Stephen Patrick O'Reilly (born September 2, 1964), known professionally as Stephen Egerton, is an American guitarist, producer,
mixer
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, and
engineer
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, who is best known for his work playing in
Descendents
The Descendents are an American punk rock band formed in 1977 in Manhattan Beach, California, by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson. In 1979, they enlisted Stevenson's school friend Milo Aukerman as a ...
and
All
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* All, an indefinite pronoun in English
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* ''All'' (All ...
.
Biography
Early life
Egerton was raised in
Utah
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, United States (U.S.) and explained his early relationship to music in a 2009 interview: "I was a music fanatic from the beginning of my life. Including pounding my head on the floor along with my parent's records ... which explains a lot."
Egerton's first significant musical influence was the
Beatles
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, but he also grew up listening to his parents' music collection:
A lot of 50's and 60's rock and roll as a kid, and a little jazz. My mother had good taste in music, and I grew up with a great variety. When I was 11, a neighbor lent me Frank Zappa's ''Absolutely Free'' which sparked my interest in "unusual" music ... opening the door for punk rock.
Music career
Egerton played drums and guitar in the
punk rock/
death rock
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band Massacre Guys. Formed in
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the capital and most populous city of Utah, United States. It is the seat of Salt Lake County, the most populous county in Utah. With a population of 200,133 in 2020, th ...
, Egerton played with the Massacre Guys from 1980 to 1985 alongside bassist
Karl Alvarez
Karl Matthew Alvarez (born March 10, 1964) is an American bassist and songwriter for both the Descendents and All, the band that resulted after the Descendents disbanded again in 1987. Alvarez joined the Descendents after the '' Enjoy!'' album fr ...
, with whom he grew up. Egerton explained in 2012 that he taught Alvarez how to play the
bass guitar
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during their time in the band.
In 1985 Egerton relocated to
Virginia
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, U.S., where he studied classical guitar and played in the band Auto Da Fe, with former
Iron Cross
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vocalist
Sab Grey
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As a teenager, he began to attend hardcore punk concerts in Washington DC, where he met Ian Mackaye, Henry Rollins, and o ...
,
Washington metropolitan area
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drummer Eric Wallgren, and former
Black Market Baby bass player Paul Cleary. In late 1986, Egerton joined Alvarez in Descendents.
In 2006 Egerton began recording for a new project named "40Engine," alongside former All vocalist
Scott Reynolds. The band released the songs "Sunny Disposition" and "She Has Everything" on the Internet in late 2007/early 2008.
As part of a collaboration with guitarist Jason Crowley, called "Crowley/Egerton," Egerton played drums and bass for songs that were made available online in 2007.
Egerton formed an instrumental project called "Slorder," and the band released its debut
EP in January 2009.
In 2010, Egerton released ''
The Seven Degrees of Stephen Egerton'' on the Paper + Plastick label. The album features Egerton playing with a variety of vocalists, including
Milo Aukerman
Milo Jay Aukerman (; born January 1, 1963) is an American vocalist, songwriter, and former research molecular biologist. Aukerman is most widely known for being the lead singer of the punk rock band the Descendents, a group widely considered to b ...
,
Joey Cape
Randal Joseph Cape (born November 16, 1966) is an American singer and musician. Active since 1989, Cape is best known as the frontman of the California punk rock band Lagwagon.
Cape released his first solo album, ''Bridge'', in 2008. His secon ...
, and
Mike Herrera
Michael Arthur Herrera is an American singer, songwriter and musician best known as the lead vocalist, bassist and songwriter for the punk rock band MxPx. He is also the frontman of Tumbledown and the bassist of Goldfinger.
Early life
Herrer ...
. Two album release shows occurred in
Oklahoma
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, U.S., during May 2010, and Slorder also performed at both shows.
Egerton explained in a July 2012 interview that Descendents had transformed into a lesser responsibility for the band members, as singer Aukerman was unable to commit to a full-time band schedule at the time; furthermore, three of the four members were parents. Egerton stated that he was satisfied with the new arrangement, whereby the band played around 20 shows on an annual basis: "We fly in; we rock out, have fun, don’t burn it out, go home and back to normal. I love it."
