Steve guyger biography
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Steve Guyger
American singer
Musical artist
Steve Guyger (born September 12, 1952) is an American Chicago blues harmonica player, singer, and songwriter.
He has recorded five albums since 1997,[1] having previously backed Jimmy Rogers for almost fifteen years.[2]
Rick Estrin, from Rick Estrin & the Nightcats, referred to Guyger in the liner notes of one of the latter's albums as "a true master of the blues harmonica."[2] Guyger has played with Rogers, Charlie Musselwhite, Little Sammy Davis and Mark Hummel, and is proficient in both diatonic and chromatic instruments.[3]
Biography
Guyger was born in Philadelphia, and initially studied guitar for five years before his future sister-in-law gave him a harmonica as a gift.
Inspired by watching various blues musicians following trips to both New York City and Chicago, Guyger formed his own band in the late 1970s. Personnel came and went and he changed the name of the band to the Exc