Steve Crawford

Steve Crawford

The American Actor and Musician is making his mark on the streets of Nashville and Atlanta by using his variety of skills from performances to feature films. Moving from New Jersey to Tennessee in 2012, the teenager left his childhood home and grew into the man that he is today. Steve has been formally educated musically and academically by some of... Show more »
The American Actor and Musician is making his mark on the streets of Nashville and Atlanta by using his variety of skills from performances to feature films. Moving from New Jersey to Tennessee in 2012, the teenager left his childhood home and grew into the man that he is today. Steve has been formally educated musically and academically by some of the best teachers and professors, of whom many he maintains a relationship with. He was very young when he knew he wanted a career in entertainment. Years later, a middle school jazz band teacher saw that drive too and Gerry Polci, former drummer of the Four Seasons, asked him to join the jazz band. In college, Steve took classes under the direction of founding members of The Turtles and Little Texas. Schooling has always been an influential part of his life. He founded and was co-president of a science club and community service club. His end goal is to go to space. His music has evolved over the past 10 years from playing house parties to the legendary Bluebird Café. In that time period, he has taken up every instrument someone would let him play. Along with being a self-taught guitar, piano, drums and bass player, he asked a shy classmate in high school for Violin lessons and developed a friendship out of it. "I had always loved that I had been able to build relationships through music." He released his first EP with the help of an upperclassman, Nick Benevenia when he was 14 and followed up with two self produced EPs at ages 17 and 19. Steve has been working on his catalog, which he plays for clubs and pretty much anyone who asks like John Oates of Hall and Oates. The two met for a pilot television show and the script asked for a song from the young talent. Naturally, Steve played and sang a song he wrote and John played along. Show less «
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