Will The Real Steve Curnutte
26/Aug/08
Please Stand Up
Right Brain
- Singer/Songwriter - YES
- Poet - YES
- Founder of C&M and Lackey - YES
- Capital Recording Artist - YES
- Kerrville Folk Festival Winner - YES
- Songwriter for Major Motion Picture 'The Guilty' the Bill Pullman Movie - YES
- Performer for Mountian Stage - YES
- Founder of Yatata Publishing - YES
- Founder Marengo Records - YES
- Top 20 Songwriter for National recording artists 'The River Road Band' - YES
- Released Over 10 Albums - YES
Left Brain
- Graduate of Wake Forest University - YES
- Former Owner at Finworth Mortgage - YES
- Mortgage and Investment Expert - YES
- Maintains an Online Economics Column - YES
- Media Expert for FOX News - YES
- Former Local President of Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) - YES
- Owner/Founder at Ceredo Properties, LLC - YES
- Owner/Founder at HotFaucet, LLC - YES
- Current Member of Board of Directors for the Nashville Zoo - YES
- Quoted in WallStreetJournal.com, SmartMoney.com, The National Federation of Independent Business (NIFB), Nashville Business Journal, The City Paper, and The Tennessean, among others - YES
- Lecturer - YES
- Licensed Mortgage Broker - YES
- Current InsBank Mortgage President - YES
- Author of the Upcoming Book 'Mortgage Cocktail' - YES
- Married to A Beautiful Wife with Three Beautiful Three Children - YES
YES - ALL OF THE ABOVE - IT'S ALL STEVE
YouTube - Steve Curnutte on FOX BUSINESS NEWS
YouTube - Steve Curnutte on FOX NEWS
Finworth Mortgage
Mortgages and the Credit Crunch
InsBank to boost mortgage business with Finworth buy - Nashville Business Journal:
http://www.nashvillezoo.org/media/Board%20Members.pdf
Steve Curnutte - LinkedIn
Mr. Steven Curnutte - Owner, Finworth Mortgage - Nashville, Tennessee - United States
Trading Places, Maybe - WSJ.com
Government Aid for First-Time Home Buyers (Consumer Action: Personal Finance) at SmartMoney.com
Trading houses? 6 must-knows - Selling Your House - MSN Real Estate
NBJ talks with Steve Curnutte - Nashville Business Journal:
O.K. now that that is cleared up this site will go back to being an outlet for Steve's Right Brain.
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I Told Steve He Needed A Hot Guitarist
24/Aug/08
MEMBER REVIEWS from
www.nowplayinginbashville.com
By Ken Carey
I wasn't the most excited when Steve announced to me that he was going to abandon C&M to chase the dream to become a rock star with a new project called Lackey (yes as my son pointed out it was first to have been called Drywall but the name had already been taken).
It wasn't that I didn't like the new material and sound. It was amazing just like everything Steve set out to do. I just felt it was a mistake for Steve to abruptly close the C&M project and loose track of all of the thousands of fans that had made a connection with his music. Lackey was very risky. Nobody had heard of Lackey and they would be loosing good income from the very loyal C&M base. His vision was to put a band together with his close friends (now being married to four band mates instead of one), produce a short EP demo to show off the new band to an as of yet unknown record label with deep pockets and get his new benefactor to shell out the big bucks to make them all rock stars.
Now keep in mind that NOBODY had heard of some new band called Lackey, they did produce a great EP that they gave away by the thousands, they had no back story or fan base (hell, they hadn't even played a show together yet as a band) and no radio play, but some unknown benefactor was going to dump a million dollars on something tat was at this point just a dream, not bloody likely. It's just not done that way.
In the mean time Steve didn't completely give up his roots. He played three sold out solo performances. But his original partner, Matt Maher, had already got bitten by the rock star bug and declined to participate. Matt had decided that the old act wasn't cool any more but being a rock star was. As the hunt for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow continued it was consuming more and more of Steve's energy (and financial resources) and his successful solo career has put aside to devote his entire focus on the increasingly expensive and time consuming search for a record deal.
