, Climax Blues Band, Eric Clapton, Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, John Mayall, Christine McVie and Ten Years After amongst others.

<i>The Turning Point</i> (John Mayall album) Jazz/blues album by John Mayall.

The Turning Point is a live album by John Mayall, featuring British blues music recorded at a concert at Bill Graham's Fillmore East on 12 July 1969.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Buddy Whittington</span> American guitarist

Buddy Whittington, is an American guitarist. He began playing the guitar inspired by his sister's records of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton. At the age of 14 he was already a part of the Dallas/Fort Worth music scene and playing regularly in the clubs along Jacksboro Highway. While attending L.D. Bell High School, Whittington played in a band called Short Change, which opened for Point Blank, a band that he would later join, replacing guitar player Kim Davis. During the early 1980s, he formed and sang with his own band, The Sidemen. In 1991, they opened for John Mayall and when Coco Montoya left the Bluesbreakers in 1993, Mayall called him to take his place in the band. In Mayall's band Whittington sang occasionally and contributed to songwriting. When, after fifteen years, Mayall disbanded the Bluesbreakers, Whittington continued to gig in Texas, but also joined forces with Roger Cotton and Pete Stroud, who had toured with Mayall as part of Peter Green's band.

<i>Bare Wires</i> 1968 album by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

Bare Wires is a studio album by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, featuring Mick Taylor on guitar, Chris Mercer and Dick Heckstall-Smith on saxophones, Jon Hiseman on drums, Henry Lowther on cornet and violin, and Tony Reeves on bass. It was released in 1968 on Decca Records. The album was the last John Mayall studio album to feature the name "Bluesbreakers". The album was also Mayall's first successful U.S. album reaching #59 on the Billboard 200.

<i>Looking Back</i> (John Mayall album) 1969 compilation album by John Mayall

Looking Back is the seventh album released by John Mayall in August 1969 by Decca Records. The album features songs by both John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and John Mayall solo work. The album reached No. 79 on the Billboard 200. Confusingly, there are two different albums with the title "Looking Back": a Decca UK release as a single album and a Decca Germany release as a double album. Later issues on CD would use the Deram label.

<i>Road Dogs</i> (John Mayall album) 2005 studio album by John Mayall

Road Dogs is a studio album by British Bluesman John Mayall with the Bluesbreakers. Recorded between 10 January and 10 February 2005 in Calabasas, California.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Krissy Matthews</span> Musical artist

Krissy Matthews is a British-Norwegian blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. He had released three albums by the age of 18. His most recent and fifth album, Scenes From a Moving Window, was released by Promise Records in 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Mayall discography</span>

The discography of English blues rock musician John Mayall, including the band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, consists of 35 studio albums, 34 live albums, 24 compilation albums, four extended plays (EPs), 44 singles and four video albums. Mayall's 38th studio album was released in 2022.

References

  1. "Eric Steckel". Discogs.com. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  2. "100 shades of blue - 8 Mar 2024 - Total Guitar Magazine - Readly". gb.readly.com. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Biography". Ericsteckel.com. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  4. "The Eric Steckel Band - A Few Degrees Warmer". Discogs.com. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  5. 1 2 "Eric Steckel Band live at Exeter Phoenix - April 2022". Exeterphoenix.org.uk. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  6. Stolzenburg, Michelle (March 3, 2022). "Eric Steckel-Video of The Week!". Keepingthebluesalive.org. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  7. "Road Dogs - John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers | Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  8. "High Action - Eric Steckel | Releases". AllMusic . Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  9. 1 2 3 4 "Eric Steckel". Lintonfestival.com. August 28, 2021. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  10. "Concert Verslag Eric Steckel en Bas Paardekooper : 16 Mei 2010 Café Wilhelmina, Eindhoven". Bluesmagazine.nl. May 17, 2010. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  11. "Dismantle the Sun review". Getreadytorock.me.uk. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  12. "Eric Steckel - Grandview Drive". Discogs.com. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  13. "Eric Steckel Music". EricSteckel.com. Retrieved December 3, 2022.
  14. "Eric Steckel". Barleyarts.com. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  15. "Eric Steckel Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic . Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  16. "The Steakhouse Sessions: Vol. 1 by Eric Steckel". Musicboard.app. Retrieved December 3, 2022.