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St. Eves : All That I Need
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Blend the rhythm of Reggae, the licks and the stings in Pop, add in a touch of Rock and you’ll have the sweet sound of the new emerging PopoRag combo ST.Eves. Steve Major & Steve Joseph who make up 'ST.EVES' met in the summer of 2004 while auditioning for
Genre: Pop: Today's Top 40
Release Date: 2006
All That I Need Record Label: Attack/DEP
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Tired Of Missing You 4:15 $0.99
Dial 3:17 $0.99
All That I Need 3:43 $0.99
Easy Come Easy Go 3:45 $0.99
When I Look In Your Eyes 3:20 $0.99
Not Like You 3:23 $0.99
Dreams Come True 3:40 $0.99
Rock Star 3:25 $0.99
Better Than Me 4:13 $0.99
Be Wichu 3:54 $0.99
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*BIO*

Blend the rhythm of Reggae, the licks and the stings in Pop, add in a touch
of Rock and you’ll have the sweet sound of the new emerging PopoRag combo
ST.Eves. Steve Major & Steve Joseph who make up 'ST.EVES' met in the summer
of 2004 while auditioning for the second season of Canadian Idol. Since
then, they have given up their solo careers to come together and form the
duo that they are today. After making it on idol as far as the top 100, the
guys met up in Barrie and decided to sit down and write a song together.
Twenty minutes later their first song ’Dreams Come True’ was written and
ST.EVES was born.

St.Eves debut album is now available wherever great music is sold across
Canada and the boys just recently signed a deal for the pacific rim. Their
release date for that territory still has yet to be determined. Their first
single 'All That I Need’ is currently being heard on radio across Canada.
Steve and Steve have performed many times together including: The heart and
stroke foundation fundraiser, Barrie's Kempenfest, Performances on
television (Daytime) and (Big Mouth), 'An Evening of Major Entertainment'
where the guys helped to raise over $3,000 for the animal shelter in Barrie.
The Barrie Jazz and Blues Festival, and the 24hr Dragon Boat Relay. Most
recently, they performed at the Cameron House during CMW 2006.

Steve Major started performing professionally at the age of 10 when he
landed his first professional stage role as Kurt VonTrapp in Rogers and
Hamerstiens "The Sound of Music." He then went on to perform in other
productions including: Oliver in "Oliver", Charlie Dalrymple in "Brigadoon",
Judah in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream coat", and Billy Crocker
in "Anything Goes" to name a few. When he was only 13 years of age, Steve
Major was approached by Leonard Fisher of Hot Mix Productions and recording
artist Lorraine Lawson to audition for a group that would later be released
by Sony Music Canada "Groove Club." That album can still be found in stores
across Canada today. In 2003, Steve Major recorded his first promotional
album which included 3 tunes from his stage musical 'Our Story,' that he had
written back in '99. He titled the album 'Situations of the heart' simply
because every song on the album dealt with a different issue that he had
been faced with in his early childhood.

Stephen Joseph on the other hand, started off singing in the church choir
at the age of six. He was forced to go to choir practice which he hated
because, at that time he was so young and had a high baby-voice that he was
forced to sit with the girls in the soprano section. That all changed in
time thanks to Mr. Puberty. Thirteen years later and still singing in the
church choir, Stephen Joseph left home for college only to find out that
there are more places to sing other than the church. He rehearsed in-front
of the mirror every morning until he was comfortable enough to go to
karaoke. When he finally got the nerve to grab the mic, he discovered that
karaoke was not enough for him. He decided to audition for the TV show known
as Canadian Idol, and that was where he met Major and ST.Eves started taking
shape. So, after many long years on the Soccer team, wrestling team, track
and field team, improv and dramatic club, Stephen Joseph just wants to sing.
The guys have had their share of jobs together and always seem to get fired
at the same time, for the same reason. They are partners in crime when it
comes to singing at the top of their lungs in the most un-appropriate
places. KFC for example, they both worked as cooks for 6 months. When
business slowed down, the kitchen turned into their music studio playground.
Of course all work with no play makes Jack a very dull boy, so the guys
passed the time sword fighting with tongs while throwing pieces of chicken
at each other.

Steve and Stevo have worked very hard since January 2005 to complete their
first album together. They are both very different people and bring two very
different styles to the table when they write. Their debut album promises to
be very exciting and with their second single ' Easy Come, Easy Go ' just
around the corner, and their first music video being filmed for that single
next month, sit back and prepare yourself. ST.Eves....Steve Major and Steve
Joseph....The Saints are officially marching in!





ST.Eves Highlights



Television - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmomHaIAe3U
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F17Ue7g3GSw

Breakfast television - Live Performance
Daytime (Rogers Cable/Simcoe County) - Live performance and interview
Bigmouth: season 2(Rogers Cable/Simcoe County) - Live Performance and interview
Bigmouth: season 3(Rogers Cable/Simcoe County) - Live Performance and Interview


Live Appearances -

Canada’s First Peace Festival/Human Rainbow - Wasaga Beach
Canada Day Celebrations - Barrie
Kempenfest - Barrie
Heart and Stroke Foundation Fundraiser - Alcona
24hr. Dragon Boat Relay for M.S. - Barrie
Tsunami Relief Fundraiser - Barrie
Underdogs Ball 8- Toronto Opera House
Underdogs Ball 7- Toronto Opera House
Healey’s Bar - Toronto
The Foundation Nightclub - Barrie
Gryphon Theatre Barrie - O.S.P.C.A. Fundraiser


Radio -

First Single “All that I need” On standby with Canadian Radio promoter -Greg Simpson
First Single “All that I need” On standby with American Radio promoter -Jerry Brenner Interviewed Twice on Barrie’s Best B101fm
Interviewed On The Peak FM 95.1


Print Material -

The Barrie Advance
The Barrie Examiner
Faze Teen Magazine - Canada’s Largest Teen Mag

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