Steff Fontaine

Stephen "Steff" Fontaine is an American rock singer.[1]

In 1976, he joined Alien, an Arizona-based band that was voted the No. 1 cover band in Phoenix in 1977.

In 1980, he joined the band Full House, formerly known as Black Sheep. In the same year he wrote and recorded the vocals on an album done by Orange County-based band, Hustler. The band was managed by guitarist and entrepreneurial juggernaut, Jim Hambrick. Hustler. 2/14/80, Long Beach Arena, Long Beach Ca. & Hustler, 4/26/80, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, Ca.

In 1982, he joined the band Joshua, which was voted Music Connection Magazine’s band and album of the year.[2]

In 1984, he formed the band Outcast with Scott Warren.

In July 1986, he was accepted as the vocalist for Uriah Heep’s United States and Canadian tour, but in September of same year he left the band. According to Mick Box: "He had a great voice but his discipline was something else. He'd go for a walk during rehearsals and then get lost. He even missed a gig in San Francisco once!"[3]

In 1988, he formed the band Ringleader, a studio project with guitarist Lonny Napier and drummer Brian Irving.

In 1990, he formed the band Dirty World with guitarist Brad Wilson (of Blind Date) and drummer Marc Droubay (of Survivor).

In 1991, he joined the Eddie St. James Project.

In 1997, he formed Majestic (a tribute band to Journey) and Burn (a tribute band to Deep Purple and Rainbow).

In 1999, he formed the band Nightmare Carnival.

In 2000, he formed the band Heartache City with guitarist Ron Sachs and bassist Wanda “Vixen” Ortiz.

In 2014, he recorded vocals with the Arizona rock band Out There on the Out There Again Album with Kirk Krein, Tom Vanderginst and Sean Medhi. The album was released 12 June 2015.

References

  1. "Stephen Fontaine | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  2. "Joshua- 1983- The Hand is Quicker Than the Eye | Abominogjnrs Blog". Abominogjnr.blogspot.ru. 4 November 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  3. "Uriah Heep". Uriah Heep. 16 July 1986. Retrieved 23 July 2014.


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