But the search was taking it's toll on the band. Steve had the band crisscrossing the country arranging meetings with industry insiders following up on every lead he uncovered no matter how small. Steve was introduced to an entertainment lawyer from L.A. by the name of Leslie Frank by their licensing agent BMI. She was beginning catalyst for the groups performing in public by arranging a date at L.A.'s famed Opium Den and then NY's Brownies. Of course all of this was 'pay to play' engagements and sometime they had to rent the hall outright and the fees they were charged rose with the industry buzz. Drummers and bass players came and went but Steve and his two original partners, Matt Maher from C&M and Grey Garner an old college friend, slowly began creating a buzz inside the industry. The result of all of this work was, as Matt later accusingly proclaimed, that Steve shrewdly negotiated an unprecedented multi-album, million dollar record contract with Capital Records becoming one of the oldest in age new artists ever signed to the label. So they all packed up and rolled into L.A. to become rock stars. Mission Accomplished?
Let's just say then that long standing differences of opinion that were obfuscated during the hunt for success came rushing into the open once the big money hit the table and the band didn't survive the melee that ensued. The album was never released and the band never played together again.
But how did I get here? Oh yah. "I Told Steve He Needed A Hot Guitarist." Although Grey had his charms, lending a moody guitar musical background the bands sound, his moodiness also spilled over into the band in other ways on and off stage. But Steve is fiercely loyal to his friends and wouldn't consider a change. But think of what might have been if Steve had brought in a real, honest to god, hot rock-n-roll lead guitar player.
Well wonder no more. He finally did just that this April at his 12th and Porter show in Nashville and here is the result.
- Event Name: Steve Curnutte - Event Location: 12th & Porter
-
"Incredible! Great to see him back on stage after 10
years!"
Review
posted
by: G. Daniels from Tennessee, May 23,
2008
This
guy left the music business and a Capitol Records
deal nearly 10 years ago. I lost touch with him - but
heard he was playing again. He seemed relaxed and
happy - and his songs were awsome as usual. One bonus
- this time he had some really great musicians
playing with him. In his previous acoustic duo and
his previous band - there was no really good guitar
playing. The guy he had with him this time was off
the hook. From what he said that night - my guess is
he will not play again for several more years...why
do the good ones stay home? Steve! If you read this -
make another record at least! Or play a concert or
something!
By Ken Carey
I wasn't the most excited when Steve announced to me that he was going to abandon C&M to chase the dream to become a rock star with a new project called Lackey (yes as my son pointed out it was first to have been called Drywall but the name had already been taken).
It wasn't that I didn't like the new material and sound. It was amazing just like everything Steve set out to do. I just felt it was a mistake for Steve to abruptly close the C&M project and loose track of all of the thousands of fans that had made a connection with his music. Lackey was very risky. Nobody had heard of Lackey and they would be loosing good income from the very loyal C&M base. His vision was to put a band together with his close friends (now being married to four band mates instead of one), produce a short EP demo to show off the new band to an as of yet unknown record label with deep pockets and get his new benefactor to shell out the big bucks to make them all rock stars.
Now keep in mind that NOBODY had heard of some new band called Lackey, they did produce a great EP that they gave away by the thousands, they had no back story or fan base (hell, they hadn't even played a show together yet as a band) and no radio play, but some unknown benefactor was going to dump a million dollars on something tat was at this point just a dream, not bloody likely. It's just not done that way.
In the mean time Steve didn't completely give up his roots. He played three sold out solo performances. But his original partner, Matt Maher, had already got bitten by the rock star bug and declined to participate. Matt had decided that the old act wasn't cool any more but being a rock star was. As the hunt for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow continued it was consuming more and more of Steve's energy (and financial resources) and his successful solo career has put aside to devote his entire focus on the increasingly expensive and time consuming search for a record deal.
But the search was taking it's toll on the band. Steve had the band crisscrossing the country arranging meetings with industry insiders following up on every lead he uncovered no matter how small. Steve was introduced to an entertainment lawyer from L.A. by the name of Leslie Frank by their licensing agent BMI. She was beginning catalyst for the groups performing in public by arranging a date at L.A.'s famed Opium Den and then NY's Brownies. Of course all of this was 'pay to play' engagements and sometime they had to rent the hall outright and the fees they were charged rose with the industry buzz. Drummers and bass players came and went but Steve and his two original partners, Matt Maher from C&M and Grey Garner an old college friend, slowly began creating a buzz inside the industry. The result of all of this work was, as Matt later accusingly proclaimed, that Steve shrewdly negotiated an unprecedented multi-album, million dollar record contract with Capital Records becoming one of the oldest in age new artists ever signed to the label. So they all packed up and rolled into L.A. to become rock stars. Mission Accomplished?
