AUDIO
The following audio clips demonstrate Steve Parton's versatility
as a guitarist, vocalist, composer, arranger and producer.
“Answer
The Silence” (Parton/Beach), performed by
The Steve Parton Band
Steve played guitar, sang lead vocals, wrote the music
and arranged the strings
“Tell
the Tale” (Parton), performed by The Steve
Parton Band
Steve played guitar, sang lead vocals, wrote the music,
arranged the strings and engineered/produced the recording
“The
Man and his Hands” (Parton/Beach), performed
by The Bremen Town Musicians
Steve played guitar, sang harmony vocals, co-wrote the
music and engineered/produced the recording
“Waiting
to Find” (Parton), performed by Steve Parton
and The Bremen Town Musicians, with The Vancouver Island
Symphony
Steve played guitar, sang lead vocals, wrote the music/lyrics
and orchestral arrangements
“Overture”
(Parton), performed by Steve Parton and The Bremen Town
Musicians, with The Vancouver Island Symphony
Steve played guitar, wrote the music and orchestral
arrangements
“Largo,
from Lute Concerto in D” (Vivaldi), performed
by the Avalon String Trio
Steve played guitar and arranged the strings
"String
Quartet No. 1, 2nd Movement" (Parton), written
and recorded by Steve
"Guitar
Quartet in D, 4th Movement" (Telemann), performed
by Steve and Chris Parton
"Canon
in D" (Pachelbel), performed by Steve and Chris
Parton
“Turn
on the Light and Love of Jesus” (Cowles),
performed by Sweet Refrain
Steve played lead guitar, arranged the music and engineered/produced
the recording
“God Is”
(Cowles), performed by Sweet Refrain
Steve played lead guitar, arranged the music and engineered/produced
the recording
“Everybody’s
Different” (Parton/Johnston) performed by
Bailey Duff and Kaliegh Gorka.
Lynn Johnston wrote the lyrics, Steve wrote the music,
played guitar and produced the recording. The song (the
complete version of which can be downloaded
here) accompanied a For Better or For Worse comic
strip. The vocalists, Bailey and Kaliegh, are singing
the parts of April Patterson and her friend Eva.
“The
Downfall of Common Sense” (Dalman), performed
by Quarter Session
Steve produced the recording
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