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  1. www.stevedawson.caSteve Dawson

    Steve Dawson is an award-winning Canadian guitarist, solo artist, songwriter, pedal steel player, multi-instrumentalist, producer and engineer living and working in Nashville, TN. He spent the last few years pre-pandemic on the road playing guitar, steel and dobro with Allison Russell’s band Birds of Chicago, and Canadian powerhouse Matt ...

  2. Official Biography for Canadian guitarist, producer and solo artist Steve Dawson

  3. ‘Eyes Closed, Dreaming’, the newest album from Steve Dawson is, without reservation, a pinnacle and career highlight for the Nashville-based Canadian musician. With its beautiful melodies, inspired instrumentation and soulful vocal performances, Dawson’s newest music soars effortlessly over the very high bar he’s set for himself over ...

  4. The record incorporates everything from folk and country stylings to horn arrangements on “Dimes” that echo the best of the soul era, plus contributions from several of Nashville’s finest studio musicians.”. “You could call Steve Dawson one of Canada’s busiest studio wizards, outside the country.

  5. The Henhouse is a state of the art recording studio in the heart of East Nashville, and the home of Juno Award-winning producer Steve Dawson. Steve has produced, recorded, and mixed many albums here since relocating from Vancouver in 2013.

  6. Official Video Page for Canadian guitarist, producer and solo artist Steve Dawson

  7. No one will ever accuse Steve Dawson of standing in one place long enough to let the moss grow under his feet. While other people were sheltering in place and trying to ride out the pandemic, Steve was locked away at his Henhouse Studio in Nashville, cooking up some new music.

  8. Official Tour Dates for Canadian guitarist, producer and solo artist Steve Dawson.

  9. Official Podcast Page for Canadian guitarist, producer and solo artist Steve Dawson

  10. Steve’s Vintage Corner I'm a bit of a vintage music gear nut and will be selling some cool finds here. I think there's enough people selling $300,000 Strats and Les Pauls already, so my criteria is that each piece has to be at least 40 years old and selling for under $5,000.