"The Impression Of Being Relaxed", a collection of on-line Diary entries, and Steve's first-ever published book, published by Halstar, is available to purchase here.
160 pages of witty and insightful tales of on-the-road life, and life in general. Includes 8 pages of glossy photos.
Steve will feature in the 5th Annual Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival on February 19th, 2009, taking part in a Q & A, scattered with a solo acoustic illustration of several songs.
Interviews with Songwriters on Songwriting and Poetry
Steve Harley
Steve Harley began his singing career singing in London folk clubs (Les Cousins, Bunjie's and The Troubadour) during the early 1970s. He later joined folk band Odin as rhythm guitarist and co-singer.
As he was constantly writing songs, he formed the group Cockney Rebel. The band signed to EMI for a guaranteed three-album deal in 1972 and released The Human Menagerie early in 1973. From this collection, a single, ‘Sebastian’, became a huge European hit, staying at number one Holland and Belgium for many weeks. Other Cockney Rebel and/or Steve Harley albums are: The Psychomodo, The Best Years Of Our Lives, Timeless Flight, Love's A Prima Donna, Face To Face (Live), Hobo With A Grin, The Candidate (all EMI), Yes You Can, Poetic Justice and The Quality Of Mercy.
One Cockney Rebel single, ‘Make Me Smile (Come Up And
Following on from Sebastian, another song written by Steve, The Coast Of Amalfi (La Costa Di Amalfi), performed by Hans Peter Jannsens, with Steve adding a shadow-vocal, is available for download.
Go to www.iclick4.be where you can download it legally for less than 1 dollar.