The Steve Espinola Music Links page
updated November 13, 2007.

This page details the musical activities of Steve Espinola: Songwriter, pianist, prankster, melodic shortwave radio virtuoso and inventor of the 19-string "Grand Slam" Electric Tennis Racket. .

Free Music ! MySpace pages of Steve solo and The Lookalikes.

Upcoming gigs. Newly updated.

CDs for sale. Including zipped mp3's on each album page for free downloading.

Steve is a music slut. <--Here are some musicians he plays with (and has played with).

Steve was video-interviewed in Glowlab magazine online, demonstrating how to record music onto plastic picnic plates for playback on hand crankable acoustic Victrolas. Check out the article here. Thanks to Sharilyn Neidhardt! Their video link is dead, so I am bootlegging it here.

Steve's recipe for Ramen with Anchovies.

His obscene correspondence with an African mail fraud scammer.

Steve's run-in with the Department of Defense's entertainment scouts.

Flash animation. Now that he is out of the foot porn business, Steve makes some of his money doing this sort of thing. This is way out-of-date but fun.

Steve Performs on Irene Trudel's WFMU show, September 10, 2001. Assisted by Raul Rothblatt on cello. Steve was very very nervous. Starts at 01:10:55, so hit fast forward on your Real Player. If that link is confusing, try this.

Steve sings a Musical Interview starring Biff Rose. Recorded by Irene Trudel at the WNYC studios in April 2001. Broadcast on her July 16th 2001 WFMU show. It begins at 01:02:50 into the recording. Biff sings his autobiography and plays piano, Steve sings questions and plays drum machine, Ben Hume plays horsehair fiddle and persian flute, and Peter Dizozza chimes in once in a while. If that link is confusing, try this.

This North Carolina-based Antifolk site has a Steve Espinola page, and includes an interview. A different interview can be found here, at the cool Krisbee site.

Steve takes part in an eclectic music/performance community loosely based around the Sidewalk Cafe and other East Village venues. Some call it the Antifolk Community. Lach's Antifolk Site is here. Sidewalk Cafe's schedule; other venue locations are here. The trustworthy Home Office Records Gigometer list is a valuable NYC entertainment resource. Here's that North Carolina-based Antifolk site again. And here is the message board at Olive Juice, a good source of gossip and antifolk scene gig info.

The Secret Society of Lathe Trolls. A community of people who are making grooved recordings out of picnic plates, chunks of plexiglas, and that page protector on your desk. Steve moderates and started the site.

Steve had a more personal, quite out-of-date homepage which made a good case for him having Attention Deficit Disorder. You can access it here. Most of the links are broken now, but some of it is kinda fun.

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