Stephen A. Love

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Stephen A. Love was born on May 19, 1950 in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He is a professional musician, lead singer, songwriter, producer, real estate broker and CEO of Vallartamex S.C. construction firm. He is also the owner of "Blue Jeans Music" BMI. He lives in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco Mexico.

Stephen A. Love has multiple references in the old and new "Rolling Stone" encyclopedia of Rock & Roll" "The Great Rock Discography" by Martin C. Strong. "Cuts" San Francisco Rock Journal" by Deborah Eliza Beth Hill, "San Francisco Rock" by Jack McDonough with the NRPS, "BAM", "RELIX" magazine & many, many other publications.

His musical achievements have included the industry's highest awards including RIAA certification,gold and platinum records for "Garden Party (album)" with "Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band." The popular record sold more than 8 million copies worldwide and ranked number one on Billboard Adult contemorary and number six on the industries Billboard chart. Stephen also performed at the biggest concert of the year in 1977 with New Riders of the Purple Sage, "Grateful Dead"and "Marshall Tucker Band" in Englishtown, New Jersey". More than 125,000 people were in attendance. High profile concerts at the "Royal Albert Hall" in London, Hyde Park, London "Madison Square Garden" in New York, Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia, were enjoyed by many fans. He has appeared on many television shows including "Larry King", "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson, "McCloud (TV series) " starring Dennis Weaver, "In Concert", "Saturday Night Live" Biography with "Rick Nelson", "Kenny Rogers Show " CBS, NBC, ABC evening news,"Don Kirchner's "Rock Concert", "He Haw" Nashville, Live BBC in London, England, Australian, Italian and German television. "Animal Planet" has used his music music regularly, the last few years. His songs have played in over 60 countries worldwide.


Recording Bands albums, singles, television and touring

Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band 1970-1973 Decca Records

         Garden Party 1972     
     "Let It Bring You Along" 
1971 United Studios, Hollywood, CA.
  

Roger McGuinn and the Byrds 1973-1976 Columbia Records

  Roger McGuinn and Band 1973
    "Somebody Loves You" 1974
  Record Plant, Hollywood, CA. 


New Riders of the Purple Sage 1976-1979 MCA Records

  Who Are Those Guys 1976
     Single: "Another Night In Reno"
  Record Plant, Sausalito, CA.


New Riders of the Purple Sage 
  Marin County Line  1977
    Single: "Since I met you"
  Record Plant, Sausalito, CA.


Bob Dylan "Words and Music" 1987

Musical Theatre production
Zephfer Theatre, San Francisco, California 1987
Columbia Records


His associates have included "George Harrison" of the "Beatles", Randy Meisner of Eagles, "John Mayall" "Joe Cocker", "Allman Brothers", "Huey Lewis & The News" "Spencer Dryden", Carl Sagan, "Joey Covington of "Jefferson Airplane" "Hot Tuna" "Pure Prairie League" "Kingsman" Patrick Shanahan, Richard Bowden, Greg Attaway, Richard Snyder.


Early Days

Steve started with groups in high school as many others did. "The Third Edition" was first in Pittsburgh, PA. In college, he met Randy Meisner who was working with Rick Nelson and would eventually become the original bass player for "The Eagles" They met in Scottsbluff, Neb. where Stephen was going to college. Soon they were in Hollywood, CA. looking for fortune and fame and a square meal. Randy joined Linda Rondstadt band which became "The Eagles". Stephen took up bass guitar and vocals for "Rick Nelson" in the "Stone Canyon Band" at the age of 20 years old. Rest is show business..