Steven Van Zandt
(born November 22, 1950) is an American musician, songwriter, arranger, record producer, actor, and radio disc jockey, who frequently goes by the stage names Little Steven
or Miami Steve
. He is best known as a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, in which he plays guitar and mandolin, and as an actor in the television drama The Sopranos
, in which he played Silvio Dante.
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Biography
Early years
Van Zandt, an
Italian American,
[1] was born as
Steven Lento
in
Winthrop, Massachusetts. His mother, Mary Lento, remarried when he was young and Steven took the last name of his stepfather, William Van Zandt. The family moved from Massachusetts to
Middletown Township, New Jersey when he was seven.
Actor/playwright/producer
Billy Van Zandt is Steven Van Zandt's half brother.
[2]
Band member
Van Zandt then grew up in the
Jersey Shore music scene, and was an early friend and pre-E Street bandmate of Springsteen. In the early seventies, he was a journeyman guitarist (working as a sideman for the
the Dovells) as well as a founding member of
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and several of
Bruce Springsteen's early bands.
In 1975, during the recording sessions for
Born to Run
, Springsteen - at a loss (according to author Dave Marsh in the Springsteen biography
Born To Run
) for ideas on how to arrange the horn part for "
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" - called on Van Zandt and his encyclopedic knowledge of soul music for help with the arrangement. In the Wings for Wheels Documentary, Springsteen revealed that Van Zandt was partially responsible for the signature guitar line in
Born to Run; "Arguably Steve's greatest contribution to my music." It has been long debated if Van Zandt himself is playing guitar on the song. Van Zandt then joined the E Street Band in the midst of their
Born to Run tours.
In those early years, Van Zandt supplied a great deal of the
lead guitar work for the band in concert, as can be seen on the 1975 concert DVD within
Born to Run 30th Anniversary Edition
(later released as the CD
Hammersmith Odeon London '75
).
Van Zandt cites the
Dave Clark 5 as an early influence. Along with
Paul Shaffer of the David Letterman Show he organized a benefit for Mike Smith (the Dave Clark 5 singer), who had suffered a paralyzing fall at his home in Spain.
Songwriter, arranger, producer
Van Zandt subsequently became a songwriter and producer for fellow Jersey shore act
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes in the mid- to late-1970s, penning their
signature song "I Don't Wanna Go Home", co-writing other songs for them with Springsteen, and producing their most-acclaimed record,
Hearts of Stone
. As such, Van Zandt became a key contributor to the
Jersey Shore sound. Van Zandt then went on to share production credits with stunningly easy efforts on the classic Springsteen albums
Darkness on the Edge of Town
,
The River
, and
Born in the U.S.A.
. In 1989,
Jackson Browne covered the 1983 Van Zandt composition "I Am A Patriot" for Browne's
World in Motion
album.
Van Zandt has produced a number of other records, including an uncredited effort on the
Iron City Houserockers'
Have A Good Time (But Get Out Alive)
. Less successful was his work on
Lone Justice's second album
Shelter
, which was a career-ending flop for the
Los Angeles cowpunk band.
In 1995, Van Zandt aided
Meat Loaf with the song "Amnesty Is Granted" off of his "
Welcome to the Neighborhood" album.
In 2004, he contributed the song "Baby Please Don't Go" to
Nancy Sinatra's self-titled album.
Solo artist
Van Zandt officially left the E Street Band in
1984 (Springsteen's song "
Bobby Jean" is said to be inspired by the split) and has been involved in numerous solo musical projects and collaborations since then, ranging from
soul music to
hard rock to
world music. In particular, he released four albums in the 1980s and one in 1999, sometimes fronting an on-and-off group known as
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul
. Van Zandt has written that these albums are each elements in a five-part concept cycle. The first of them, 1982's
Men Without Women
, earned the most critical praise (
Jay Cocks of
TIME
magazine dubbed it one of the ten best albums of the year), while its follow-up, 1984's
Voice of America
, did the best on the
U.S. albums chart, although none of them were much of a commercial success. With
Voice of America
, his music became explicitly political, with the central theme being opposition to
Ronald Reagan-era
American foreign policy.
