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Born in Rocourt on the
17 july 1974 , Steve has been brought up in a musical
environment and this has influenced him since his early
childhood.
He was only a few months old, he could not walk
yet, however the open chest containing the Martin
D-28 guitar from his father occasionnaly became his
playpen and his playground.
His parents, mainly loving to the american music
listen to Clearwater revival , The
Marshal Tucker Band , Rory Gallager , Johnny
Winter , Commander Cody , Manfred
Man Earth Band , John Mayal . but
also Marcel Dadi . Always on the
look out for new musics, they extatically discover
the banjo and the bluegrass played by the Newgrass
Revival or through the avant-gardist attempts
of Tony Trischka . Then, Steve
listens to his father playing the electric guitar
but unfortunately he can not touch it yet..
Quite early, his parents, anxious to develop the
taste of music for Steve and his young brother Jefferson,
make them listen to children songs carefully selected
from Jacky Gallou , these happy
melodies included the banjo, the mandoline and the
accordion, these sounds did fascinate the two boys
to the extend that they knew the whole repertoire
by heart.
Steve remembers very well the first time he could
hold a guitar, he was around 9 years old. He already
felt very attracted by the instrument and this moment
was so magical that nothing else would exist anymore.
This is what happened when his hungarian grand-mother
lent him a real classical guitar for one day saying: "In
the future, you will be a great musician and you
will be in concerts all over the world." ! Steve
is very touched and these words are the trigger of
a long and marvellous adventure !
One year later, he goes with his family to a concert
given by the prestigious banjoïst Tony
Trischka , this memory left
him with a very strong feeling. He did not know that
ten years later he would take part of a workshop
with him !
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A
special Christmas |
At the age of thirteen,
he seriously asked his parents to learn to play the
guitar. His mother reminds him the tones and the originality
of the banjo which he chooses straightaway. He will
receive a banjo for Christmas and as soon as February
1988, Steve starts his first lessons with a Professor
in Liège : Guy Donis. Captivated and amazed
by the sounds, Steve instantly feels that the magic
has happened in his life ! His crave for learning is
so high that he started working from home on the same
day ; his personal musical journey had started.
During this same year, his father bought a folk
guitar to play with Steve. One year later, Jefferson
, drowned in this musical atmosphere, starts to play
the mandoline at 11 years old. The father and his
two sons are an enthousiastic trio, very quickly,
the mother joins them to play the fiddle. The first
group is born : The Louvat Family !
Between 88 and 91, Steve follows several trainings
on the banjo and also on the picking guitar (as soon
as the year 89) under the guidance of Guy
Donis , Philippe
Corthouts , and of course the amazing Jacques
Stotzem .
At 16 years old, Steve meets his idol Bill
Keith during a Master Class in Brussels .
The well-known style and the sound of this famous american
banjoïst dazzles him. It is like a revelation
and an amazing turning point in his starting career.
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| First
concerts |
As from the year 1990,
Steve plays in several concerts with The Louvat
Family and at that time, some of the musical
trainings are followed by all members of the family.
For the Cerex 91 festival, he creates with his brother
the Steve & Jefferson Band,
they are accompanied by André Vandomber on
guitar and the vocal and Wally Lauwers on
double bass. From there, there will be many concerts
in Belgium.
During this period, he works simultaniously on the
guitar and on the banjo ; from 91 to 92, finishing
then his secondary school, Steve vanishes at each
lunch time to work on the Marcel Dadi pieces
of music .
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| First steps in the
United States |
In 93, after his secondary
school, he took a break during a year and used this
time to dedicate himself to his passion which is playing
the banjo eight hours a day, this will enable him to
record his first demos with the group of the moment Bluegrass
Junction ( Steve , Jefferson ,
their father and Raph van
Wymsberghe playing the bass and singing)
and the duo with his brother Jefferson .
In July, the same year, he realizes one of his biggest
dream and flies to the United States to play with Bill
Keith in New York , in Pennsylvania ,
in Connecticut , in Washington ...
Back home, and knowing that a career choice has
to be made, he decided to study a Master in Biochemistry
in Liège. Three years of study during which
he plays with the Wesport Drive ,
group composed with Steve , Jefferson , Yves
Aerts (guitar and vocal) and Jef
Van Peer (bass and singing). There will
also be several concerts.
During the summer of the year 96, Steve goes back
to his prestigious mentor Bill Keith for
a new transatlantic journey.
