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Plug It In And Play

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Steve Appears on the Gordon Keith Show - December 2, 2007

Texas Singer/Songwriter Steve Bedunah appeared with his band featuring Erik Herbst on electric guitar, Chris Peake on bass guitar, and Ben Holt on drums December 1, 2007 and performed "Plug it in and Play"

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To view the video and witness Steve's style of folk rock music click on this link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey5w_tmCNkg

"Plug It In And Play" lands on the Americana Music Chart - April 30, 2007

Steve's CD "Plug It In And Play" debuts this week on the Americana Music Chart at #40.

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Nashville's Top Music Critic "Digs" Plug It In And Play" - April 10, 2007

The twangin’ title tune to Bedunah’s latest is meant as an inspirational musician’s celebration. But his dusty, world-weary voice makes it sound haunted, dark and desperate. I dig that.

Robert K. Oermann

From the Austin-American Statesman:

Fort Worth-born Steve Bedunah's writing has been compared to James McMurtry, but stylistically he rides somewhere between Townes Van Zandt's monotone and Kris Kristofferson's gravelly vocals. Plug It in and Play isn't his first recording, but it's the one that should bring him the right audience. Bedunah's knack for wry lyrics suits the grit in his limited vocals, and it's clear that the eye he casts the modern world is as acerbic as his tongue. "Wireless networks and DSL, I want to e-mail them all to go to hell," proclaims "Down to This River," pitting rustic roots against technology. Bedunah is the heartbroken lover in "Down the Drain," while on the title track he's the faithless lover in love with playing guitar: "Some things are scared, some things are holy. Like a twangin' Telecaster, then there's matrimony."
Margaret Moser - Austin Chronicle (Apr 19, 2007)

http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/review?oid=oid%3A467039

For more reviews of Steve's music and songwriting go to the Press/Reviews page.