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Steve Key Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Steve Key

Songwriters at Play returns to Ancient Owl

1 jun 2024

17:00 GMT-7
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Songwriters at Play returns to Atascadero with its second showcase at The Ancient Owl. Singer-songwriters Holly Ann Lewis, Ted Nunes, and Steve Key will share the stage from 5-8pm. They'll swap songs and stories in-the-round, Nashville-style. It's a free show! All ages OK. Ted Nunes is an Americana songwriter rooted in Central California's San Joaquin Valley. Ted's songs are written in the midst of urban sprawl over a farming community. His original style blends influences of Oklahoma and Texas troubadours, Southern California's Laurel Canyon sound, and San Francisco's folk scene. He plays frequently on the Central Coast, and was in the Songwriters at Play song contest Finale this year at the Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre. Learn more at https://www.tednunes.com/ Here's a video sample: https://youtu.be/9H9Uh9L1x5U?si=PuuPelMQeEPXel3d Holly Ann Lewis started singing and playing guitar at an early age and recorded her first album at age 15 in a band called African Rain, with Grammy Award winner, Babatunde Olatunji. She now resides in the high desert town of California, and commuting to her day job in Atascadero. She plays all over SLO County, including Sensorio in Paso Robles, the Siren in Morro Bay, and Stolo Vineyards in Cambria. Learn more at https://hollyannlewis.com/ Here's a video sample: https://youtu.be/KVd6T9GIuYY?si=ZT3NR0Y6ef0nY8Mk Steve Key is an award-winning songwriter, performer and recording artist, best known as the writer of "33, 45, 78 (Record Time)" recorded by country music star Kathy Mattea. He recorded for New York's Fast Folk label, which is now part of the Folkways collection at the Smithsonian. His songs have been compared with those of Jim Croce, Don McLean, Harry Chapin, and Steve Earle. As a touring folksinger, Key played the Philadelphia Folk Festival, Canadian folk festivals at Winnipeg and Owen Sound, and three times on the main stage of the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas. Steve Key's latest album is "How I Learned to Drink". You can listen to it at https://stevekey.bandcamp.com/
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Steve Key Biography

Steve Key is an award-winning songwriter, performer and recording artist, best known as the writer of "33, 45, 78 (Record Time)" recorded by country music star Kathy Mattea. He now lives in Shell Beach on California's Central Coast. Steve Key performs solo, sometimes with guitar or fiddle backup. His latest album is called "How I Learned to Drink", a collection of 10 Key originals.

Before he arrived on the Central Coast 12 years ago, Steve was a touring folksinger who played major concert venues and folk festivals across the country and in Canada. His songs were covered by dozens of folk and country acts. He recorded for New York's Fast Folk label, which is now part of the Folkways collection at the Smithsonian.
www.stevekey.com
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