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American guitarist
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Steve Morse,
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Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
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69 years
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University of Miami,
Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County, USA
Academy of Richmond County,
Augusta, Richmond County, USA
Frost School of Music,
Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County, USA
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Steve Morse
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Biography

Steve J. Morse (born July 28, 1954) is an American guitarist, best known as the founder of the Dixie Dregs and as the lead guitarist of Deep Purple since 1994. Morse has also enjoyed a successful solo career and was briefly a member of the group Kansas in the mid-1980s.Most recently, Morse became a member of the supergroup Flying Colors.

Biography

Steve Morse was born in Hamilton, Ohio. His family soon moved to Tennessee and then to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where Morse spent his childhood. Although familiar with piano and clarinet, Morse ultimately became interested in guitar.

Morse worked briefly with his older brother Dave in a band called the Plague until the family moved to Augusta, Georgia. In the late 1960s, he played in a band called Three with his older brother and a junior high schoolmate, William Gerald (Jerry) Wooten, who played keyboards. The three performed at a local psychedelic youth club, the Glass Onion, and at Legion Halls and church functions.

While enrolled in the Academy of Richmond County, Morse met bassist Andy West and together they formed the Dixie Grit, adding keyboardist Johnny Carr and guitarist and vocalist Frank Brittingham, with Dave Morse drumming. This short-lived group covered bands such as Led Zeppelin and Cream. West and Morse continued to play as a duet billed as the Dixie Dregs until Morse's expulsion from school in the 10th grade. This expulsion enabled his enrollment at the University of Miami School of Music.

During the 1970s, the University of Miami played host to a number of future influential musicians, including Bruce Hornsby, Pat Metheny, and Jaco Pastorius. Andy West also enrolled at the University of Miami and, with Morse, drummer Bart Yarnold, keyboardist Frank Josephs and violinist Allen Sloan, collaborated in a lab project entitled Rock Ensemble II. In 1975, the group compiled a recording used for promotional efforts. It was originally released on vinyl in 1976, and again on CD in 1997 as "The Great Spectacular."

From late 1987 to early 1988, Morse worked as a commercial airline co-pilot. He has lived in Ocala, Florida since 1991, where he is involved in hay farming.

Dixie Dregs

Steve Morse, Roxy Theatre, Hollywood, CA August 28, 1999. This was the last concert of the Dixie Dregs' tour.

Upon Morse's graduation from the University of Miami in 1975, he and West officially named their group Dixie Dregs. A fellow University of Miami alumnus, Rod Morgenstein, replaced the injured Bart Yarnold and the band began performing regularly; with some of their own compositions, along with covers of John McLaughlin and southern rock favorites.An increasingly heavier performance schedule eventually led to the attention of Capricorn Records recruiters including Allman Brothers Band manager Twiggs Lyndon and, in late 1976, the group was signed by the southern rock label.

Their first effort for Capricorn, Free Fall, established Morse as an important newcomer to the fusion genre, and he was recognized for both his compositional skills (having written all 11 tracks) and his musicianship. Although receiving positive reviews as a pivotal jazz fusion album, it sold poorly.

What If was released in 1978.Writing credits were more collaborative and the band's sound had matured into more than what was strictly considered fusion at the time. Southern rock, classical, folk and country elements were combined to form a cohesive and listenable music. Though supported by a tour, record sales remained flat, but gained Morse and the band an invitation to perform at Montreux Jazz Festival on July 23, 1978. The recorded performance was released the following year on Night of the Living Dregs. Capricorn went bankrupt in late 1979, and the Dixie Dregs were left without a label.

Arista Records signed the band in 1979 to record three albums. Production control was handed to Morse, and Dregs of the Earth was released in May 1980. All eight tracks were written by Morse, and the album peaked at number 27 on Billboard's Jazz Album Chart.

Arista became increasingly concerned about Dixie Dregs' album sales and pressured the band to change their name to simply the Dregs in an attempt to increase the band's visibility in the public eye. Unsung Heroes included eight new Morse compositions in early 1981, but the name change did little to address Arista's worries. The Dregs felt compelled by label management to add lyrics to their next release, appropriately titled Industry Standard.