During the surprise guest appearance of
Black Flag at the 30th-anniversary Goldenvoice show—held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in
California
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, U.S. in December 2011—at which Descendents was the headline act,
Keith Morris
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and
Chuck Dukowski
Gary Arthur McDaniel (born February 1, 1954 ), better known by his stage name Chuck Dukowski, is an American punk rock musician most well known for being the bass player, and occasional songwriter for Black Flag.
Career
Early years
Dukowski ...
joined
Bill Stevenson and Egerton to play Black Flag's first e.p., ''Nervous Breakdown''. In January 2013, the formation of the same lineup that played ''Nervous Breakdown'' as the band FLAG was announced, with Black Flag's third singer and one-time rhythm-guitar player
Dez Cadena
Dez Cadena (born June 2, 1961) is an American punk rock singer and guitarist. He was the third vocalist and later rhythm guitarist for hardcore punk band Black Flag from 1980 to 1983. Cadena played guitar with Misfits from 2001 to 2015, initi ...
joining the band afterward. Prior to a September 2013 FLAG performance at Irving Plaza in
New York City
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, U.S., Dukowski said regarding the band's formation: "I knew Bill
tevensonand Stephen
gertonwould rage." Although the backgrounds of the band's membership are diverse, FLAG solely perform "the songs of Black Flag."
Egerton recorded a guitar solo for ''Role Model'', the 2013 album of Australian band
Bodyjar
Bodyjar are an Australian pop punk band which formed in 1990. They began performing under the name Bodyjar in 1994; their previous names included Damnation (1990–91) and Helium (1992–93). The latter group released an album, ''You Can't Hold ...
.
Production career
In July 2012, Egerton explained that he was continuing to run the Armstrong Studios recording facility—based at his house in
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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, U.S.—where he engineers, produces and mixes music:
I’m very fortunate in that my main day job is mixing and mastering records. I do most of my work in my spare bedroom; I have a studio at home and sometimes I record bands there but mostly I do mixing and mastering so it works out convenient for me. I’m there all the time ...
In September 2009, Egerton revealed that he enjoyed recording more than touring, as he liked the idea of music being "permanent," and stated that, by that stage, he had been involved in the recording of "Probably 30 or so bands, and more than 50 projects over the last bunch of years."
In a 2010 interview, Russ Rankin of the American punk band
Good Riddance, identified Egerton—during his time at the Blasting Room studio alongside Descendents drummer Stevenson—as a producer who "really understood what Good Riddance was about":
Also, the way they gerton and Stevenson
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recorded … it was completely out of the ordinary … we'd been through the culture where you'd lay down the drums first, then you lay down the bass, then you lay down the guitars, and then you do the vocals … and we get to the Blasting Room and once the drums were done it was like, all bets are off … it was definitely a new approach for us anyway, we'd never done anything like that before…so I think that those guys really brought out the best in us, they challenged us, but they also, I think, had a really innate sense of knowing what we were trying to get done.
Egerton and Stevenson also mixed Bodyjar's ''Jarchives: 10 Years of Bodyjar'' compilation album.
Personal life
Egerton and his wife reside in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with their children, Sophie and Felix O'Reilly. Egerton explained in 2012 that he chose Tulsa so that his children could be near to his wife's parents, and in 2009 he also mentioned the "inexpensive" cost of living in the city. Egerton provided a brief insight into his daily schedule in 2012:
I’m the guy that takes he kidsto the bus, my wife's job is set hours, I have complete flexibility in my schedule. I live a mile from school, if I need to take care of something I do. I really like it because my mother had to work and my Dad was gone, so to be there for them he kidsfeels good.
Egerton's wife is originally from
Perth
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, Australia.
References
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Living people
American punk rock guitarists
Mixing engineers
1964 births
Descendents members
All (band) members
Guitarists from Utah
Guitarists from California
20th-century American guitarists