Biography
Various artists operating under Steven Sweet.
1) A singer\songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and freelance producer\recording engineer from California.
2) A Los Angeles-based drummer who is most famous for being a member of Warrant.
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1) - Steve Sweet is a singer\songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and freelance producer\recording engineer. He started playing the piano at a young age, and later picked up the guitar, bass, mandolin, harmonica, accordian, and drums. Born and raised on California's Central coast, he has dedicated his life to perfecting his craft both instrumentaly and from the production\engineering perspective. Steve holds a degree in audio engineering, and has worked on numerous projects for clients across the globe in a freelance capacity. Upon graduating from Full Sail University in Florida, he worked at Ocean Studios in Burbank, where artists such as Dido, Kanye West, and many others frequented recording sessions. After having his fill of big city life, Steve returned to the Central Coast. He released his full length debut album, "Scratch on the Break" in 2010, and later released released "Levity, and Other Things of Importance" in 2018. While his passion focuses on indie-folk\folk rock music, he has been involved with other projects, including the band "Chiefs of Tens", which garnished moderate local success, and had a number of songs featured on the Slo and Dysfunctional compilations, which also included radio airplay on 107.3. In 2012, Steve was honored to receive the runner up award for songwriter of the year, given by the NTMA's, for his song "Younger". "Younger" also received radio rotation on 102.1.
Steve played with Blackbird Blue from 2014-2016, and The Jolon Station Band from 2017-2018, before returning to solo work in 2019.
2) - Steven Sweet (born Steven Chamberlin on October 29, 1965 in Wadsworth, Ohio, United States) is a Los Angeles-based drummer who is most famous for being a member of Warrant.
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