Morse's compositions on Industry Standard began to sound more like his evolving solo work than Dregs' collaborations, and the album received critical and public praise. Industry Standard was voted "Best Guitar LP" by readers of Guitar Player magazine in their annual reader's poll that year. Additionally, Morse was voted "Best Overall Guitarist" in the same poll, an honor that he would hold for five consecutive years (which ended his eligibility by retiring him into their "Gallery of Greats", a distinction shared only by Steve Howe of Yes and Eric Johnson). After fulfilling their commitment to Arista, the Dregs' members, who had tired of touring, disbanded in early 1983.

In the late 1980s, the group reunited for a tour featuring former members Morse, Morgenstein, Lavitz and Sloan. Their return was complemented by a "Best Of" release entitled Divided We Stand. Bassist Dave LaRue completed the lineup for a seven date tour culminating in the 1992 live album Bring 'em Back Alive. Violinist Jerry Goodman, of the Mahavishnu Orchestra fame, filled in for Sloan, who was frequently absent as a result of his medical career. They signed a deal with former label Capricorn Records for their first studio album in years entitled Full Circle in 1994.

Steve Morse Band and Kansas

After the 1983 breakup of the Dregs, Morse then formed the Steve Morse Band, a trio with bassist Jerry Peek and drummer Doug Morgan (formerly a member of Glass Moon). After the first tour of the eastern United States, Morgan left for previous commitments; the choice to replace Morgan was Rod Morgenstein. They began recording The Introduction in September. The group toured Germany in early 1984 with Morse conducting clinics, and the group was signed by Elektra Records, who released The Introduction mid-year. A second German tour began in December 1984 and Stand Up was released in 1985. This effort included guest vocalists and guitarists (Eric Johnson, Alex Ligertwood, Peter Frampton, Albert Lee, Van Temple), and violinist Mark O'Connor. He toured with Rush as a main opener on their Power Windows tour.

In 1986, Morse joined the rock group Kansas. During his time with the band they released two albums, Power and In the Spirit of Things. While he was with the band, Kansas had its last big hit, "All I Wanted," which reached the Billboard Top 20 and on which Morse received co-writing credit. Morse left the band after touring behind the latter album. He re-joined the band for part of its 1991 tour.

Following this, Morse resumed the Steve Morse Band with new personnel (bassist Dave LaRue and drummer Van Romaine and has released several further recordings, even after joining Deep Purple.

Deep Purple

Morse with Deep Purple in 2013.

In 1994, Morse joined the British hard rock group Deep Purple, replacing Ritchie Blackmore (after Joe Satriani had initially replaced Blackmore on a temporary basis, for the final leg of The Battle Rages On tour in Japan, and European dates the following summer). Morse has played on all studio albums from 1996's Purpendicular onwards, and featured on several live albums.

Living Loud

In addition to playing with Deep Purple, Morse, together with Jimmy Barnes, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake and Don Airey, formed Living Loud in 2003. The group released one studio album and a live DVD in 2004/2005. In Spring 2010 it was reported that Steve Morse and Bob Daisley started work on a new studio album which was set for a release in 2011, but nothing came of this.

Angelfire

Morse began a collaboration with singer Sarah Spencer in 2007 entitled Angelfire. The album, of the same name, was released on August 10, 2010, on Radiant Records. The album features Dave LaRue and Van Romaine of the Steve Morse Band on bass and drums, respectively. The album has a textural, acoustic sound that differs from Morse's previous work. Angelfire opened for the Steve Morse Band for several shows in California (January) and Florida (March) of 2010.

Flying Colors

In 2011, Morse joined Flying Colors, an American supergroup composed of Mike Portnoy, Dave LaRue, Casey McPherson and Neal Morse, whose debut eponymous album was released on March 26, 2012, and debuted at No. 9 on Billboard's Hard Rock chart, and No. 11 on the BBC's Rock Album charts. Flying Colors released its second album, Second Nature, in 2014 to critical acclaim.

Influence and technique

Morse is considered one of the hardest working guitarists in the world. He is widely known for his stylistically diverse compositional skills and was voted "Best Overall Guitarist" by Guitar Player magazine for five years in a row, qualifying him for its "Guitar Player Hall of Fame", the only other members being Steve Howe of Yes and Eric Johnson. He is regularly cited by John Petrucci as a major influence.Guitarist Shawn Lane regarded Steve Morse as one of the most talented guitarists of his time. Ritchie Blackmore, who preceded Morse in Deep Purple, has stated, "Steve Morse is an incredible player. A lot of people try to get some wisecrack out of me, but when you're talking about guitar players along Morse's caliber, they're brilliant." Morse has proven himself throughout his career as capable of playing highly complex chord structures in classical sequences, as well as being able to play fast, alternate picked arpeggios. He is well known for using harmonics and improvising them in songs during live performances, such as in Deep Purple's "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming".

