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Stephen John Hunter (born June 14, 1948) is an American guitarist, primarily a session player. He has worked with Lou Reed and Alice Cooper , acquiring the moniker " The Deacon ". [1]
Steve Hunter is an American Guitarist best known for his contributions to Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper. His extensive discography includes the opening solos on Aerosmith's version of 'Train Kept A Rollin', Alice Coopers 'Cold Ethyl', Lou Reed's 'Intro to Sweet Jane' and the acoustic guitars on Peter Gabriel's 'Solsbury Hill'.
Sep 11, 2023 · By Jackson Maxwell. published 11 September 2023. He was the ghost player on Aerosmith's Train Kept a Rollin’, and defined many a classic Alice Cooper album with his stinging, melodic leads, but Lou Reed's ferocious Rock ’n’ Roll Animal live album may just be Steve Hunter’s finest hour – and contains one of the most underrated twin ...
- Jackson Maxwell
Nov 11, 2020 · Guitarist Steve Hunter on His Journey From ‘Berlin’ to ‘Billion Dollar Babies’. Veteran sideman appeared on classic LPs by Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, performed the intro to Peter Gabriel's...
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Steve Hunter is a guitarist who has played with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel and many others. He is also a solo artist who has released five albums, including The Manhattan Blues Project with Joe Satriani and Johnny Depp.
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Mar 8, 2024 · March 8, 2024 at 6:27 a.m. Steve “The Deacon” Hunter is one of those rock ‘n’ roll guys most people never heard of — but have certainly heard. Quite a bit. The Illinois-born guitarist’s big...
Steve’s old compadre, bass player Tony Levin, stepped in as a special guest and added a bottom end to die for. So, along with Steve’s wife Karen Hunter’s smokey vocals, he had a recipe for six tracks of delicious ear candy. Between them they have conjured up a little slice of Blue/Jazz Heaven that Steve calls his ‘Cafe la Rouge’ Project.