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Steve Danielsen : Grounded
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The original compositions on Grounded were created to support and encourage listeners to reflect on life and relax. A meditative style with a touch of open chords, soprano sax and percussion keeps you connected and engaged
Genre: Easy Listening: Mood Music
Release Date: 2003
Grounded Record Label: Steve Danielsen
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Free Spirit 3:35 Album Only
Open to the Wind 2:08 Album Only
Bliss 4:35 Album Only
Resin 4:27 Album Only
Breeze 4:41 Album Only
Mandarin 2:39 Album Only
Ty 4:11 Album Only
Wings 4:21 Album Only
Shadows 2:23 Album Only
Trickle 4:35 Album Only
Uplift (remix) 3:36 Album Only
Open to the Wind (remix) 2:27 Album Only
Bliss (remix) 3:31 Album Only
Ending 0:30 Album Only
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Steve Danielsen was raised in Vancouver. He started playing guitar at age 7.


He is self taught and has been developing his Guitar style for over 2 decades. Steve is very versatile in his ability to play many styles.

He has performed with numerous artists in Country (Canadian Country Music awards), Blues, Classical, Spanish Flamenco, 80`s rock ...

Steve's first CD release was called Grounded. His playing style is very relaxed, almost meditative. His use of open chording and his rhythmic percussion approach to his instrument keeps his listeners very connected and engaged. He has entertained audiences throughout North America and Asia over the last 10 years. He has also designed and built wood instruments as a Luthier for John Larrivee Guitars and built custom guitars for Jimmy Page, Neal Schon (Journey), Pink Floyd, Kee Marcello (Europe), Paul Dean (Loverboy). Steve now resides in Cloverdale with his wife & 3 kids.

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REVIEWS

Being in a place that is huge but not empty..
author: Encik Hitam
if i would like to imagine things freely..i would like to listen to this music.Maybe because he use the open chord and maybe not.. who knows ,but not kind of cramped in there...
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