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Steve B.

I really only have a simple answer for this. I work a 12 step program on a daily basis. This is all encompassing in every aspect of my life, ONLY IF I AM DOING IT correctly! If things are good, I do the same thing, if things are bad I do the same thing. It’s not a quick fix, but works every time if I’m willing to wait for it!

Born into a blood line of drummers, Steve Brown was destined to rock! His Father Mick Brown Sr. was a drummer. His older brother “Wild” Mick Brown is a drummer. And just like tradition, Steve started his journey on the drum kit at the early age of 12. Not only was he a drummer in the making, he also decided to pick up the trumpet. This made him a “musical drummer” from the start.

As a youngster, he witnessed his older brother ”Wild” Mick Brown (Dokken, Ted Nugent) rise to rock and roll royalty. Steve would attend his brother’s local concerts, gained inspiration, and began his storied journey as a drummer. “ I saw Mick play at the Cow Palace in San Francisco on New Year's Eve. I met Bill Graham that night. After that, I knew what I wanted to do.” Steve’s first drum kit was purchased in short order. After which followed a string of high school garage bands. A break came at age 17.

While still in high school, Steve met up with local heavyweights Mark Ross, and John Nymann, (of Y&T, 415, and Eric Martin Band) Mark Ross asked Steve to play in an all-star band, backing up the San Francisco “Burlesque Queen” Carol Doda. Steve spent the next ten years honing his recording skills & dynamic-solid drum style with various bands/artists throughout Northern California.

In 1999, the band Oleander, who had Billboard & Radio success, approached Steve to perform on the NBC show “Gravity Games”, From that point on, Steve became their official drummer. They promptly got to work touring and recording full-length records. At the same time, Steve continued recording & performing with various artists and producers.

As a studio drummer, Steve Brown has recorded drum tracks for the likes of: Pat Olguin (Black Eyed Peas, Papa Roach, Cake, Wyclef Jean) – Michael Rosen (Santana, Joe Satriani, Papa Roach, Rancid, Eddie Money) - Brian Wheat (Tesla, Soulmotor) - Joe Johnston (Cake, Deftones, Paramour) - Rich Mouser (Spock’s Beard, Oleander) - Mark Needham (Chris Isaak, Cake, The Killers, and My Chemical Romance).

In 2010, Brown finished drum tracks on the upcoming Oleander release entitled, “Something Beautiful”. Steve Brown also became the national touring drummer for the Ronnie Montrose Band (2010-2012). Steve had the honor of being the last drummer that Ronnie Montrose would have. Upon his passing. Ronnie himself once quoted, “Steve is the Keith Moon to my Pete Townshend”... Steve Brown is best known for being the touring/recording drummer for Ronnie Montrose, but has taken the Fall of 2021 by storm, touring internationally playing drums for hard rock phenoms Tesla.

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