This is a page with a few things about myself.

My name is Steve, and I was born in Muskogee Oklahoma in 1963. I grew up in Tulsa Oklahoma and Paris Texas.  I  graduated from Memorial High School in Tulsa and then from NSU,  and soon after getting married. I have two children now and divorced living back in Tulsa.

I have three main hobbies: soccer, muscle cars, and music.

I have always loved music, but didn't buy a guitar until SRV died. At first wondering aimlessly, then took lessons from Mike Antle until he was killed. I can be found about Tulsa playing here and there, or hanging out in The Acoustic Pond. Oh, and someone else that meant a good deal to me was DC Minner God rest his sole. I also had the great privilage of working with Larry Schaffer on the Tulsa Blues Festival for several years and rubbing elbows with the who is who of the blues; what an experience!

the new alvarez
Just hanging out doing a little picking on the new Alvarez....

us
All my friends from Monday night bible study at Asbury..... summer 2001. Andrew, Gretchen, Carrie, Michelle, Larry, and James.

goofy dudes
Clovis New Mexico June of 2002 with my best buds, PJ aka (Paul) and Wax aka (Waxnsteel, Jason Loiacono) , the now infamous Pondstock birthed from the Acoustic Pond.

DJ
DJ jamin with me on Proud Mar

Ernie Miller Pontiac GMC show Steve Hoog Band

Steve Hoog and Friends Playing Guitar in Eureka Springs

Here we all are jamin out in Eureka Springs.

Ernie Miller Pontiac GMC car show 2003
Since my GTO doesn't run, I thought the best way to contribute was a little music:
Coffey Anderson: Lead Vocals and Electric Guitar
Steve Hoog: Acoustic Guitar
David Bright: Second Acoustic Guitar
Destiny: Sax
Darren Oreams: Bass
Tim Rodgers: Drums

Proud Mary.... MP3 Oct 2002 Myself and DJ, not to be confused with PJ. Shay is so cute, you can hear him calling off the chords to How Great Thou Art in the background the entire song.


True Love.... MP3 November 28 2002 drums...me, bass...me, guitar...me, vocal...me. I did this on 4 separate mono tracks, one take each no practice or planning where it was going. The drum track lead the way, it was fun and I hope to get better.

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