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Steve Wynn was born Stephen Alan Weinberg on January 27, 1942 in New Haven, Connecticut to a Jewish family. His father, Michael, owned a chain of bingo parlors in the eastern United States.
Steve Wynn (born February 21, 1960) is an American singer, musician and songwriter. He led the band The Dream Syndicate from 1981 to 1989 in Los Angeles, afterward began a solo career, and then reformed The Dream Syndicate in 2012.
[7] The Los Angeles Times called the album "a freewheeling yet self-assured balance of Wynn’s own voice and the influences long associated with him--the darkness of the Velvet Underground, the spaciousness of Neil Young and the oblique introspection of Bob Dylan." [6] The Washington Post called the album the best of Wynn's career. [8]
Kerosene Man is an album by the American musician Steve Wynn, released in 1990. [1] [2] Wynn supported the album with a North American tour. [3] The title track was released as a single. [4] The album sold more than 70,000 copies in its first year of release. [5]
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Melting in the Dark is an album by the American musician Steve Wynn, released in 1996. [3] [4] It was recorded with a band consisting of all the members of Come. [5]Wynn supported the album by touring with a backing band that included members of Gutterball, Zuzu's Petals, and Love Tractor.
How Did I Find Myself Here? is the first studio album by the Dream Syndicate in almost thirty years. The group broke up in 1988, after Ghost Stories failed to achieve success, but Wynn reformed the group in 2012, with the help of original drummer Dennis Duck, bassist Mark Walton, Dream Syndicate member since 1984's Medicine Show, and guitarist Jason Victor, a former collaborator of Wynn's ...
Gutterball, 1990s band featuring Steve Wynn Gutterball 3D , Gutterball 2 , and Gutterball: Golden Pin Bowling video (bowling) games released by Skunk Studios , between 2002 and 2012. Topics referred to by the same term