Stef Burns was born in Oakland, California, and grew up in Walnut Creek, Read Full Bio ↴Stef Burns was born in Oakland, California, and grew up in Walnut Creek,
CA, where he attended Northgate High School. He started playing his Dad's
guitar around age 6. At 7 he got his first electric guitar which was a
Winston. He upgraded to a Fender Mustang soon after.
He had his first band when he was 9 years of age called "The Yellow Brick Road".
They played songs like "Wild Thing" and "Louie Louie" and weren't bad
for a bunch of fourth graders.
In high school, he had a band called "Legend" and by then was playing
a Gibson L6-S. They played Allman Bros., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Montrose, Led
Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Marshall Tucker Band and other 70's stuff. The
keyboard player was Dave Mathews who later went on to play with Tower
of Power, Boz Skaggs and Etta James.
The next band was great. They called it "New Legend" and started to
get into Jazz/Rock fusion, writing their own songs and covering tunes
by Jeff Beck, Return to Forever, George Duke, Herbie Hancock and other
70's Fusion stuff. The keyboard player in this group was John Seppala
who now co-writes and plays with Stef on most of his new album,"Swamp tea".
They used to blow people's minds because they were so young and were
playing all this intricate material.
The first real club band was Omega. It was 1979. Stef was now playing a
Les Paul Standard. This was a band formed by ex-Elvin Bishop band members
Bill And Reni Slais, and Mickey Thomas who later had many hits with Starship.
Omega was a large funk band, with horns like Tower of Power, very funky and worked a lot.
In 1982, he got a job with Jesse Colin Young, formerly of the Youngbloods.
They toured America for about a year and that led to a job with Pablo
Cruise in 1983. He did one album with them called "Out Of Our Hands" and a US tour.
Then came Sheila E. It was 1984/85 and time for a little transformation,
complete with blonde hair, shiny costumes and dance steps for days.
For two years he played the Prince produced funk across America, Japan and Europe.
Stef played on two Sheila E. albums: "Romance 1600" and "Sheila E.".
Also, two B-sides: "Too Sexy", which he co-wrote, and "Save the People".
"This was a great time," says Stef. "I learned a lot from Prince about funk guitar."
They were the opening act for Prince's "Purple Rain Tour".
In Sheila's band there was: Benny Reitveld on bass, who later went on to play with
Miles Davis and Santana (with whom he is now playing with for a second go-around)
and plays on two songs on "Swamp tea".
In 1986/87, Stef played with Berlin and toured again through America, Japan and Europe
while they had the hit "Take My Breath Away" from the film "Top Gun".
In 1988, he toured with Michael Bolton. In this band there was Jonathon Cain on
keyboards and Ross Valory on bass from Journey.
Also in 1988 he co-formed a band called The VU, with Ross Valory, Prairie Prince
(The Tubes) Tim Gorman on keyboards (toured and recorded with The Who and Rolling Stones),
and Kevin Chalfant-Vocals. Kevin and Ross later went on to form The Storm with
Gregg Rolie-(Journey/Santana). The album, "Phoenix Rising" by the VU is now
released throughout the world.
In 1989 Stef joined Y&T and recorded 4 albums with them: "Ten","Yesterday and Today Live",
"Musically Incorrect" and "Endangered Species".
In April 1990, he played a short tour in America with jazz saxaphonist Sadao Watanabe
also featuring Will Kennedy-(drummer for the Yellowjackets) and bassist Keith Jones.
On a recommendation from Joe Satriani, in early 1991, he got a call from Alice Cooper,
who was looking for a guitarist for his new album. Stef played on "Hey Stoopid" and
"The Last Temptation". On "Hey Stoopid" there was Mickey Curry - drums (Bryan Adams),
Hugh McDonald - bass (Bon Jovi) and guest guitarists Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Slash,
Vinnie Moore, Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx from Motley Crue. On "The Last Temptation",
Stef played all the guitars. This album also featured Greg Smith on bass (who later
went on to tour with Richie Blackmore's Rainbow and Blue Oyster Cult) and Derek
Sherinian on keyboards (who played with Dream Theater, Kiss and Planet X) both
from Alice's touring band, and Dave Uosikkenen on drums. They toured the world
and in America with Judas Priest and Motorhead. They also had a part in the hit
film "Waynes World". Stef played with Alice from 1991 to 1995, when they toured
South America on the "Monsters of Rock" tour with Ozzy Osborne, Megadeth and
Faith No More, and again in 1998 in the US. By now he is mostly playing Fender
Strats.
He spent much of 1996 and 1999 touring Italy with an Italian artist named Vasco
Rossi with Deen Castronovo on drums. In 2001, he is touring again with Vasco in
Italy. His latest band is Huey Lewis and the News, where he has replaced Chris
Hayes on guitar, whom has retired though is going to play with the band again
while Stef Is in Italy during part of the summer of 2001.