Gear and equipment

Guitars

Throughout the 1980s Morse was using a custom "frankentele" guitar, made up of a Tele body with a Strat neck, a Gibson trapeze-style tailpiece (coming from a twelve string guitar) and four pickups in HSSH configuration. At one time, the guitar had a fifth pickup, a hexaphonic pickup with a separate output for each string; it provided the signal to drive a 360 Systems Spectre guitar synthesizer.

Morse worked with Music Man Guitars to create two signature models: a modernized version of Morse's first "Frankenstein Telecaster" guitar (Steve Morse Signature), and the Steve Morse SM Y-2D, is an updated version with quilted maple top.

Steve Morse playing with Flying Colors, 013, Tilburg, Netherlands (2012).

Pickups

Morse has released two signature humbuckers with DiMarzio; the DP 205 Neck model and the DP 200 Bridge model. They are evenly balanced to allow playing all over the fretboard, since Morse plays high notes on the neck pickup and low ones on the bridge. They are the main pickups into his signature model. Dimarzio also wires a custom wound single coil pickup for Music Man to use into the SM signature model.

Amplification

Morse is an endorser of ENGL amps. He has released a signature model, the ENGL E-656 Steve Morse signature amplifier. It is a three channel amp specially designed by Morse with a custom version of the famous ENGL "midrange matrix". In the past he used Peavey 5150 amps with Deep Purple, Marshall Jubilee, Peavey VTM 120 and Ampeg V4.

Live setup

Morse's live equipment includes two ENGL E 656 Signature heads and several Music Man guitars (both models), his #1 still being his favorite. He splits up his signal to six different cabinets; four dry (without any FX) and two wet (with FX). He uses three Ernie Ball expression pedals to blend the fx into the mix. He uses a custom Skrydstrup R&D switching system to perform all the switching and the blending. His FX are very simple, consisting only of a Boss OC-3 Octaver and two delays: Electro-Harmonix Memory Man now replaced with the newest TC Electronic FlashBack TonePrint delay (Morse has created custom presets). He is also using a TC Electronic Polytune Mini guitar tuner. His live setup for Deep Purple is discussed by him for Premier Guitar magazine's Rig Rundown.

Discography

With Dixie Dregs

DateTitleTypeNotes
1976The Great SpectacularStudioself-released, re-released on CD in 1997
1977Free FallStudio
1978What IfStudio
1979Night Of The Living DregsStudio
1980Dregs Of The EarthStudio
1981Unsung HeroesStudio
1982Industry StandardStudio
1988Off The RecordStudioDemo for Ensoniq synthesizers
1992Bring 'Em Back AliveLive
1994Full CircleStudio
1997King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Dixie DregsLiveRecorded on June 17, 1979
2000California Screamin'Live
2005Live At Montreux 1978LiveDVD
2008Live In Connecticut 2001 (+ Cruise Control)LiveCD / DVD
2015Wages Of Weirdness (CD)/Travel Tunes (download)Live1978 radio broadcast from KWFM in Tucson AZ, recorded at Lee Furr's Studios

With Deep Purple

DateTitleTypeNotes
1995Bombay CallingLiveDVD / Digital Download
1996PurpendicularStudio
1997Live at The Olympia '96Live
1998AbandonStudio
1999Total Abandon Australia '99LiveCD / DVD
2000In Concert with The London Symphony OrchestraLive
2001Live at the Rotterdam AhoyLiveLimited Edition
2001The Soundboard SeriesLivebox set with 6 double CDs
2002PerihelionLiveDVD
2002Live At The NecLiveDVD
2003BananasStudio
2004Live Encounters....LiveCD / DVD, Recorded at Spodek, Katowice, June 3, 1996
2005Rapture of the DeepStudio
2006Live at Montreux 1996LiveCD / DVD
2007Live At Montreux 2006: They All Came Down To MontreuxLiveCD / DVD
2008Around The World LiveLivefour DVD box-set
2008Over ZurichLiveDVD, Limited Edition
2011Live At Montreux 2011LiveCD / DVD, with Orchestra
2013Now What?!Studio
2013The Now What?! Live TapesLiveLimited Edition
2014Celebrating Jon Lord At The Royal Albert HallLiveCD / DVD, with Bruce Dickinson, Glenn Hughes, Paul Weller, Rick Wakeman & Many Others
2014Live In Verona 2011LiveCD / DVD, with Orchestra
2015From The Setting Sun... (in Wacken)LiveCD / DVD
2015... To The Rising Sun (in Tokyo)LiveCD / DVD
2017InfiniteStudio
2017The Now What?! Live Tapes Vol. 2LiveLimited Edition
2017The inFinite Live Recordings, Pt. 1LiveLimited Edition
2020Whoosh!Studio

