Biography
Singing sensation, Steve Macfarlane born in Greenock, Scotland now shares his time between Liverpool and London & overseas. Steve is a talented tenor with a broad range, one minute soft & sweet, the next strong and soaring. Steve sings blues, swing, jazz, rock and pop. Inspired by idols Neil Sedaka, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra & Tony Bennett and songwriters George Gershwin, Cole Porter & Irvin Berlin. He has released 2 albums - "54 a moment in time" and the self-penned "Happy Daze". Steve sang and appeared in the BBC's "Moving On".
Steve has recorded 2 albums. The first "54 - a moment in time" released in 2004 raised over £7,000 for children's charities and created interest in The Festival of Motorsport event that Steve helped organise. As the event celebrated 50 years since Aintree's Grand Prix track was built all songs were originally released in 1954. This album's 16 tracks have been re-released and may be downloaded via on iTunes.
The second, "Happy Daze" self-penned together with Billy Hui and Peter Grant is being released by Parr Street Music in December 2010.
Happy Daze is a mix of symphonic instruments, Billy's piano skills and Steve's stunning vocals.
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Sounds Like:
Neil Sedaka, Rufus Wainwright
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Influences:
Neil Sedaka, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald,
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
12/01/10
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Profile Last Updated:
10/30/23 05:26:01