After a year long U.S. tour to promote her debut album, the Nashville-based artist has released her second Lounge Hound Records project titled “42.50”. Produced by Michael Grimes, “42.50” is a compelling collection of people, places, and stories from life on the road that rocks with the talents of Will Kimbrough, Brother Henry, and J.D. Wilkes of the Legendary Shack Shakers.
Steff’s debut album garnered national attention, creating a coast-to-coast fan base from LA to New York. It was famed New York DJ Jim Kerr who said “you’ll soon be hearing the name Steff Mahan” during a live performance and interview on Sirius Satellite Radio. Billboard’s Mike Gionet called Steff’s mix of rock, roots, folk and country “an entertaining can’t-miss performance.”
Nashville’s The City Paper says Steff is “simply a wicked cool
singer/songwriter,” and The Nashville Rage adds her “heartfelt
delivery has a charm all its own.”
Meanwhile, Asheville, North Carolina’s Mountain Xpress believes that
Steff’s “pop-country sound and candid lyrics make (her) a sure
bet.”
A definite highlight for Steff was in Nashville when respected WRLT music director Keith Coes asked Steff to play at the stations annual birthday party where she opened for Patty Griffin.
In St. Louis, Linda Serafini of radio station KDHX says Steff’s interview and live performance “had the phones ringing off the hook!”
Succeeding largely on her own terms, Steff plays music because she loves
it and because she wants to share this love with others. It’s exactly
this desire which allows her to captivate an audience; to take them on an
intimate tour of her music; to stay long after her shows talking to everyone;
to call nearly every person she meets a friend.
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