Solo and with other bands

DateBandTitleTypeNotes
1984Steve Morse BandThe IntroductionStudio
1985Steve Morse BandStand UpStudio
1986KansasPowerStudio
1988KansasIn the Spirit of ThingsStudio
1989Steve MorseHigh Tension WiresStudio
1991Steve Morse BandSouthern SteelStudio
1992Steve Morse BandCoast to CoastStudio
1995Steve Morse BandStructural DamageStudio
1996Steve Morse BandStressFestStudio
1998KansasKing Biscuit Flower Hour Presents KansasLiveRecorded on February 14, 1989
2000Steve MorseMajor ImpactsStudio
2002Steve Morse BandSplit DecisionStudio
2004Steve MorseMajor Impacts 2Studio
2003Living LoudLiving LoudStudio
2005Steve MorsePrime Cuts – From Steve Morse's Magna Carta sessionsCompilation
2005Living LoudLive in Sydney 2004Live2CD/DVD
2005Mario Fasciano, Steve Morse, Ian Paice, Don AireyE-ThnikStudio
2008Steve Morse BandCruise Control – Live in New York 1992LiveCD/DVD
2009Steve MorsePrime Cuts 2 – From Steve Morse's Magna Carta sessionsCompilation
2009Steve Morse BandOut Standing in Their FieldStudio
2009KansasThere's Know Place Like HomeLiveCD/DVD, guest guitar
2010Angelfire (Steve Morse & Sarah Spencer)AngelfireStudio
2012Flying ColorsFlying ColorsStudio
2013Flying ColorsLive in EuropeLiveCD/DVD
2014Flying ColorsSecond NatureStudio
2015Flying ColorsSecond Flight: Live at the Z7LiveCD/DVD
2019Flying ColorsThird DegreeStudio

