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Steve Owens, "Pass Me By"

Steve Owens

Latest Single

Wtitten by H.B. Hall Published by Leahrae Music Co., BMI, GEMA

Recorded and Engineered at Chris Latham’s studio in Ashland City Tn.

Producer: Jerry Salley

Cody Kilby: Guitar and Banjo

Jason Roller: Mandolin and Fiddle

Evan Winsor: Bass

Josh Matheny: Dobro

Jerry Sally: Harmony Vocals, Producer

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About Steve Owens

Steve Owens grew up in Roanoke Rapids, a small mill town in northeastern North Carolina. During his childhood, he was exposed by family and friends to a variety of music greats such as Ray Price, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Jim Reeves, The Oak Ridge Boys, The Statler Brothers, Don Williams, Ronnie Milsap, The Osborne Brothers, the Easter Brothers, and many others. His parents and grandparents were avid concertgoers and included Steve in their outings.  

Steve began his musical journey at a young age by singing, writing songs, and playing the guitar. His training ground would resemble many other artists, performing for senior citizens groups, nursing homes, churches, and civic organizations. His first public appearance was at the North Carolina State Fair's Folk Festival, where his grandma signed him up to encourage him to perform. From that point, his grandmother was his first customer and offered him $5.00 to learn the gospel song "How Great Thou Art." At 16, he continued to hone his musical skills by playing the bass and singing in a local southern gospel group, "The Carrolls." The experience allowed Steve to build his knowledge of various musical genres and the opportunity to play at larger venues. The Carrolls also provided Steve's first recording studio experience. Steve graduated from Roanoke Rapids High School in 1988. He attended North Carolina State University, where he studied Ornamentals Landscape Technology and Turf Grass management. Steve has been a successful landscape contractor for nearly 30 years.  

Unlike many bluegrass artists, Steve Owens has been uniquely influenced by the regional sound from the Carolina Beach Music scene. This music style is energetic and rich in harmonies, soulful lead vocals, and big band music with bright horn sections. Later Steve Owens discovered bluegrass music and began to include it in his sound of classic country and roots music meshed with the Calorina Beach sound.  

In the early 2000s, Steve worked as the lead vocalist for the "High Roller Band," with whom he stayed for a few years until the group disbanded. Steve was hired by "The Castaways," another Carolina Beach music band. Soon after, he left "The Castaways" to become a featured lead vocalist at the Roanoke Rapids Theatre, where Steve was involved in a locally produced variety show showcasing a vast array of musical acts. While working at the Roanoke Rapids Theatre, Steve opened for several known recording artists, Earl Thomas Conley, Lorie Morgan, Whispering Bill Anderson, John Anderson, Tracey Lawrence, The Oak Ridge Boys, Delbert McClinton, Michael W Smith, Mountain Heart, Ronnie Milsap, Ray Price, Ronnie Mcdowell, and many others.  

After his experience at the Roanoke Rapids Theatre, Steve formed a new band called "Steve Owens and Summertime." The band consisted of 8-pieces (including a 3-piece horn section). They played at private parties, wedding receptions, festivals, and corporate events. In November 2012, at the Annual Carolina Beach Music Awards, they were awarded "Favorite New Artist of the Year." The band also received multiple nominations from CBMA, including Group of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Entertainer of the Year. In 2014 Steve Owens received "Producer of the Year" for the "Second Time Around" CD project. Steve Owens and Summertime released 2 complete CD projects, and many singles, several of which became number 1 songs on Beach Music Charts. They played throughout the southeast until the Covid shutdowns. Unfortunately, due to the circumstances of the pandemic, the band discontinued touring and recording.  

Coming from a strong music culture known for its powerful lead vocals and lush harmonies supported by a big band sound, Steve decided to include bluegrass music in his repertoire. Steve liked the raw purity and acoustic honesty of bluegrass music. In September 2021, Steve attended the "LiL House Songwriting Workshop" with veteran songwriters Jerry Salley, Donna Ulisse, and Rick Stanley. The experience with seasoned songwriters, producers, and recording artists would have a tremendous impact on the course of Steve's music career.  

In January 2022, Steve Owens collaborated with producer Jerry Salley to create a bluegrass project in the studio that included the songs they had co-written during the workshop as well as a few classic country songs. In May 2022, they gathered at Chris Latham's studio in Ashland City, TN, and recorded 5 songs with plans to record more material. Moreover, some of Steve's favorite all-time artists and influences are Vince Gill, Steve Wariner, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Rhonda Vincent, Tim Raybon's band, the Grascals, Balsam Range, Darren and Brooke Aldridge, The Osborne Brothers, Ronnie Milsapthe Issacs, the Eagles, Larry Sparks, vocal groups of the 80s and 90s, Exile, Restless Heart, Shenandoah and more.  

Steve has 2 children, and in the little time he takes off, he can be found on the lake or at the coast on the family boat or rabbit hunting with his son. He tends to 3 farms where he raises cattle, and Steve continues to write and create music. This year he will be releasing a complete bluegrass project.  

To learn more about Steve Owens, visit http://www.steveowensmusic.com.

 

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