Artist Information
Biography
Steve was once compared to an old comfortable sofa. It ain’t much to look at, but there's just something, well, comfortable about it.
The comfortable thing about Steve is the song. It's all about the song. His strength is his writing. He’ll readily admit he doesn’t sing or play that well, but his singing and playing kind of works for what he’s doing. It's three chords and his truth.
Like most creative types, he sees things a little differently than the 'normal' folks. Some of the things he sees, he can relate through song. He doesn’t really write them, they come to him, and he relates them.
His sound can be a bit ‘country flavored’ but not heavy-handed, more along the lines of Americana. As a songwriter, he’s proud to have had the opportunity to perform twice in the late 90’s at Nashville’s famed Bluebird Café at their Sunday Writers’ Night. His songs, ‘Wet Dog (Someone To Care)’ and ‘I’ve Lost All Faith’ were named Tastes of the Day by eartaste.com in 2007. Both songs were on CD samplers released by that website. ‘Run Mary,’ from the CD ‘Long Grass and the Tall Trees’ was named a Taste of the Day by the website in April 2008.
‘I’ve Lost All Faith’ has also been included on Neil Young’s Living With War Today Song Page since August 2007 and reached as high as number 7 on the list in April 2008.(http://www.neilyoung.com/lwwtoday/lwwsongspage.html)
Late summer of 2009 brings about the release of 'The Roof Needs More' Steve's new CD with a full band sound. On the CD, Steve plays guitar, mandolin, resonator, and banjo, backed up by Jody Gray on bass and drums. To recreate this studio album live, Steve put together the band Steve Vaclavik and The Woeful Ones. The Woeful Ones are: Mike Worrall - Bass, Mike McKee - Guitar, banjo, Brandon Ruck - Guitar, back up vocals, mandolin and resonator, and Jay 'Jay Bone' Ingle - Drums.
“Tampa resident Steve Vaclavik is a troubadour in the tradition of Bob Dylan and Townes Van Zandt. His songs are full of the truth as seen by ordinary people. These people often tend to be life's underdogs, and Steve has the special gift to capture their perspectives on the world with genuine understanding. His words, full of humor and insight, are the essence of his music, but his Dylan-esque vocals and spare guitar playing provide a fitting framework that rings true and clear.” (From Pro Star Recording press release for their Pro Star Sound Stage Celebrate the Songwriter Series, December 2007.)
“Following his gruff, antiwar Internet hit "I've Lost All Faith," which reached No. 11 out of 2,570 selections on Neil Young's "Living with War: Songs of the Times" website, Tampa folkie Steve Vaclavik releases Long Grass and the Tall Trees. The eight-song batch of originals, recorded at Pro Star Recording in St. Pete, features Vaclavik mostly alone with his acoustic guitar (there's understated percussion interspersed), strumming familiar chords and singing intriguing tales like the murder report "Run Mary." The only misstep is the track "Bob Dylan," an imagined meeting with the rock poet, which, at this point, is about as relevant as a "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" cover.”
3 stars (Wade Tatangelo, Creative Loafing, Tampa, April 2008.)
“(‘Run Mary’) A story about Billy and his sister Mary (“Billy sees things none of us see”). Steve’s sound is augmented by Luis Torres, a sensitive percussionist who enhances the nuances in this memorable story. I won’t give away the story, but will let you know the plot that Steve masterfully weaves into 3 minutes will take 2 hours to display on a movie screen. The rest of the album serves up a complete meal, with 8 movies to watch in your ears. ‘When The Water Comes Running Cold’ (“I’ve rebuilt before and I’ll rebuild again”) is a song about a flood that ends with inspired brilliance. ‘Smile With Me’ is a hilarious take on music fans and the movies they play in their heads while listening to music. “Listen up people, this song’s for you, you can listen to it anyway you want to. You can take your shoes off or leave them on. Maybe even learn the words to this song.” Shoutouts for ‘Speak of Me’ (“everything is gone except for this sad song”) and ‘Long Grass and the Tall Trees’ (“We all just do the best that we can do to get through”).” (From eartaste.com, April 2008.)
Hear more and see more at:
www.myspace.com/stevevaclavik
www.myspace.com/thewoefulones
www.stevevaclaviktwang.com
www.twangsounds.com
Instrumentation
Steve Vaclavik - Vocals, Guitar, mandolin, resonator
Mike Worrall - Vocals, Bass, Guitar
Mike McKee - Banjo, Vocals, Guitar
Brandon Ruck - Vocals, Guitar, mandolin, resonator
Jay Ingle - Vocals, Drums, Other Percussion
Discography
'simple' CD 1998
'The Experience' CD 2007
'Long Grass and the Tall Trees' 2008 - available through CD Baby - http://cdbaby.com/cd/stevevaclavik
'The Roof Needs More' 2009 - available through CD Baby soon.
Links
Video
Photo Gallery
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Steve Vaclavik and The Woeful Ones
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If you can't have fun with yourself....
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A Happy Steve Performing
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Long Grass and The Tall Trees CD
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Great group of songwriters
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Jammin'
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My wife and me with Brian Austin Whitney of Just Plain Folks
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Performing at CD Release Party
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Press
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Artist of the day: Steve Vaclavik and the Woeful Ones
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In 1994, singer/guitarist Steve Vaclavik started playing solo gigs around the Tampa Bay in the singe...
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Steve Vaclavik: The Roof Needs More
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Steve Vaclavik: The Roof Needs More Vaclavik's tone can range from Warren Zevon-wry to hellfire-pre...
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Steve Vaclavik - The Rood Needs More - From www.altcountryforum.nl
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Ik heb iets met Steve Vaclavik. Een muzikant uit Florida, die ooit vergeleken is met een oude comfor...
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At The Bunker, a songwriting smorgasbord
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(This is the 10th entry in Soundcheck's summer concert series, The 50-50 Club. For previous entries,...
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Singer/Songwriter Show Preview - October 2008
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NIGHTLIFE Free and original: What's not to like? STAFF REPORT Published: Thursday, October 16, ...
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'Long Grass and the Tall Trees' from Wade Tatangelo, Creative Loafing
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“Following his gruff, antiwar Internet hit "I've Lost All Faith," which reached No. 11 out of 2,570 ...
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'Long Grass and the Tall Trees' from Curtis Ross, Tampa Tribune - Friday Extra
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Vaclavik's warm baritone gives his acoustic folk-pop extra resonance. This brief album (or long EP) ...
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'Songwriter knows his strengths' from Michael Dunn, Tampa Tribune, 1996
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Growing up in rural north Florida, Steve Vaclavik spent many an afternoon alone, kicking around the ...
Setlist
I focus on my original material. However, I do throw in a few cover tunes (both known and unknown) from time to time.