In addition to these things, Stef is doing albums, TV and radio commercials,
film score work and live shows for various artists and producers including,
Narada Michael Walden, Quincy Jones, Marc Russo formerly of the Yellowjackets,
(who co-wrote and produced a song on "Swamp tea"), and many others. One such
live TV show was the "VH-1 Honors" where Stef performed with Stevie Wonder,
Steve Winwood, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Nile Rodgers, and Narada. Another
was in Japan for the "Super Producers Tour 1995" with Narada Michael Walden
featuring Patti Austin, Sheila E., Mickey Thomas, Shanice Wilson, Tevin Campell,
T.M. Stevens, and Weather Report members Joe Zawinul and Alfonso Johnson.
Since about 1989 Stef has had his band "Stef Burns Group", and plays a lot of gigs
around the San Francisco bay area.There's been different line ups throughout the years.
The members have consisted of many of the musicians that were mentioned earlier
but also included Myron Dove - Bass (Santana/Robben Ford) Billy Johnson - Drums
(Santana/Robben Ford).
The musicians performing on "Swamp tea" include Drummers-Narada Michael Walden,
Deen Castronovo, Steve Smith and Jimmy DeGrasso; Bassists-Myron Dove and Benny Reitveld;
Keyboardists-John Seppala and Frank Martin and Percussionist-Marquinho Brasil.
CA, where he attended Northgate High School. He started playing his Dad's
guitar around age 6. At 7 he got his first electric guitar which was a
Winston. He upgraded to a Fender Mustang soon after.
He had his first band when he was 9 years of age called "The Yellow Brick Road".
They played songs like "Wild Thing" and "Louie Louie" and weren't bad
for a bunch of fourth graders.
In high school, he had a band called "Legend" and by then was playing
a Gibson L6-S. They played Allman Bros., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Montrose, Led
Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Marshall Tucker Band and other 70's stuff. The
keyboard player was Dave Mathews who later went on to play with Tower
of Power, Boz Skaggs and Etta James.
The next band was great. They called it "New Legend" and started to
get into Jazz/Rock fusion, writing their own songs and covering tunes
by Jeff Beck, Return to Forever, George Duke, Herbie Hancock and other
70's Fusion stuff. The keyboard player in this group was John Seppala
who now co-writes and plays with Stef on most of his new album,"Swamp tea".
They used to blow people's minds because they were so young and were
playing all this intricate material.
The first real club band was Omega. It was 1979. Stef was now playing a
Les Paul Standard. This was a band formed by ex-Elvin Bishop band members
Bill And Reni Slais, and Mickey Thomas who later had many hits with Starship.
Omega was a large funk band, with horns like Tower of Power, very funky and worked a lot.
In 1982, he got a job with Jesse Colin Young, formerly of the Youngbloods.
They toured America for about a year and that led to a job with Pablo
Cruise in 1983. He did one album with them called "Out Of Our Hands" and a US tour.
Then came Sheila E. It was 1984/85 and time for a little transformation,
complete with blonde hair, shiny costumes and dance steps for days.
For two years he played the Prince produced funk across America, Japan and Europe.
Stef played on two Sheila E. albums: "Romance 1600" and "Sheila E.".
Also, two B-sides: "Too Sexy", which he co-wrote, and "Save the People".
"This was a great time," says Stef. "I learned a lot from Prince about funk guitar."
They were the opening act for Prince's "Purple Rain Tour".
In Sheila's band there was: Benny Reitveld on bass, who later went on to play with
Miles Davis and Santana (with whom he is now playing with for a second go-around)
and plays on two songs on "Swamp tea".
In 1986/87, Stef played with Berlin and toured again through America, Japan and Europe
while they had the hit "Take My Breath Away" from the film "Top Gun".
In 1988, he toured with Michael Bolton. In this band there was Jonathon Cain on
keyboards and Ross Valory on bass from Journey.
Also in 1988 he co-formed a band called The VU, with Ross Valory, Prairie Prince
(The Tubes) Tim Gorman on keyboards (toured and recorded with The Who and Rolling Stones),
and Kevin Chalfant-Vocals. Kevin and Ross later went on to form The Storm with
Gregg Rolie-(Journey/Santana). The album, "Phoenix Rising" by the VU is now
released throughout the world.
In 1989 Stef joined Y&T and recorded 4 albums with them: "Ten","Yesterday and Today Live",
"Musically Incorrect" and "Endangered Species".
In April 1990, he played a short tour in America with jazz saxaphonist Sadao Watanabe
also featuring Will Kennedy-(drummer for the Yellowjackets) and bassist Keith Jones.
