Steve Wyrostek

Steve Wyrostek (pen-name Steve Mayfield) is an American musician, entrepreneur, and business writer.

Musician

Wyrostek is the lead singer/guitarist for the Chicago band the Houndz. Together since 1994 the band of seven creates songs with an exclusively 1960's sound and covers music only from that era. The songs are produced with the philosophy that the music of their youth is uplifting to people in their age group: the "baby boomers."[1]

The Houndz have been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Waukegan Sun, and the Daily Herald.[2]

Business writer

Wyrostek is a business writer for the Chicago Business Ledger, the Daily Mirror, and Small Business Chicago. In 2008, he published a spiritual novel titled Afterlife Crisis.[3][4]

The PRWeb reports: Wyrostek (Mayfield) is authoring a book, tentatively titled Please Don’t Cancel My Shadow, The Story of Stephen Trantel, The Long Island Bank Robber "(with Stephen's permission and support). He is seeking a literary agent and/or publisher."[5]

Entrepreneur

Gentle Ears, Inc. is a tutoring franchise and "soft skills"[6] consulting company founded by Wyrostek.

References

  1. "Houndz Interview". bestyears.com.
  2. "Houndz Websitez". houndz.com.
  3. "Results of Chicago Business Ledger articles search containing search term "wyrostek"". thebusinessledger.com.
  4. "Daily Mirror Financial Times". Daily Mirror.
  5. PRWEB (January 12, 2011). "American Greed 2011 Debut Features the Story of Stephen Trantel, Bank Robbing Broker". prweb.com. Chicago, IL. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  6. "Soft Skills". thepowerofnice.com.