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Steve George, current featured vocalist with the Bob
Pace Band, remembers his earliest memories of music came in church and at
home hearing his mother's 78-rpm records. He eventually went from singing in
mixed chorus in high school to belting out Motown tunes at parties.
In 1967, he got up the nerve to ask to sit in with The Norman Henderson
Trio, a Jazz group from Denver, Colorado that was performing at a club on
Center Street in Des Moines. It went well, and George was offered the job as
frontman. His first paid gig with the band was at the Knights of Pithius
Hall in Waterloo, Iowa.
The Stax and Motown recording artists of the day influenced Steve's singing
style, and later he grew to love the horn-driven Funk of bands like Tower of
Power, Earth, Wind & Fire, and the Ohio Players.
George was in the band The Soul Pushers from '69 to '72, before forming We
The Band, playing a mixture of Soul, Funk, R&B, and Blues.
In 1975, George joined Antelon, a 7-piece horn band that performed original
material and played all over the Midwest, and recording in the late '70s.
They played a showcase at the Sahara in Las Vegas in '81, put together in
hopes of landing a recording contract. When terms could not be agreed upon
at the time, the members parted ways, with some of them going on to other
success in the business.
George opened up his own construction business in Des Moines, while keeping
up his singing chops while sitting in at Blues jams locally and on the road.
He has sung at venues in Chicago, Memphis, Nashville, and even Hawaii. He
has performed with many name artists including Son Seals, Otis Clay, Big
Time Sarah, Chico Banks, Dion Payton, Kenny Neal, Billy Branch, Bob
Margolin, and Preston Shannon, among others.
In 2003, George found himself leading the band The Other Brothers, releasing
two CDs with the group.
In 2005, he joined The Bob Pace Band, and is currently keeping a very busy
schedule of gigs all around Central Iowa.
Don "T-Bone" Erickson
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