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Stevie Blacke

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Stevie Blacke
GenresPop, rock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Violin, cello, mandolin, lap steel guitar, erhu, guitar, esraj, sitar, Dobro
Years active1994–present
Websitewww.stevieblacke.com

Stevie Blacke (born in London, England) is an American musician, arranger and multi-instrumentalist, who is best known for having composed string arrangements on many hit records.

Born in London and raised in Ohio, Blacke grew up with the music of Eric Clapton and Pink Floyd, before he attended the Berklee College of Music to study guitar, mandolin and violin. He learned and first recorded cello during a session for a hip hop artist.[1]

Since the 1990s, he recorded for artists such as Snoop Dogg, Aaliyah, Anna Nalick, Beck, Brooke Fraser, Backstreet Boys, Timbaland, Minnie Driver, Rihanna, Matchbox Twenty, Colbie Caillat, Weezer, Rick Springfield, The Kooks, Madonna, P!nk, We Are Scientists, Staind, Ashlee Simpson, Alice in Chains and since 2010 he appeared on albums by Joe Cocker, Ellie Goulding, Avenged Sevenfold, Mindy McCready, Foreigner, Stone Sour, Seether, Garbage, Editors, Robert Ellis and Cher.[2] In 2014, Blacke performed with Miley Cyrus and Madonna on MTV Unplugged.[3]

He owns his own recording studio in Sherman Oaks and contributed on TV shows such as Tonight Show With Jay Leno, MTV's That's Amore, American Music Awards, played on a Coca-Cola jingle in 2005, as well as on motion picture soundtracks like Firewall and Made.[4]

References

  • Official website
  • Newman, Melinda. "Multi-instrumentalist Stevie Blacke". NUVO.