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/One sound. A few years back I was playing around with G major, such a core sound that Apple made it what you hear when you turned on your Macintosh / plus / iMac etc. so billions of people know what it sounds like.
Read MoreOne sound. A few years back I was playing around with G major, such a core sound that Apple made it what you hear when you turned on your Macintosh / plus / iMac etc. so billions of people know what it sounds like.
Read MoreThe 2021 Festival of Voices in Tasmanian will premiere a new collaboration between Monique Brumby (vocals and guitar) and Steve on piano.
Read MoreTasmanians were lucky and privileged to be able to attend multiple music, theatre, art and poetry events all around the state over 3 weeks in March 2021.
Read MoreOn Thursday 10th December 2020, fifty lucky people were the audience for the launch of Bob Brown’s “Hidden Vale” spoken word CD based on his poems from the 1970s
Read MoreRecorded on a beautiful grand piano (and Røde NTR mics) in the idyllic rural setting at Tanja on the South-east coast of New South Wales, and expressing the calm, joy and reinvigoration of living in Tasmania, this
Read MoreOn Steve’s new collaborative CD “Hidden Vale”, Bob Brown, Australia’s most loved environmentalist, reads 10 of his poems backed by stunning vocals from double Aria award winner Monique Brumby.
Read MoreIn a new collaboration with the University of Tasmania’s Peter Underwood Centre, Steve has provided some of his music for 2 new projects.
Read MoreHIDDEN VALE: a peek into the life and thoughts of Bob Brown through his poetry from the 1970s, put to music by Steve
Read MorePublicly recognised as “Hobart composer, pianist and environmentalist” (Cygnet Folk Festival Earth Celebration program, 12 Jan. 2020, p.4), Steve Crump has released his 3rd CD, “Unbroken”
Read MoreOn Wednesday 30th October (2019) the opening track for Steve’s soon-to-be released new album “Unbroken” featured as the soundtrack
Read MoreLast week AMRAP sent out 60 copies of “Midnight Rain” to radio stations across Australia. This mail-out is co-ordinated with CBAA and helps independent music artists
Read MoreMost Sundays in Tasmania start a little later than other days of the week, unless you want to get that early bargain at one of the many fresh food and/or craft
Read MoreAs reported in earlier “Breaking News” (see June 2018 below), Bob Brown, Australia’s most respected environmentalist, used Steve’s music “Tarkine Sunset (takayna)
Read MoreRumour has it that one of my relatives was the black sheep in Horatio (Lord) Nelson’s family, the Vice-Admiral who lost an arm, an eye and then his life in the final sea battle of the Napoleonic Wars,
Read MoreFrom snazzy Hong Kong hotels, to cavernous railways stations in Utrecht, Maastricht, Arnhem, all over the place, pianos started popping up everywhere last northern Spring.
Read MoreIn December 2017, Steve had the huge privilege of his music being chosen by Dr Bob Brown, Australia’s most respected environmentalist, as the backdrop
Read MoreAnnouncing an exciting collaboration between Steve and Australia’s most respected environmentalist, Bob Brown as part of the Bob Brown Foundation campaign to “Save The Tarkine”.
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