Continuing his involvement in issues of the day, in
1985 he created the music-industry activist group
Artists United Against Apartheid as an action against the
Sun City resort in
South Africa. Forty-nine top recording artists, including Springsteen,
U2,
Bob Dylan,
Pete Townshend, and
Run DMC, collaborated on a song called "
Sun City" in which they pledged they would never perform at the resort. The effort was modestly successful. In 1987, he released the album
Freedom - No Compromise
, which continued the political messaging in an even more strident fashion. Some U.S. appearances in that year as opening act for
U2's arena-and-stadium
Joshua Tree Tour continued in the same vein –
Oliver North was labeled a "criminal motherfucker" – but were not well-received by audiences, who found the sound overbearing and the performances lacking musicality. Both the record and his concerts were more popular in
Europe, however. Little Steven's fourth album, 1989's
Revolution
, attracted little attention. His latest album, entitled
Born Again Savage
was released in 1999. Since then, Van Zandt has recorded another album,
Nobody Loves and Leaves Alive
with his garage band the Lost Boys. Although the album remains unreleased, three tracks from it were contributed to the Sopranos television show including; 'Nobody Love and Leaves Alive', 'Affection, and 'Come for Me'.
Band member again
Van Zandt returned to the E Street Band when it was reformed (briefly in
1995, and on an ongoing occasional basis in
1999) and remains with it. By now, his guitar playing had mostly been reduced to a background
rhythm role, due to
Nils Lofgren also being in the band and to Springsteen taking many more of the solos. Notwithstanding this, among E Street Band members he often gets the second-most amount of "face time" in concert after
Clarence Clemons, frequently mugging for the audience and sometimes delivering his unpolished, nasal backing vocals while sharing a microphone with Springsteen. His playing or singing is most prominently featured on the songs "
Glory Days", "Two Hearts", "Long Walk Home" (when featured a Van Zandt outro vocal solo) "Land of Hope and Dreams", "Badlands", "Ramrod", and "Murder Incorporated", among others like the live versions of "Rosalita". He often trades vocals with Springsteen in live versions of "Prove it All Night". He features prominently in the video for "Glory Days", sharing the spotlight with Springsteen during the choruses, and swapping lines with him during the (non)fade, and in live versions he does the same. During the E Street Band's performance at the
Super Bowl in 2009, Van Zandt was the most prominently featured member of the band, playing a guitar solo on the final number of the set, "
Glory Days" (although the solo could not be heard in the mix), as well as sharing lead vocals and exchanging humorous banter with Springsteen.
Actor
In
1999, Van Zandt took one of the core roles in
The Sopranos
, playing level-headed but deadly mob
consigliere and strip club owner
Silvio Dante. Van Zandt had no acting experience, and the unusual casting choice was made by series creator
David Chase. As a guest on the
Opie and Anthony Show, Van Zandt related the story of his casting on
The Sopranos
. Van Zandt was picked to induct
The Rascals into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
1997. The original members of The Rascals had been feuding for a number of years and Van Zandt was concerned that the induction and subsequent band performance would result in a very public fiasco on live television. Wanting to defuse any confrontation, Van Zandt donned a
Little Lord Fauntleroy-type costume for the event and delivered a humorous induction instead of the more traditional speech delivered for other inductees. The Rascals had worn this type of outfit when they debuted on the national scene in 1965. Chase saw this performance on
VH1's broadcast of the event and thought that Van Zandt was very funny and contacted him a few days later. It was then that Chase discovered that Van Zandt had no acting experience. Van Zandt was reluctant to audition for Chase but eventually relented.
Van Zandt gained acclaim for his performance as Silvio, but has contended that he has no interest in acting beyond
The Sopranos
. However, Van Zandt found time to record the narration to an
Hives biography on their concert DVD
Tussles in Brussels. His role resumed in importance in later seasons, with sixth season plot developments especially giving him prime focus. His real-life wife
Maureen Van Zandt is an actress who makes occasional appearances on
The Sopranos
playing Silvio's wife Gabriella Dante.
Van Zandt maintains a certain look, always wearing
gypsy clothes and a
bandana on stage, while donning a noticeable
pompadour toupee on
The Sopranos.
Both are to cover permanent loss of hair from a car accident in which he hit a windshield with his head.
[3]
Radio host and entrepreneur
Since
2002, Van Zandt has hosted
Little Steven's Underground Garage,
a weekly syndicated radio show that celebrates
garage rock and similar rock sub-genres from the 1950s to the present day. As of December 2006, the show is heard on over 200 US radio stations and in some international markets. For example, in Finland, Radio Helsinki will start beaming Underground Garage
in August 2008.
Steven is also the program director for two radio channels for the
Sirius Satellite Radio network. The channels are heard continuously on satellite radio in the USA and worldwide on Sirius Internet Radio. One channel is named
Underground Garage
, which has the same philosophy and musical mandate as his own radio show. On-air hosts on the channel include original Rolling Stones manager/producer
Andrew Loog Oldham, rock star
Joan Jett, punk rock singer
Handsome Dick Manitoba, and rock entrepreneur
Kim Fowley. The second of Van Zandt's radio channels presented on Sirius is named the
Outlaw Country
channel. It presents the
edgier side of country music - both roots and contemporary. On-air hosts for this channel include pop-culture satirist
Mojo Nixon.