Handling both, his professional career and his passion
for the music, he plays with his brother at the International
Bluegrass Festival in Oklahoma and in
97 and year 99, they travel and play in Nashville , Memphis , Texas . the
american audience is overwhelmed! In year 98, he records
a cd clip in duo: Steve & Jefferson Louvat. |
| Concert, festivals,
european shows |
In 2000, he plays in
several concerts and festivals, ' Jamboree' in Czechia ,
' Sur
la route de Tullin' in Grenoble ,
concert at the 'Palais des Beaux-Arts' in Brussels and
plays at the IBMA (International
Bluegrass Music Association) in Louisville with Jefferson and
the fantastic Marc Schatz on bass.
They will also animate the ' Jeunesses Musicales
2000-2001' season accompanied by the bass
player Jacques
Pirard .
An inextinguisible musical thrive drives him beyond
limits and make him accept more and more challenges.
The encounter with the canadian singer Tammy
Fassaert is a revelation and a new mutual
project will be born : Le European Tour
2001 with The Tammy Fassaert Band composed
by Tammy , Steve , Jefferson and
the suisse Markus Fritzsche (double
bass and singing). They play in Germany ,
in Holland , in Luxembourg , in Belgium,
in Zwitzerland and in Barcelona .
Unforgettable moments !
He ends the year at a concert with the bassist and
friend Jeff Van Peer at the AEGC in Paris .
During the summer of the year 2002 the band Mélotrolls will
be created including Michel Vrydag playing
the bass, Bruno Grollet playing
the alto saxophone, François Dethy playing
the drums and Steve playing the
banjo, a group from which emanates innovative and
jazzy sounds. We can very quickly hear them playing
in several concerts and festivals: 'La maison
des musiques' in Brussels ,
' Festival
de Dhuy' . but Steve also plays in solo,
' La
maison de la culture' in Namur ,
' Namur
en mai' ... In fact, he just recorded a
cd on which he is playing the guitar with
some re-entries from Dadi and the banjo
solo .
The years 2003 and 2004 are quite busy : the
recording of a cd clip and more and more concerts
with the Mélotrolls : ' Palais
des beaux arts' , 'Musée
Charlier de BRX' , 'Ferme rose' , ' Namur
en mai' , ' Estiv'art' ,
the EWOB in Holland, 'Le
temps des pommes' . this list is not exhaustive.
Concurrently, Steve pursue the ability to be alone
on the stage where his human and musical performances
radiate and win out the audience. He plays in solo
in several concerts such as the renowned ' Gaume
Jazz Festival' or at the ' Musée
des Instruments de Musique' in Brussels
where was organized an exhibition dedicated to the
banjo. A journey in Ireland at the ' Longford festival' will
reinforce his taste for the celtic music.
He will animate the 'Jeunesses musicales
2003 - 2004' season with the Mélotrolls .
He went back in the United States in 2004 for the ' Grey
fox Festival' with Bill Keith where
he received his new Larrivée guitar
as an endorsement. This new success encourages
him to work intensively at the creation of his
personal compositions and in Novembre, he records
a new cd demo including them.
In 2005, the Mélotrolls record for " Le
monde est un village " from Didier
Mélon under the care of the RTBF ,
and for the Compilation 2005 Young Folk at
the Smiske. The group also plays in several festivals
and concerts : ' Nam'in Jazz' , ' Concert
des Nuits Nomades' for the RTBF in
the Théâtre 140 in
Brussels, the 'Brosella Festival' in
Brussels, the ' Picnic Festival' in
Namur, the ' Concert en aide pour la Louisianne' in
Namur . and in September 2005, obtain the ' Arts & Vie' status.
This same year, Steve carries on in solo, he has
the opportunity to play in prestige clubs: Rotary,
Leo's, Kiwanis and Lions .
In September 2005, he was awarded the 1st
price of the Sabam and the 2nd
price Jazz given by Guy Cabay during
the competition in ' La maison du Jazz' in
Mons, his banjo and picking guitar demonstrations
were highly appreciated by the jury. He also played
at the concert ' Des guitares de l'espoir' ,
for the ' Kaléidoscope de la guitare' ,
and at the ' Château de St Victor sur
Loire' in Lyon .
In March 2006, he encouraged the Ingrid
Betancourt case in giving a picking guitar
concert in solo in Montbrisson .
He played with François Sciortino at
the ' Picnic Festival' in Namur where
endorsement possibilities became available with
the prestigious Nechville american
banjo trademark. In December 2006, after a last
concert at the ' Casino de Namur' ,
Steve entirely devoted himself to the recording
of his new solo guitar album
" A new morning " which will be available in Septembre
2007.
This website will be created and online in 2007,
also a solo album and several concerts out of which
one at the Botanique in Brussels
to be expected the year 2008.
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