Steve Hester

Steve Hester

Genres: blues, blues rock, electric blues

About Steve Hester

Steve Hester was born to sing the Blues. At age 8, Steve began singing Southern gospel in a small church in Corning, Arkansas and by age 11 was learning trumpet and bass guitar. Always in the background though was a burning desire to be a singer/front man. Inspired by the likes of Elvis, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams and Tom Jones very early, then later by Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Allman Brothers, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Bob Seger, ZZ Topp, The Stones, Aerosmith, Robin Trower, Molly Hatchet, Hank Jr., 38 Special, Charlie Daniels, John Lee Hooker, Foghat, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Clapton, Van Morrison and of course Johnny Winter and Lynyrd Skynyrd, who he was fortunate enough to support in 2013. A more recent group that Steve is inspired by is The Black Keys. Steve began performing for hire at 16 and took it on the road at 21. He even tried to lay it down twice and settle for other interests but the music was always there. Any time he saw a band or went to a show the fire inside was re-kindled! Now he’s back with an awesome band DeJaVooDoo comprised of long time friend from his hometown Chip Goodwin on Keys and guitar, longtime friend Gerald Curtis on drums, “Little Brother” from another mother Zach Hawkins on lead guitar and helping hold it together Road/Stage manager and Engineer Brian Knight! Steve joins the rhythm section on bass and handles the lead vocals and occasional harp work. His raspy vocals are soulful and have been compared to artists ranging from B.B. King to Bob Segar and even Van Morrison.

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