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Hi, I'm Richard Stepp. Most people know me as a singer, songwriter and pianist. I feel at home in several musical settings, including, pop, country, rock'n'roll, blues, boogie-woogie, ballads, and standards. I was inspired by Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, and took up guitar with a burning desire to be a rock 'n' roll singer. I was very lucky to have my Aunt Vera Finlayson teach me honky-tonk piano, Sicamous style. I studied the records of my favorites: Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Jimmy Johnston, and Professor Longhair, and learned their styles of playing. Singers I liked were Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin, George Jones, and Hank Williams, to name but a few.
In my early teens I added drums to my bag of tricks, and that was how I started my musical career. My early favorite drummer was Sandy Nelson, and later Ginger Baker. Like Cream's Baker, I played a double bass-drum set. Before going solo, I had played in such Vancouver BC groups like The Questions (1965-66), The Northwest Company (1967-1974), Home Cooking (1974-75), High Time (1975-1976) and Shakedown (1976-77), and others. I was the leader in Shakedown, The Richard Stepp Band (1981-82), and Richard & The Hired Guns (1980s).
I started writing songs soon after joining The NW Co in 1967. After the lead vocalist left, all four remaining members shared the lead vocal duties, resulting in a burst of songwriting from everyone. I have developed my songwriting to include most, if not all of the previously mentioned styles of music, and have to date written around 400 songs. I have at least a rough demo of most of them.
During my stint in Home Cooking I had made the switch to guitar, giving me the opportunity to take center stage to sing my songs. Some of my guitar heroes are Chuck Berry, John Lee Hooker, Neil Young, Lightning Hopkins, Jimi Hendrix, Chet Atkins, Robert Johnson and Vancouver guitarist Danny Tripper. By the time my first LP Holiday In Hollywood was released in 1979 I had more or less made the move to piano as my primary performing instrument.
With modern technology being what it is, it has brought the price of high quality recording down to a level where musicians like myself can afford more recording time. This has allowed me to get my songs recorded, and released to the world on my own terms. With more and more pieces falling together I am now able to work with just a few trusted people and together we can reach the whole world!
79 tracks
9 tracks
We Got Tonight
There's Always Another Day
Holiday In Hollywood
Hold On (F. Lisdaro)
Feel The Inspiration
When We Meet Again
If I Could Write a Song
Get Funky
Caught in a Whirlwind
Imagination
Beautiful Melody
Sooner Or Later
If You Try
You're The Only One For Me
Can You Feel My Love
Summer Love
I Tried So Hard
Too Hot to Handle
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Baby Please Don't Go
Boogie Woogie in My Blood
So Glad
You Drive Me Crazy
Something Going On
Promo Run
Time After Time
Looking for the Sun
Freewind
Rise and Fall
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Don't Steal My Feel
Real Good Feeling
Play Like Fire
Take a Ride
Someone You Can Trust
The Working Song
Going Downhill Fast
Free to Play the Blues
Time Keeps Pushing
All Night
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Angel On Earth
Falling
Why Are You Leaving
Endlessly
Where Have You Been Tonight
Tonight My Love ( Early Version)
Coffee Cigarettes and Booze
Come On Home
Hold on to Me
Anna
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As Days Go By (Studio version)
Sunshine Starlight (Studio Version)
Wishing on a Star (Studio Version)
Tonight We're Gonna Celebrate (Studio Version)
Hell I Know
Chasing a Dream
Holiday in Hollywood (First Studio Version)
Too Hot to Handle
I Tried so Hard
You're the Only One for Me
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