Guitar artistry for any time, any place, and any occasion


Steve is an experienced guitarist & bassist located in Bendigo, specialising in live gigs, studio sessions, theatre work, and private lessons. Let his passion for music elevate your project

Born and raised in regional NSW, the guitar captured Steve’s fascination at a young age. He studied classical for a number of years, working through AMEB exams before venturing into a wider range of genres as arrangements of traditional celtic tunes, percussive fingerstyle and and in his early teenage years.

After graduating both high school and the prestigious Talent Development Project respectively in 2011 and 2012, he moved to Melbourne to further pursue music in both performing in teaching.

Steve continued broadening his expertise both through gigging and ongoing study covering a wide array of genres such as bluegrass, celtic, funk, blues, jazz, pop and country, to name a few.

Over these years Steve has also been kept busy teaching guitar and bass in a number of primary and secondary schools as well as privately, both face to face and online.

His gigging experience covers a wide range of gigs, from corporate events, weddings, pubs, clubs and breweries as well as playing in the orchestra for musicals as both a guitarist and bassist in more recent years.

In 2024, Steve and his family moved to Bendigo for a lifestyle change and Steve continues spread his time between gigging, recording and teaching both in regional and metro areas.

Some people I’ve played for…

  • Andrew Clermont’s Supper Club

  • Papa Caine and the Funk MD

  • Marilla Holmes and The Housemen

  • Michelle Gardiner (Duo and Band)

  • James Leroy

  • VM Van Morrison Tribute Band

  • J. J. Leroy Band

  • Drántan

  • The Quiet Man Irish Pub Fireside Sessions

  • The Middle

  • Dunder Rifflin

  • Kaitlyn Thomas Band

  • Assumption College Kilmore’s Productions of “Xanadu” and “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory”

  • Bendigo Theatre Company’s Production of “Guys and Dolls”

  • Catherine McAuley College’s Production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”