Let's just say then that long standing differences of opinion that were obfuscated during the hunt for success came rushing into the open once the big money hit the table and the band didn't survive the melee that ensued. The album was never released and the band never played together again.
But how did I get here? Oh yah. "I Told Steve He Needed A Hot Guitarist." Although Grey had his charms, lending a moody guitar musical background the bands sound, his moodiness also spilled over into the band in other ways on and off stage. But Steve is fiercely loyal to his friends and wouldn't consider a change. But think of what might have been if Steve had brought in a real, honest to god, hot rock-n-roll lead guitar player.
Well wonder no more. He finally did just that this April at his 12th and Porter show in Nashville and here is the result.
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23/Aug/08
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Steven Douglas Curnutte, bornOctober 21,1967 inCharleston, West Virginia is an American songwriter and artist from the 1990's turnedentrepreneur. Following graduation fromWake Forest University in 1991, Curnutte released 11 independent records and toured nationally along the college circuit before signing toCapitol Records in Los Angeles. Curnutte was part of the cultural trend towardsacoustic guitar andsinger songwriter music following the grunge rock explosion of the early 90's. Accolades and accomplishments include winner of the New Folk Finalist Award at the storiedKerrville Folk Festival in Kerrville, Texas, writer of top 20 songs for other artists such as the song Nickajack for The River Road Band, and writer of songs for major movies such as the song Dilated Eyes for theBill Pullman movie 'The Guilty.' He was a performer on the famous radio programMountain Stage. Curnutte was also part of theDo It Yourself (DIY) trend of the mid 90's that was fueled by the emergence of the Internet. He founded Yatata Publishing and Marengo Records and later sold them toward the end of the decade.
Since the end of the 1990's, Curnutte founded and sold a financial services company, mortgage company, and title company in Tennessee and has become embedded in the entrepreneurial start up scene of the region. He has served as local President of the world wideEntrepreneurs' Organization (2006), spoken on the topic of the recent credit crisis atVanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management, provided expert witness services in area of investment property lending, and maintained an economics blog atEconomics Blog. He currently ownsFinworth Mortgage, a residential lender operating in Tennessee and Florida. He also owns and operatesFinworth Commercial which specializes in commercial andSBA lending nationwide.
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Steven Douglas Curnutte, bornOctober 21,1967 inCharleston, West Virginia is an American songwriter and artist from the 1990's turnedentrepreneur. Following graduation fromWake Forest University in 1991, Curnutte released 11 independent records and toured nationally along the college circuit before signing toCapitol Records in Los Angeles. Curnutte was part of the cultural trend towardsacoustic guitar andsinger songwriter music following the grunge rock explosion of the early 90's. Accolades and accomplishments include winner of the New Folk Finalist Award at the storiedKerrville Folk Festival in Kerrville, Texas, writer of top 20 songs for other artists such as the song Nickajack for The River Road Band, and writer of songs for major movies such as the song Dilated Eyes for theBill Pullman movie 'The Guilty.' He was a performer on the famous radio programMountain Stage. Curnutte was also part of theDo It Yourself (DIY) trend of the mid 90's that was fueled by the emergence of the Internet. He founded Yatata Publishing and Marengo Records and later sold them toward the end of the decade.
Since the end of the 1990's, Curnutte founded and sold a financial services company, mortgage company, and title company in Tennessee and has become embedded in the entrepreneurial start up scene of the region. He has served as local President of the world wideEntrepreneurs' Organization (2006), spoken on the topic of the recent credit crisis atVanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management, provided expert witness services in area of investment property lending, and maintained an economics blog atEconomics Blog. He currently ownsFinworth Mortgage, a residential lender operating in Tennessee and Florida. He also owns and operatesFinworth Commercial which specializes in commercial andSBA lending nationwide.
