Music
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Press
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Discography
Steven Alvarado
Let It Go (2008)
Mott Street
Steven Alvarado
Howling Live in New York (2006)
(Songs from the critically acclaimed album The Howl Sessions)
Mott Street
Steven Alvarado
The Howl Sessions (2005)
Mott Street
Steven Alvarado
Bleed (1997)
Independent (re-released 2005 Mott Street)
Steven Alvarado
Mercy (1991)
(re-released 2005 Mott Street)
TELEVISION
Song: Wish you Were Here (Postcards From Hell)
Show: Roadtrip Nation/PBS Television
Song: It's Alright
Show: Roadtrip Nation/PBS Television
RADIO
Radio Dio, POP Dreams with Gérard Girard, FRANCE
KTOO 104.3 FM Juneau AK
KSTK 101.7 FM Wrangell, AK
KAJX 91.5 FM Aspen, CO
WKHS 90.5 FM, Worton, MD
WBAR Cable, New York, NY
WKDT 89.3 FM West Point, NY
KRVM/KSYD, 91.9 FM Eugene, OR
WXVU 89.1 FM Philadelphia, PA
WEBR 94.5 FM Washington, DC
WGDR 91.1 FM Plainfield, VT
WPKN 89.5 FM Bridgeport, CT
KPUR Radio Forest Grove, OR
Photos
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Bio
STEVEN ALVARADO
Let It Go
Following the critically acclaimed 2005 release of The Howl Sessions, Alvarado switches emotional gears and takes an honest look at human relationships on his new 10-track set Let It Go. On Let it Go, Alvarado draws on a lifetime of personal experiences, moving beyond the edgy religious and political commentary of his earlier works.
In creating his “album about heartbreak,” the singer has once again surrounded himself with some of the most renowned session musicians of our time. Playing on the record are guitarist Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, Sam Phillips), drummer Kenny Wollesen (Norah Jones, Rufus Wainright, Rickie Lee Jones), pianist Rob Burger (Beth Orton, Lucinda Williams, Rufus Wainright), and bassist Joe Quigley (Shawn Colvin, Lisa Loeb, Syd Straw).
The album has garnered some pretty impressive attention in the US & Europe. USA Today picked it in their top 10 favorite albums. The Advocate Magazine picked Steven for a feature story naming him among the “Hottest Artists to Watch” along side Bob Mould. Pro Sound News did an extensive interview with him all about his recording process of Let It Go. Steven’s music video It’s For You was picked up by VH1, LOGO, & MTV. And XM Satellite Radio broadcast Steven’s album release performance from The Living Room in New York for their Live From the Living Room series.
This may be Alvarado’s finest release to date.
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