Guest appearances with other artists

  • 1977 Tropical Nights – Liza Minnelli
  • 1979 Evening Pastoral – Rob Cassels Band
  • 1980 Schemer-DreamerSteve Walsh (Guest electric guitar on Wait Until Tomorrow)
  • 1981 I Wonder How Does Tarzan Shave/Cool In The Movies – Patrick Walsh
  • 1982 Dixie Dregs demosFiona Flanagan (unreleased)
  • 1983 Kamikazee Christian – Rob Cassels Band
  • 1983 Art In America –Art in America
  • 1983 The Touch- Sonny Turner
  • 1986 StorytimeT Lavitz
  • 1987 Stone From Which The Arch Was Made – Mark O'Connor
  • 1987 Surveillance – Triumph (All the King's Horses and Headed for Nowhere)
  • 1988 Southern By The Grace Of God: Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour 1987 – Lynyrd Skynyrd (Guitar on "Gimme Back My Bullets")
  • 1988 Love Your Man – The Rossington Band
  • 1990 Nashville Rendez-VousMarcel Dadi
  • 1991 Fingers CrossingMarcel Dadi
  • 1992 Country Guitar FlavorsMarcel Dadi
  • 1992 Lone RangerJeff Watson (Guitar solo on Talking Hands)
  • 1993 Coven, Pitrelli, O'Reilly – CPR
  • 1994 ThonkMichael Manring
  • 1995 Carmine Appice's Guitar ZeusCarmine Appice
  • 1996 Dick Pimple Present Music From Turtle Island (Deep Purple in disguise)
  • 1996 Signatures – Kevin Crider
  • 1997 Storm – Torden & Lyn
  • 2001 Seventh Key – Seventh Key (No Man's Land and Every Time It Rains)
  • 2001 Nylon & SteelManuel Barrueco
  • 2001 Feeding the WheelJordan Rudess (Solos on Quantum Soup and Crack the Meter)
  • 2001 Pavarotti & Friends For AfghanistanLuciano Pavarotti (Smoke on the Water with Deep Purple)
  • 2002 Camino Latino/Latin JourneyLiona Boyd
  • 2004 Rhythm of TimeJordan Rudess ("Bar Hopping with Mr. Picky" and "What Four")
  • 2005 Guitar Farm – Steve Woolverton
  • 2006 Gillan's InnIan Gillan
  • 2006 II – Deacon Street
  • 2007 School Of The Arts – School Of The Arts (On Fire and Portrait)
  • 2008 Porta San Gennaro Napoli – Mario Fasciano / Rick Wakeman / Steve Morse / Ian Paice / Don Airey / Rob Townsend
  • 2008 Brian Tarquin Presents... FretworxBrian Tarquin (on Towers)
  • 2009 Trading 8sCarl Verheyen Band (On Our Way)
  • 2009 Classics Anthology – Rob Cassels Band
  • 2011 Stay Tuned – Bernhard Welz
  • 2011 Testimony 2Neal Morse (guitar solo on "Seeds Of Gold")
  • 2011 Raised in CaptivityJohn Wetton (on Lost For Words)
  • 2011 Guitar PassionsSharon Isbin & friends
  • 2011 Forth – Proto-Kaw
  • 2012 A Proggy Christmas – The Prog World Orchestra
  • 2012 The Fusion Syndicate – The Fusion Syndicate
  • 2012 Concerto For Group And OrchestraJon Lord
  • 2012 Great Gypsy SoulTommy Bolin & Friends (On Crazed Fandango)
  • 2013 Garrett vs. PaganiniDavid Garrett
  • 2013 Epilogue – The Prog Collective
  • 2014 Caprice- David Garrett
  • 2014 Guitars For Wounded WarriorsBrian Tarquin & Heavy Friends (on Freedom)
  • 2014 A Song For You (single) – Mario Fasciano / Charlie Cannon / Steve Morse
  • 2015 tHis is the tHing #1 – Purpendicular
  • 2015 Citizen- Billy Sherwood
  • 2016 Don't You Tell Me Not To Play Guitar (single) – Dorian Chiiwahwah Phallic
  • 2016 Stay Tuned 1.5 – Bernhard Welz
  • 2017 Band Of BrothersBrian Tarquin
  • 2017 Part 1 – Chelsea Constable
  • 2018 The Mutual Admiration Society – Sterling Ball, John Ferraro & Jim Cox
  • 2018 Guitars For VeteransBrian Tarquin & Heavy Friends
  • 2018 Con Brio – Legacy Pilots
  • 2018 Stay Tuned (new version) – Bernard Welz
  • 2018 Triumphant HeartsJason Becker
  • 2019 1000 HandsJon Anderson
  • 2019 All BluesPeter Frampton
  • 2020 Vegas Blue- Brian Tarquin
  • 2020 Sidemen – Sidemen
  • 2020 Aviation – Legacy Pilots

