Steve Krase is a vibrant figure in the blues music scene, best known for his energetic performances and skilled harmonica playing. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he has spent time in Ohio, California, and Louisiana before settling in Houston, Texas, where he has been based for nearly two decades. Krase's music is characterized by high energy and a blend of blues influences, earning him the nickname "Houston's fire-breathing dragon" among local music enthusiasts. His albums, such as "Some Day" and "Should've Seen It Coming," showcase his ability to craft compelling blues tracks with a mix of original compositions and covers. He has collaborated with notable musicians, including James Henry and Tommie Lee Bradley, and has contributed to projects like Trudy Lynn's "Royal Oaks Blues Café".
Krase's style is influenced by artists like The J Geils Band and Wilko Johnson, reflecting his roots in pub rock and blues traditions. His live performances are highly regarded in the Greater Houston area, where he regularly entertains audiences with his dynamic stage presence. With albums like "Buckle Up" and "Some Day," Steve Krase continues to establish himself as a talented blues musician with a strong presence in the contemporary music scene.
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