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Steven Springer (born Steven Anthony Springer) (September 23, 1951 – September 10, 2012) was an American guitarist and songwriter known for his innovative smooth soft touch guitar style. He was best known for being a member of the Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band and for playing with Sir Lancelot Pinard,
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-based band Sanctuary, as well as founding the musical project Tropicooljazz.


Background and early career

Steven Springer grew up in
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, and attended St. Mary's College. He started a band while in high school, and quickly became a very popular and sought-after guitarist, and was a regular fixture at local dances and parties. He left Trinidad to attend college at the Mayfield College, Sussex, England.


Music career


Sanctuary

After graduation, Steven moved to
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, and formed a band called Sanctuary, which rose to fame, winning local awards for "Band of The Year" for three consecutive years, as well as "Album of the Year," during the 1980s.


Sir Lancelot

Steven Springer and Brian Pinard performed as "The Knights of The Holy Trinity" to accompany Brian Pinard's uncle, famous calypso artist Sir Lancelot. They recorded Sir Lancelot's final album, called ''Pinaryhymns – Religious Calypso''.


Trinidad Calypso Band

Touring worldwide, Springer was a featured artist at the 1988
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in
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, performing with the Trinidad Calypso Band.


Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band

Upon returning to the United States, Springer moved to
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and joined Hugh Borde's world-famous Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band, performing and recording with them for over ten years. While in Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band, Steven performed with
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, Othello Molineaux, and
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and also shared the stage with
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and
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NiteFlight

Steven teamed up with Joseph Allen (keyboards, vocals), Dector Scott (bass guitar, vocals), Norris George ( steel drum), and Robert Valentine (steel drums) to form NiteFlight Caribbean Band. They were soon playing large festivals, such as the
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, Motown Winter Blast, Arts, Beats and Eats, and African World Festival. NiteFlight won awards for best Road Band at the Detroit International
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Festival.


Tropicooljazz

Inspired by a visit to Trinidad, Steven Springer decided to write and record some new songs, featuring a new style of jazz he dubbed "Tropicooljazz," which was a melting pot of all of the music that has influenced him: calypso,
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and R&B. He recorded the first Tropicooljazz CD by collaborating with musicians from all over the world via the internet. Springer then followed up that release with another visit to Trinidad and another CD release, "Tropicooljazz 2" which featured more songs that were written about and inspired by Trinidad and Tobago, as well as his personal battle with cancer. Normally known for his instrumental releases, "Three Came For Me" features vocal tracks by a wide variety of well-known Caribbean and jazz artists. "Tropicooljazz 4.0" features a unique collection of songs which highlight Steven's world music background, while continuing to develop the Tropicool sound.


Jungle

In 2010, Steven began a musical project with drummer and percussionist Muruga Booker as well as bass guitarist
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consisting of a fusion of world, funk, rock, Caribbean and tropical jazz. They released a self-titled CD in late 2010 that was recorded live at Muruga's Sage Ct. Studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan.


Steven & Steven

In 2010, Springer recorded a duet project with Muruga Booker entitled ''Spirit Fire''.


Awards

Springer was chosen "Best Guitar Player," every year from 1990 to 1993, at the annual Detroit Music Awards.


Influences

Growing up in Trinidad, Springer was inspired by the melodic lilting sound of soca and calypso, and he started playing guitar at a young age. He was intrigued by the fusion of many different cultures and beautiful natural features of Trinidad, and loved to listen to the steel bands perform at
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. After hearing The Ventures records and seeing
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perform he quickly learned to play guitar.


Personal life


Family

Steven Springer was married to Denise Dooley, and they lived in
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, Michigan. He was formerly married to Karen Bronski, who died due to cancer. He had three children with his first wife: Venissa, Sarah and John Paul.


Equipment


Guitars

Steven Springer endorsed and played Xaviere guitars, and Alden Guitars. He also used Hamer, Ovation and BLB sound. He used GuitarHeads pickups. He also often played a Fender Telecaster custom and a Yamaha SBG2000, as well as customized
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guitars. He used
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Boomers guitar strings (11 gauge), and Line 6 amplifiers and processors. He usually did not use any guitar picks, but when he did he used
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88s.


Partial discography

This is only a partial discography. Steven Springer performed on more than 25 albums, as well as a guest artist on countless recordings. His song "Shashee" was released by
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as part of a CD compilation.


Sanctuary

*''Sanctuary'' *''Sanctuary 2'' *''Sanctuary 3''


Sir Lancelot

*''Pinardhymns – Religious Calypso''


Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band

*''Trinidad Tripoli Live *''HOTLIKEFIRE''


NiteFlight

*''NiteFlight Caribbean'' *''Speaking Out'' *''NiteFlight.us''


Tropicooljazz

*''Tropicooljazz'' *''Tropicooljazz 2'' *''Three Came For Me'' *''Tropicooljazz 4.0'' *''My Standards'' *''My Stories''


Jungle

*''Jungle''


Steven and Steven

*''Spirit Fire''


Solo

*''Caribbean Casino'' *''Caribbean Collection 1'' *''Caribbean Collection 2'' *''Satisfyingly''


References


External links


The Official Steven Springer site
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