On a recommendation from Joe Satriani, in early 1991, he got a call from Alice Cooper,
who was looking for a guitarist for his new album. Stef played on "Hey Stoopid" and
"The Last Temptation". On "Hey Stoopid" there was Mickey Curry - drums (Bryan Adams),
Hugh McDonald - bass (Bon Jovi) and guest guitarists Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Slash,
Vinnie Moore, Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx from Motley Crue. On "The Last Temptation",
Stef played all the guitars. This album also featured Greg Smith on bass (who later
went on to tour with Richie Blackmore's Rainbow and Blue Oyster Cult) and Derek
Sherinian on keyboards (who played with Dream Theater, Kiss and Planet X) both
from Alice's touring band, and Dave Uosikkenen on drums. They toured the world
and in America with Judas Priest and Motorhead. They also had a part in the hit
film "Waynes World". Stef played with Alice from 1991 to 1995, when they toured
South America on the "Monsters of Rock" tour with Ozzy Osborne, Megadeth and
Faith No More, and again in 1998 in the US. By now he is mostly playing Fender
Strats.
He spent much of 1996 and 1999 touring Italy with an Italian artist named Vasco
Rossi with Deen Castronovo on drums. In 2001, he is touring again with Vasco in
Italy. His latest band is Huey Lewis and the News, where he has replaced Chris
Hayes on guitar, whom has retired though is going to play with the band again
while Stef Is in Italy during part of the summer of 2001.
In addition to these things, Stef is doing albums, TV and radio commercials,
film score work and live shows for various artists and producers including,
Narada Michael Walden, Quincy Jones, Marc Russo formerly of the Yellowjackets,
(who co-wrote and produced a song on "Swamp tea"), and many others. One such
live TV show was the "VH-1 Honors" where Stef performed with Stevie Wonder,
Steve Winwood, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Nile Rodgers, and Narada. Another
was in Japan for the "Super Producers Tour 1995" with Narada Michael Walden
featuring Patti Austin, Sheila E., Mickey Thomas, Shanice Wilson, Tevin Campell,
T.M. Stevens, and Weather Report members Joe Zawinul and Alfonso Johnson.
Since about 1989 Stef has had his band "Stef Burns Group", and plays a lot of gigs
around the San Francisco bay area.There's been different line ups throughout the years.
The members have consisted of many of the musicians that were mentioned earlier
but also included Myron Dove - Bass (Santana/Robben Ford) Billy Johnson - Drums
(Santana/Robben Ford).
The musicians performing on "Swamp tea" include Drummers-Narada Michael Walden,
Deen Castronovo, Steve Smith and Jimmy DeGrasso; Bassists-Myron Dove and Benny Reitveld;
Keyboardists-John Seppala and Frank Martin and Percussionist-Marquinho Brasil.
In Your Room
Stef Burns Lyrics
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. Depeche Mode In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will …
Aglarond (Depeche Mode Cover) In your room Where time stands sti…
Airiel I always try to keep my eyes from closing besides I still…
Bangles I love it in your room at night You're the only…
Bangles - Greatest Hits I love it in your room at night You're the only…
Bangles Feat. Susanna Hoffs I love it in your room at night You're the only…
Bryan Rice Take a hit Make it fit Let me in on your emotions…
Cameras All those years are passed by and lost And I don't…
Charles Aznavour In your room there are airs from The words that you…
Countdown Singers When you close your eyes and go to sleep And it's…
Country Yard Each day after day, you′re wasting away Fill that white scre…
Dead Head As she falls down and hurts her head She's lying still…
Depeche Mode In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will …
Depeche mode • In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will…
Devics In that room did you care I never knew anyone who…
Fury In The Slaughterhouse In your room There's a bed in the corner In your room The…
Halestorm Let me in your room I've seen the rest of you But…
Impatt In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will W…
JoJo So indecisive Always be fighting You make me so mad But it g…
Julian Shah-Tayler In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will W…
K's Choice As she falls down and hurts her head She's lying still…
King Louis Going out for a last ride on your motorbike Fearless, althou…
Ks Choice As she falls down and hurts her head She's lying still…
L-baby ねぇ 私 微笑んでるの? ねぇ 私 何をしてるの? 真夜中 はじめましょう secret change, in my r…
LIVING ROOM - Depeche Mode In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will …
mairena In your room I've been In your bed i've slept Through your…
Martin L. Gore (Your) Tears in the Rain Told your folks You would go…
Monta In your room…
Portishead In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will W…
Reapers Lost in a mist (Right) , tormented soul (Soul) Cold and abus…
Rush Midnight What you just did tonight It be so easy don't sneak around…
SoundSequence In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will W…
Sylvain Chauveau & Ensemble Nocturne In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will…
Tegan and Sara Build a wall of books between us in our bed Repeat,…
The Bangles I love it in your room at night You're the only…
The Byrds I've been holding on to Things that I should give…
The Fletchers We leave home expecting to find a blue bird, Hoping ev'ry…
The Floras So you think you got it all Hmm Is that why you've…
The Klinik In your room Just you and me You killed me before, you…
The Last Bison In the night When you go (go out and) Waste all your…
Toni Pearen I wanna walk into your room and try on all…
Zeraphine In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will…
Depeche Mode In your room Where time stands still Or moves at your will …
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