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Steven Burrows | |
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Born | Bromsgrove, England | 2 March 1964
Nationality | English |
Occupation | bassist and musician |
Website | myspace.com/stevenburrowsaatt |
Steven Burrows (born 2 March 1964, in Bromsgrove, England) is an English bassist and musician.
Steven Burrows grew up in the county of Worcestershire. In 1983 he joined the band And Also The Trees and stayed until 2007. He didn't participate in their 2007 album (Listen For) The Rag and Bone Man [1] and their new acoustic album When The Rains Come [2] and didn't take part in their live shows in 2007 and 2008.
Furthermore, he played with the band The Very Things under the pseudonyms Fudger O'Mad and Budge. [3] Steven Burrows supported the band in several concerts in 1985 and 1986. The Badass Cowboys [4] were another band he worked with. They are a country and bluegrass music project from England.
In 2002 Steven Burrows moved from England to live in Florida, USA [5] and in the 2010s he played among other things bass on the album Clouds, Paperships And Fallen Angels by Dark Orange [6] and on the EP Vampires by the German band Seasurfer. [7]
In 2020 Steven Burrows confirmed to join the Australian Dark Wave - band Eden for their this year's European tour. [8]
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