The Steve McQueens

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The Steve McQueens
OriginSingapore
GenresR&B, pop
Years active2013–present
LabelsP-Vine
MembersEugenia Yip
Joshua Wan
Jase Sng
Anson Koh
Past membersBobby Singh
Ben Poh
Marcus Szeto
Fabian Lim
Aaron Lee
Andrew Lim
Websitethestevemcqueens.wordpress.com

The Steve McQueens is a Singapore-based band formed in 2013.

Line up[edit]

The band consists of Eugenia Yip (vocals), Joshua Wan (keyboards), Jase Sng (bass) and Anson Koh (drums).

They have been invited to international jazz festivals[1] and performed at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games closing ceremony.[2]

Origins of band name[edit]

The group relates their musical style of "anti-establishments escapism" to Steve McQueen's anti-hero persona.[3]

History[edit]

The Steve McQueens were formed in Singapore in 2013, with Yip as singer, Wan on keyboard, and Ben on bass, working at the Oriental Hotel as a jazz trio. Marcus Szeto then joined playing the guitar and Bobby Singh as percussionist. They did their first gig on 23 April 2013 at the Sultan Jazz Club. Jase (bassist) replaced Ben and Aaron (drummer) replaced Bobby, while Fabian Lim (saxophonist) joined the group.[3]

The group played regular gigs at the BluJaz Café, Marina Bay Sands, and other venues. They were featured on Late Night at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay in January 2014 for their launch of Einstein Moments, their first album, and in March 2014 at The Singapore Jazz Festival. They were spotted there by veteran jazz funk producer, Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick, founder and leader of the British acid jazz band Incognito. Bluey invited them to his Livingston Studio to record their second album, Seamonster. This was the first release for Bluey's record label alongside David Ranalli, Julian Fontenell and Ravi Chidambaram, Splash Blue. The album was released in Asia by the Singapore-based label Foundation Music.

International performances[edit]

[citation needed]

Jakarta
  • Java Jazz 2014
  • Java Jazz 2015
  • Java Jazz 2020
Japan
  • Tokyo SUMMERSONIC 2015
  • Tokyo Peter Barakan Live Magic!
  • Tokyo International Jazz Festival 2018
Singapore
  • Singapore International Jazz Festival 2014 and 2015
Korea
Australia

Other performances[edit]

Discography[edit]

  • Einstein Moments (2013)
  • Sea Monster (2015)
  • Terrarium (2017)
  • Tape Ends (2020)
  • The Observer (2022)

References[edit]

  1. ^ McQueens, The Steve (n.d.). "About". wordpress. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  2. ^ Chua, Siang Yee (27 April 2015). "SEA Games: Stunning closing ceremony in store, medals unveiled". The Straits Times. Singapore. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  3. ^ a b Utomo, Delfina (26 June 2013). "Introducing: The Steve McQueens". editorial.bandwagon. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Josh and Ginny of The Steve McQueens". Tillate. 20 May 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.