Steven Garcia's Information
From:
Corpus Christi, TX
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/...
Pop/Rock
About Us:
Although he is mostly known for his
work with The Rachels out of Houston,
TX, Steven Garcia collaborates with
Love Sick Dog Publishing for several
singles in 2012.
2012 is turning out to be a busy year
for Steven. With the January release
of his new single "Will You or Won't
You", Steven has already been given
the Song of the Week (February 19 -
25) on Jamsphere Indie Rock Magazine
from London.
Steven has since been hand picked by
Dodge as one of the top 500 bands on
Reverbnation to compete in their
"Inspired by You" contest to have a
song played during one of their
commercials.
He was featured on Hosstheboss.com,
e-buffett magazine story podcast, and
several podcast from the Uk which
included best 2011 European podcast
nominee Cyphreinc. He was also
featured Crunch Radio.com,
Tunecast.net (Podcast #14), Island
Studio Solutions, and is currently
climbing the charts on
Hotshotbands.com from Vancouver.
Steven is currently #1 on the
Reverbnation Pop Chart for his
hometown of Corpus Christi. He is also
on Jango, Iamradio, UnsignedTopCharts,
SoundCloud and Iheartradio.
Even though Steven still plans to
record and tour with The Rachels in
2012, he has recorded three singles as
a solo artist for LSDP; Will You or
Won't You, Quasimodo, and You Don't
Know What You Do To Me. All three
songs will be released through itunes
in 2012.
Steven and The Rachels have also
re-recorded and released their first
CD "Buy American" with three new
songs. They are also planning to
re-record other past CDs and may
release a compilation CD in 2012.
Steven has worked closely with
songwriter Jason Greene and country
artist Clay Walker. He was also signed
to Clay Walker's publishing company at
one time. Steven and The Rachels are
also featured on the motion picture
soundtrack to the film "Noble Things".
With the Rachels currently on hiatus,
Steven is currently touring Northern
Houston with weekly shows under the
comical band name Not The Rachels.
Because of the popularity of The
Rachel in Houston, Steve uses NTR to
try to avoid fan confusion of what
material will be played at his shows.
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