Discography
- A New Song EP, 1987
- Nobody Loves/Promises EP, 1988
- Basement Tapes/Alice in Wonderland EP, 1989
- Think Again, Marengo Records 1991
- Rumble of the Ages, Marengo Records 1993
- CrackerJack, Marengo Records 1995
- Alive, Marengo Records 1996
- Dusty Creek Live, Marengo Records 1997
- Lackey Blue, Marengo Records 1997
- Lackey Green, Marengo Records 1997
- Lackey Copper, Marengo Records 1998
- Curnutte, Live at the Light Opera House Guild, Marengo Records 1998
- Forgotten How to Walk, Capitol Records (unreleased) 1999
External links
- http://www.stevecurnutte.com/
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Lackey Tech Notes
23/Aug/08
I came across the web files for the Lackey production site and have added the following links to the pages from the site.
Stage Plot and Input list 1
Stage Plot and Input list 2
Stage Plot and Input list 3
The Lackey Sound
Early Promotional Video's
26/May/08
I've added two promotional video's that were made in 1993 and 1994. You can find them in the Photo section.
Republished
25/May/08


Eight of Steve's albums are now available at Apples iTunes Store. I have added links to the albums at the bottom of The Music page. They are releases of the four Curnutte & Maher CD's and the four Lackey CD's. Several more of his solo performances are being remastered and will also be available on iTunes.
Back on Stage
18/Apr/08
It was a sold out - standing room only - event as Steve performed in a rare appearance at 12th and Porter in downtown Nashville. What a special night. Steve has never sounded better. His set list included many of his old favorites and new material. He debuted several amazing new songs. For those of you that were unable to be there, the performance was both video and audio recorded. We are looking forward to a release of both in the very near future. He is also planning another concert in Nashville sometime in late September or October. We will announce the details as soon as we have them.
You can find lots of pictures from the show by visiting the Photo section of the site.
Steve Is Back
31/Mar/08
No your eyes are not playing tricks on you, Steve is playing a show! A solo show at that, in Nashville. From what I know its a single show and no others have been planned up to this point. So if you are anywhere in the area I suggest you check it out. There is a good chance I will be there for the night because its such a rare occurrence these days. I will post more info as I get it. For now though I do know that the time has been pushed back to 8:00pm I believe.
In other news I am happy to announce that Steve's entire music catalogue will be added to itunes and other online music shops soon! They will all be available in about a month and a half if all goes according to plan but be sure that I will post any news about that as I get it.
Stay tuned for more...
Welcome
10/Mar/08
Welcome to the new and improved Steve Curnutte
Websource. This is a fan run site of the musician Steve
Curnutte. I have been listening to his music for over
half of my life and its always managed to follow me
wherever I go so I thought it would be fitting to take
charge of the web presence of the great singer. Through
a few connections in my life I have been lucky enough
to be closely involved with Steve during parts of his
carrier and so I have access to images, old unreleased
songs, and other sorts of things that are hard to come
by these days.
His music has been out of print for some time now and so I am happy to slowly share songs with other fans that may have wondered what happened to the man behind the music.
This site will be a constant work in progress and always be changing and updated with news and content as I have time and as news comes into light. Through some recent contact with Steve he has agreed to listen back through some of his old music and write up some short stories about specific songs and I will be posting them in the Music area of the site. At first I will simply be posting songs one at a time with a story but eventually I may be able to have a chance to make full albums available here so who knows what will happen. The best thing you could do is just check back here for updates as time rolls along.
At any rate, I hope that everyone finds something new or interesting here on the site, feel free so send me along a mail and let me know your thoughts and suggestions.
His music has been out of print for some time now and so I am happy to slowly share songs with other fans that may have wondered what happened to the man behind the music.
This site will be a constant work in progress and always be changing and updated with news and content as I have time and as news comes into light. Through some recent contact with Steve he has agreed to listen back through some of his old music and write up some short stories about specific songs and I will be posting them in the Music area of the site. At first I will simply be posting songs one at a time with a story but eventually I may be able to have a chance to make full albums available here so who knows what will happen. The best thing you could do is just check back here for updates as time rolls along.
At any rate, I hope that everyone finds something new or interesting here on the site, feel free so send me along a mail and let me know your thoughts and suggestions.