Steve Stevens first made a splash in the music market as lead guitarist for
Billy Idol's band. His wild on-stage presence and
playing style complimented Idol's
hard rock lyrics and image. Before he'd even joined up with Idol, however, Stevens was
in the mix. He'd already written and recorded a
full album titled "Fine Malibus", but this album was never released. He had, however, cut an entire album with
Kiss's
Peter Criss, titled "
Let Me Rock You".
Stevens also played on
Michael Jackson's "
Dirty Diana" and has also collaborated with
Ric Ocasek of
the Cars,
Steve Lukather of
Toto and the
Thompson Twins. In 1986 he recieved a
Grammy award for "Best Instrumental Performance" for the
Top Gun anthem, which he wrote and performed. In 1988 he played with Joni Mitchell on her 15th album, "
Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm". He split with Idol later in 1988 to form
Steve Steven's Atomic Playboys with vocalist
Perry McCarty, drummer
Thommy Price and keyboard player
Phil Ashley. Their self-titled debut was a major disappointment when it was released in 1989. After a largely unsuccessful US tour in 1990, the band split.
In 1993, Stevens recorded and toured with the
Vince Neil Band on their album "
Exposed". In 1994, Stevens and Idol once again collaborated, this time of the "
Speed" soundtrack. In 1997, Stevens, Tony Levin, and Terry Bozzio formed the imaginatively named "
Bozzio Levin Stevens" trio, and released their first album, "
Black Light Syndrome". In 2000 Stevens released the solo masterwork "
Flamenco A-Go-Go", and later in the year, Bozzio Levin Stevens released
Situation Dangerous. Since 2000, Stevens and Idol have been working together more, writing new pieces, and going on short tours, largely in the Southwest United States. Following VH1's
Behind The Music on Billy Idol, Idol and Stevens played a two-hour acoustic show for
Storytellers. They plan to release an album of new material within the next year.
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