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  1. Check out Stone from Which the Arch Was Made (Remastered 2022) by Mark O'Connor on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com.

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    Er studierte zunächst an der School of Music der University of Miami Jazz- und klassische Gitarre. Neben den auf rein instrumentale Musik ausgerichteten Projekten Dixie Dregs und Steve Morse Band (unter anderem mit Dave LaRue am Bass) war Morse ab 1994 festes Mitglied bei Deep Purple. Dort wurde er der Nachfolger von Ritchie Blackmore, der zuvor vo...

    Charakteristisch für Morses Spiel ist die akkurate Wechselschlagtechnik (Alternate Picking). Er schlägt grundsätzlich jeden Ton sehr hart an, wobei er bei schnellen Läufen zudem noch die Saiten mit dem Handballen abdämpft. Er benutzt das Alternate Picking so konsequent, dass er auch bei klassischen Arpeggios, die sich gut für das Sweep Picking eign...

    Steve Morse Band

    1. 1984 – The Introduction 2. 1985 – Stand Up 3. 1989 – High Tension Wires 4. 1991 – Southern Steel 5. 1992 – Coast To Coast 6. 1995 – Structural Damage 7. 1996 – Stressfest 8. 2000 – Major Impacts 9. 2002 – Split Decision 10. 2004 – Major Impacts 2 11. 2005 – Prime Cuts 12. 2008 – Steve Morse Live in New York (inkl. DVD) 13. 2009 – Out Standing In Their Field 14. 2009 – Prime Cuts Volume 2 DVD: 1. 2002 – Sects, Dregs & Rock ’n’ Roll 2. 2005 – Live in Baden-Baden ’90 (SWR-Sendung Ohne Filter)

    Dixie Dregs

    1. 1975 – The Great Spectacular (Demos aus der Zeit an der University Of Miami) 2. 1977 – Free Fall 3. 1978 – What If 4. 1979 – Night of the Living Dregs (enthält acht Songs, von denen vier live beim Montreux Jazz Festival1978 aufgenommen wurden) 5. 1980 – Dregs of the Earth 6. 1981 – Unsung Heroes 7. 1982 – Industry Standard 8. 1987 – Best of the Dixie Dregs (Kompilation) 9. 1988 – Off the Road 10. 1989 – Divided We Stand (Kompilation) 11. 1992 – Bring ‘em Back Alive (live) 12. 1994 – Full C...

    Deep Purple

    1. 1996 – Purpendicular 2. 1997 – Live at the Olympia ’96 3. 1998 – Abandon 4. 1999 – Total Abandon Australia ’99 (live) 5. 1999 – In Concert With The London Symphony Orchestra 6. 2001 – The Soundboard Series Australasian Tour 2001 (live) 7. 2001 – Live at the Rotterdam Ahoy 8. 2003 – Bananas 9. 2005 – Rapture of the Deep 10. 2006 – Live at Montreux 1996 11. 2007 – Live at Montreux 2006 12. 2011 – Live at Montreux 2011 13. 2013 – Now What?! 14. 2015 – From the Setting Sun … In Wacken (live) 1...

    Deep Purple: Deep Purple Statement | News.Abgerufen am 1. Juni 2022.
    Deep Purple announces that Steve Morse will be stepping back from the band, having been its guitarist for more than a quarter of a century. In: Facebook. 23. Juli 2022,abgerufen am 24. Juli 2022(...
    Innerviews: Steve Morse – Unsung Hero.Abgerufen am 14. April 2021(englisch).
  2. 1. Juli 2022 · Listen to Stone from Which the Arch Was Made (Remastered 2022) by Mark O'Connor on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Through The Lives (feat. Jim Horn & T Lavitz) [Remastered 2022]”, “Outside The Landscape (feat. Jerry Douglas & John Barlow Jarvis) [Remastered 2022]” and more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_MorseSteve Morse - Wikipedia

    Steve J. Morse (born July 28, 1954) is an American guitarist, best known as the founder of the Dixie Dregs and as the longest serving guitarist for Deep Purple from 1994 to 2022. Morse has also enjoyed a successful solo career and was a member of the group Kansas in the mid-1980s.

  4. Biographie & Infos zu Gitarrist Steve Morse inkl. Discographie, Gitarrist Deep Purple, Kansas, Steve Morse Band, Dixie Dregs.

  5. Steven J. "Steve" Morse is an American rock guitarist and songwriter. He was born on July 28, 1954 in Hamilton, Ohio. He began by starting the band Dixie Dregs in 1975. They played southern rock music. He is most famous for being the guitarist in the band Deep Purple. He was also a member of Kansas for a while.

  6. 28. Juli 2021 · Deep Purple guitar virtuoso Steve Morse didn’t include Crosby, Stills & Nash’s debut album on his list of the 10 records that changed his life – it narrowly missed the cut, along with a handful of others – but he says that the disc had a dramatic impact on him.