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Steve Balsamo was born on 19 May, 1971 in Swansea, United Kingdom, is an A 21st-century welsh male singer. Discover Steve Balsamo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Swansea, United Kingdom |
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Steve Balsamo Net Worth
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Steve Balsamo is a Welsh singer and songwriter, best known for playing the lead role in the West End revival productions of Jesus Christ Superstar during the mid-1990s.
He performs as a member of several bands and is also a successful songwriter.
Venue: The Point, Dublin and Edinburgh Playhouse (1993)
He was asked to open The Prince's Trust Masters of Music Concert at Hyde Park in 1996, in front of a 150,000 crowd.
After a friend mentioned to Steve that Andrew Lloyd Webber was looking for a performer to play the part of Jesus, Balsamo seized the opportunity to showcase his 3½ octave range voice, determined to get the part.
Despite his lack of West End experience, he won the role of Jesus from the thousands who auditioned, leading to a memorable headline: "The Son of God is Welsh".
On one television performance from the show he not only had Andrew Lloyd Webber weeping, but also managed to sell £160,000 worth of tickets to the show in half an hour.
Venue: Lyceum Theatre, London (November 1996 to September 1997)
He won a Variety Club award for the role in 1997.
Venue: Dominion Theatre, London (May to October 2000)
Balsamo signed to Columbia Records and started writing and recording his first album, All I Am, which was released in September 2002.
The debut single from the album, "Sugar for the Soul" entered the UK Top 40, and was a frequently-requested favourite on The Box music channel and led to a TOTP2 appearance.
The second single from the album, "All I Am is You", was Ken Bruce's single of the week on Radio 2.
Balsamo returned to the stage in the French musical "Notre Dame de Paris".
He then worked on Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination, a new musical and an album by Alan Parsons Project writer Eric Woolfson, based on the life of poet Edgar Allan Poe.
He is also on Eric Woolfson's sixth solo album, Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination in 2003, on which he provides the vocals for eight songs.
Steve Balsamo was born in Swansea, his father being a chef from Venice and his mother Welsh.
He attended Dynevor School in the heart of the city and, while there, he was dismissed from the choir, being told he could not sing.
He channelled his creative leanings into art and attended art school to specialise in painting.
At the age of 17, he resumed singing and songwriting, forming several bands which toured pubs and clubs performing renditions of classic rock songs.
He had jobs that included a stint as a piano remover and working at Port Talbot steelworks—in between bouts on the dole—taken to support himself while gigging.
He secured a place at Bristol University to study Graphic Art, but turned it down to accept a place at a local music college, where he played the role of Jesus in a production of Jesus Christ Superstar.
In the meantime, he taught himself to play guitar and continued to write songs.
Around this time, Balsamo attended a workshop in Cardiff run by The Prince's Trust for unemployed musicians.
It premiered at Abbey Road Studios in 2003.
Venue: Abbey Road Studios, London (6 to 8 November 2003)
Balsamo co-wrote the French entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, which finished 15th.
In 2004, Balsamo formed The Storys, a West Coast influenced country rock band consisting of Andy Collins (bass/vocals/songwriting), Dai Smith (guitar/vocals/songwriting), Alan Thomas (keyboards), Brian Thomas (drums/percussion) and Rob Thompson (guitar/vocals/songwriting).
Balsamo, along with Storys bandmate Rob Thompson and Rob Reed of prog rock band Magenta, also worked on a progrock project called ChimpanA.
Balsamo is a prolific songwriter and has had hits in Europe and Australia with artists such as Meat Loaf, Anthony Callea, Jonatan Cerrada, and Slash of Guns N' Roses.
He toured with the late Jon Lord and had been writing and recording with him before Lord's death.
Recently he has been writing songs with folk singer Rosalie Deighton for a duet project called Balsamo Deighton,° who performed in Swansea, Wales in 2013 in tribute to fellow Welshman Pete Ham.