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Steve McCormick and Katie Garibaldi. Roots rock and a new Christmas album

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Steve McCormick was raised in the Midwest, with a love for the  songs of the plains and a knack for recording music.  In the years that followed, he honed his recording skills by working with tube microphone expert Steve McKinstry at Salmagundi Studios until he moved  to Los Angeles in 1992.  He is now a studio owner, producer, performer, session player, composer/songwriter and microphone builder. His session playing  has been heard in dozens of national TV commercials, the theme song for the Warner Brothers hit Felicity, and TV shows like Walker, Texas Ranger, and NBC's Homicide. He has collaborated with band members from Canned Heat, War, Willie Dixon Little Feat, CSN, Loggins and Messina,  Neville Brothers, Emmylou Harris and many others in songwriting , performing and recording and many others in songwriting, performing and recording.

Katie Garibaldi is a San Francisco based singer/songwriter/guitar player who has been independently releasing music that is  sweet, smooth and equal parts old-school pop princess and folk songstress for about half of her life. Her most recent album, Rooted Clarity, won the LA Music Critic Award for Female Country/Americana Artist for 2016 as well as Female Americana Artist of the Year from the Indie Music Channel in 2017. Her previous release in 2014, Follow Your Heart,  also brought Garibaldi multiple songwriting awards as well as hometown credit for Artist of the Month by San Francisco’s The Deli Magazine.  An active voting member of the Recording Academy, an endorsed artist of Breedlove Guitars, who worked with her to build a custom Master Class guitar, the ever-evolving Katie Garibaldi has proven to be an artist with staying power.

 

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