Steve Conte Reveals New Solo Album “Bronx Cheer”

New York City guitarist, singer and songwriter Steve Conte has released his first solo album in five years, the attitude infused Bronx Cheer, via Wicked Cool Records. Long known for his memorable guitar work as a member of New York Dolls, as well as former Hanoi Rocks frontman Michael Monroe’s band, Steve found international fame in recent years via his collaborations with Japanese composer and artist Yoko Kanno on the soundtracks to several hit anime series, including Cowboy Bebop. The core of Bronx Cheer consists of Steve Conte on guitar and vocals with bass by his brother John Conte (Southside Johnny & The Jukes, David Bowie, Ian Hunter), Charley Drayton (Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, The Replacements)...

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