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[[Image:Steve_Mazur2.jpg|thumb|200px|Steve Mazur (2005) ]]
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'''Steve Mazur''' is the current lead guitarist in the Canadian rock band [[Our Lady Peace]]. He was born Steven Theodore Mazur on December 21, 1977 in Port Huron, MI, USA. He has a sister and a stepsister. Mazur grew up in Richmond, MI, USA, and attended Cardinal Mooney High School. He graduated from Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music in 2000, opening the commencement ceremony by playing a solo acoustic guitar version of "Think About It," written by Herb Alpert, Will Calhoun, and Doug Wimbish.
'''Steve Mazur''' (born [[December 21]], [[1977]] in [[Port Huron, Michigan]], [[USA]]) is the current lead [[guitarist]] in the [[Canada|Canadian]] rock band [[Our Lady Peace]]. Born Steven Theodore Mazur, he has a sister and a stepsister and grew up in [[Richmond, Michigan]], attendeding Cardinal Mooney High School. He graduated from [[Boston]]'s prestigious Berklee College of Music in [[2000]], opening the commencement ceremony by playing a solo acoustic guitar version of "Think About It," written by [[Herb Alpert]], [[Will Calhoun]], and [[Doug Wimbish]].


Mazur replaced founding member Mike Turner during the recording of the band's fifth album, [[Gravity (album) | Gravity]]. The band sorted through thousands of audition tapes in search of a new guitar player, but in the end selected Mazur, who had been introduced to the band through a mutual friend.
Mazur replaced founding member Mike Turner during the recording of the band's fifth album, ''[[Gravity (album) | Gravity]]''. The band sorted through thousands of audition tapes in search of a new guitar player, but in the end selected Mazur, who had been introduced to the band through a mutual friend.


Before joining Our Lady Peace, he was in many different bands, some of which were named Dragonfly, Butter Jackson, Ph (pronounced 'F'), and Gabriel Mann's band. He played on the title track for the video game "No One Lives Forever" for Playstation 2. He also gave guitar lessons at Southern Thumb Music in Richmond, MI, and in Los Angeles, CA.
Before joining Our Lady Peace, he was in many different bands, some of which were named Dragonfly, Butter Jackson, Ph (pronounced 'F'), and Gabriel Mann's band. He played on the title track for the video game ''[[No One Lives Forever]]'' for [[Playstation 2]]. He also gave guitar lessons at Southern Thumb Music in Richmond and in [[Los Angeles]].


Mazur attended his first Our Lady Peace concert as a fan on July 10, 2001 at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA, USA. His first appearance on stage with the band was at the video shoot for "Somewhere Out There" (2002), followed by his first concert on stage with the band on May 15, 2002 at The Asylum in Dayton, OH, USA.
Mazur attended his first Our Lady Peace concert as a fan on [[July 10]], [[2001]] at the [[House of Blues]] in Los Angeles. His first appearance on stage with the band was at the video shoot for "Somewhere Out There", followed by his first concert on stage with the band on [[May 15]], [[2002]] at The Asylum in [[Dayton, Ohio]].

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Steve Mazur (2005)

Steve Mazur (born December 21, 1977 in Port Huron, Michigan, USA) is the current lead guitarist in the Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace. Born Steven Theodore Mazur, he has a sister and a stepsister and grew up in Richmond, Michigan, attendeding Cardinal Mooney High School. He graduated from Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music in 2000, opening the commencement ceremony by playing a solo acoustic guitar version of "Think About It," written by Herb Alpert, Will Calhoun, and Doug Wimbish.

Mazur replaced founding member Mike Turner during the recording of the band's fifth album, Gravity. The band sorted through thousands of audition tapes in search of a new guitar player, but in the end selected Mazur, who had been introduced to the band through a mutual friend.

Before joining Our Lady Peace, he was in many different bands, some of which were named Dragonfly, Butter Jackson, Ph (pronounced 'F'), and Gabriel Mann's band. He played on the title track for the video game No One Lives Forever for Playstation 2. He also gave guitar lessons at Southern Thumb Music in Richmond and in Los Angeles.

Mazur attended his first Our Lady Peace concert as a fan on July 10, 2001 at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. His first appearance on stage with the band was at the video shoot for "Somewhere Out There", followed by his first concert on stage with the band on May 15, 2002 at The Asylum in Dayton, Ohio.