The Guitar Geek Out Podcast with Steve Brown of @WrayZGuitars and Darren Wray from @WrayZGuitars
Steve Brown got his first guitar at eight years old — inspired by his big brother who had a 12-string. His school band went on to tour Europe and Steve knew then what he wanted to do with his life. He was first introduced to Rush and rock at age 13 by a friend who loaned him 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Led Zep 4, Black Sabbath's Greatest Hits and Back In Black — what a baptism of fire that night became!
He first saw Rush on the Signals tour and has caught them on every UK tour since plus shows in Boston, Toronto and Amsterdam. Since hooking up with online forums such as TRAC (The Rush Atlantic Connection) every show has been a blast catching up with like-minded fans from all over the globe.
Steve started RUSHfest Scotland at the end of 2013 and now brings hundreds of fans to Scotland every year and has produced 5 volumes of Songs For Neil albums. Profits from these events and album sales have so far raised over £136k for cancer charities.
Steve turned full time professional musician in 1993 and has gigged every weekend since, from bowling alleys in Thurso, to amphitheatres in Japan, to dodgy late night TV shows like this one with his original rock band Seeing Red back in 1991. #rush #rushband #podcast #musician #guitar #guitarist #interview
Steve Brown got his first guitar at eight years old — inspired by his big brother who had a 12-string. His school band went on to tour Europe and Steve knew then what he wanted to do with his life. He was first introduced to Rush and rock at age 13 by a friend who loaned him 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Led Zep 4, Black Sabbath's Greatest Hits and Back In Black — what a baptism of fire that night became!
He first saw Rush on the Signals tour and has caught them on every UK tour since plus shows in Boston, Toronto and Amsterdam. Since hooking up with online forums such as TRAC (The Rush Atlantic Connection) every show has been a blast catching up with like-minded fans from all over the globe.
Steve started RUSHfest Scotland at the end of 2013 and now brings hundreds of fans to Scotland every year and has produced 5 volumes of Songs For Neil albums. Profits from these events and album sales have so far raised over £136k for cancer charities.
Steve turned full time professional musician in 1993 and has gigged every weekend since, from bowling alleys in Thurso, to amphitheatres in Japan, to dodgy late night TV shows like this one with his original rock band Seeing Red back in 1991. #rush #rushband #podcast #musician #guitar #guitarist #interview
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