Various artists compilations and tributes

  • 1978 Hotels, Motels And Road Shows (various artists compilation)
  • 1982 Radio 1 Rock Show themes (themes from English radio shows)
  • 1985 Arista's Greatest AOR Hits: Portrait Of A Decade 1975–1985 (various artists compilation)
  • 1989 Guitar's Practicing Musicians (various artists compilation)
  • 1990 Ski Patrol (movie soundtrack)
  • 1990 Metal Guitars (various artists compilation)
  • 1991 Guitar's Practicing Musicians Vol. 2 (various artists compilation)
  • 1991 Guitar Speak 3 (various artists compilation)
  • 1992 Rock Guitar Greats (various artists compilation)
  • 1992 Guitar On The Edge Vol. 2 (various artists compilation)
  • 1992 Album Network Rock Tune Up 84 (various artists compilation)
  • 1994 A Little On The CD Side Volume 14 (Musician magazine's new music sampler)
  • 1994 Album Network Rock Tune Up 118 (various artists compilation)
  • 1994 The Capricorn Sampler Volume One (various artists compilation)
  • 1995 Tales From Yesterday (various artists tribute to Yes)
  • 1995 A Little On The CD Side Volume 17 (Musician magazine's new music sampler)
  • 1996 Crossfire – A Tribute To Stevie Ray (various artists tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan)
  • 1996 Working Man (various artists tribute to Rush)
  • 1996 The Carols Of Christmas (various artist compilation)
  • 1996 Animal Magnetism (various artists PETA benefit compilation)
  • 1997 The Carols Of Christmas II (various artists compilation)
  • 1997 Merry Axemas – A Guitar Christmas (various artists compilation)
  • 1997 Jazz Fusion Vol. 2 (various artists compilation)
  • 1997 aLIVE Down South (various artists Southern Rock compilation)
  • 1997 Candlelight Moments: Dreamscape (various artists compilation)
  • 1997 Healing Renew – Music in Harmony (various artists compilation)
  • 1997 The Roots Of Rock: Southern Rock (various artists compilation)
  • 1998 Guitar Battle (various artists compilation)
  • 1998 The Show That Never Ends (various artists compilation)
  • 1999 Legends Of Rock: The Progressive Rockers (various artists compilation)
  • 1999 Tribute to the Titans (various artists compilation)
  • 1999 Southern Rock Greats (various artists compilation)
  • 1999 The Best Of Progressive Rock (various artists compilation)
  • 1999 Rock Guitarists Forever Best (various artists compilation)
  • 1999 Southern Rock Essentials (various artists compilation)
  • 2001 Warmth In The Wilderness – A Tribute To Jason Becker (various artists tribute to Jason Becker)
  • 2001 Sonic Residue From Vapourspace (Magna Carta remix album featuring the Morse song Led On)
  • 2001 Guitar Heroes – Steve Morse Best (Dixie Dregs/Steve Morse Band/Kansas/Lynyrd Skynyrd/Deep Purple compilation)
  • 2001 Audio's Audiophile Vol. 16: Rock And Grooves (various artists compilation)
  • 2001 Unitone Guitar Series – A Portrait For Strings (various artists compilation)
  • 2002 Southern Rock Christmas (various artists compilation)
  • 2004 Classical Heartbreakers (various artists compilation)
  • 2005 Visions of an Inner Mounting Apocalypse (various artists tribute to Mahavishnu Orchestra)
  • 2005 Back Against The Wall (various artists tribute to Pink Floyd's The Wall)
  • 2006 The Royal Dan: A Tribute (various artists instrumental guitar tribute to Steely Dan, featuring a different lead guitarist on 10 different songs)
  • 2007 Freeway Jam – To Beck And Back – A Tribute (various artist tribute to Jeff Beck)
  • 2008 This Is Fusion Guitar (various artists compilation)
  • 2008 Led Box – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute (various artists tribute to Led Zeppelin)
  • 2008 We Wish You A Metal Xmas And A Headbanging New Year (various artists compilation)
  • 2009 Abbey Road – A Tribute To The Beatles (various artists tribute to The Beatles)
  • 2009 An All-Star Salute To Christmas (various artists compilation)
  • 2010 Tooth Fairy (movie soundtrack)
  • 2012 Classic Rock Presents Prog – Prognosis 2.3 (various artists compilation)
  • 2012 The Spirit Of Radio (various artists compilation)
  • 2012 Songs Of The Century – An All-Star Tribute To Supertramp (various artists tribute to Supertramp)
  • 2013 Fly Like An Eagle – An All-Star Tribute To Steve Miller Band (various artists tribute to Steve Miller Band)
  • 2014 Midnight Rider – A Tribute To The Allman Brothers Band (various artists tribute to The Allman Brothers Band
  • 2014 Light My Fire: A Classic Rock Salute to the Doors (various artists tribute to The Doors)
  • 2015 The Classic Rock Society Presents… New Species Volume 21 (various artists compilation)
  • 2015 Southern Rock Christmas (various artists compilation)
  • 2016 Steve Morse – The Sessions (mp3 download compilation with tracks featuring Steve and various artists, which appeared on several different tribute albums before)
  • 2018 Moore Blues For Gary – A Tribute To Gary Moore (various artists tribute to Gary Moore)

Other appearances

  • 1984 companion LP with Debüt magazine (Germany) February 1984
  • 1993 Lexicon demonstration CD
  • 1995 Free Wave Jam – Advance Micro Devices sound card promo CD with MIDI music files
  • 1997 companion CD with Fingerstyle Guitar magazine #25 (with songs described in magazine)
  • 1999 companion CD with Guitar Techniques magazine April 1999 (with songs described in magazine)
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