Van Zandt is not to be confused with similarly-named radio personality Steve Van Zandt
[4], who is co-host of the "Steve and Jackie in the Morning" show airing on
WROW in
Albany, New York [5].
In December 2006 Little Steven launched his own record label, Wicked Cool Records.
[6] The first set of records released by Wicked Cool were new albums from Underground Garage favorites the Charms, the Chesterfield Kings and the Cocktail Slippers; and ‘Fuzz For The Holidays,’ by Davie Allan and the Arrows and ‘CBGB Forever,’ a tribute to the famous, now-defunct venue. The label continues to release new albums from the next generation of garage rockers including the Cocktail Slippers as well as volumes of ‘Little Steven's Underground Garage presents The Coolest Songs in the World,’ a compilation of selected songs from the Underground Garage radio show's popular feature, the Coolest Song in the World This Week. 2008 marked the release of the labels first Halloween and Christmas themed compilations.
Lost Cathedral is a subsidiary label of Wicked Cool Records and home to the band Crown of Thorns.
[7]
In 2007, Van Zandt launched his Rock And Roll Forever Foundation. The first incentive of the foundation is Rock And Roll High School, a chronological anthology tracing the history of Rock and Roll from its roots to present day, highlighting the cultural impact and significance of each era of the genre as it relates to the events and changes that took place in the history of the country and of the world. The program, endorsed by MENC: The National Association For Music Education and Scholastic, is being written and hopes to launch in the fall of 2010.
[8]
Musical director
In September 2006, Van Zandt assembled and directed an all-star band to back
Hank Williams Jr. on a new version of "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" for the season premiere (and formal
ESPN debut) of
Monday Night Football
. The all-star lineup included
Little Richard,
Rick Nielsen (
Cheap Trick),
Joe Perry (
Aerosmith),
Questlove (
The Roots),
Charlie Daniels,
Bootsy Collins,
Chris Burney (
Bowling for Soup), and
Bernie Worrell. Steve is now the director of a music selection committee for the video game
Rock Band; he is in charge of selecting new music for the game.
Personal life
Van Zandt is married to actress
Maureen Van Zandt (formerly Maureen Santoro) who portrays his wife
Gabriella Dante in the TV series
The Sopranos
. They married in New York City on December 31, 1982.
[9] Bruce Springsteen was the best man at the ceremony, which was presided over by Reverend Richard Penniman (
Little Richard). Singer
Percy Sledge sang his classic "
When a Man Loves a Woman" at the reception.
[10]
Discography
- Little Steven
- * Men Without Women
(1982) US #118
- * Voice of America
(1984) US # 55
- * Freedom - No Compromise
(1987) US #80
- * Revolution
(1989)
- * Born Again Savage
(1999)
- * Greatest Hits
(1999)
- Bruce Springsteen
- * Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
(1973)
- * Born to Run
(1975)
- * Darkness on the Edge of Town
(1978)
- * The River
(1980)
- * Born in the U.S.A.
(1984)
- * Live/1975-85
(1986)
- * Greatest Hits
(1995)
- * Blood Brothers
(1996)
- * Tracks
(1998)
- * 18 Tracks
(1999)
- * ''Live in New York City (2001)
- * The Rising
(2002)
- * The Essential Bruce Springsteen
(2003)
- * Hammersmith Odeon London '75
(2006)
- * Magic
(2007)
- * Magic Tour Highlights
(2008)
- * Working on a Dream
(2009)
- Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
- * I Don't Want To Go Home
(1976)
- * Live At The Bottom Line
(1976)
- * This Time It's For Real
(1977)
- * Hearts Of Stone
(1978)
- * Havin' A Party
(1979)
- * Better Days
(1991)
- Ronnie Spector & The E Street Band
- *"Say Goodbye To Hollywood" / "Baby Please Don't Go" (1977)
- Gary U.S. Bonds
- * Dedication
(1981)
- * On The Line
(1982)
- Artists United Against Apartheid
- * Sun City
(1985)
References
- The Garage Crusade : Rolling Stone
- Billy Van Zandt - Biography
- Daily Celebrations ~ Steven Van Zandt, A Wonderful Life ~ May 2 ~ Ideas to motivate, educate, and inspire
- http://www.stevevanzandt.com/
- http://wrow.com/shows.php
- http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2006-12-07-van-zandt-label_x.htm
- http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/03/03/van-zandt-on-springsteen-tour-super-bowl-
- http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2007-11-11-van-zandt_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip
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