Who is your musical hero, your inspiration?

If youโre going for classical, itโs Bach. To me, heโs the greatest musician that has ever been on this planetโbar none. Debussy, I love him. When you get into jazz, Louis Armstrong. Heโs the Bach of jazz.
Anthony Steinberg, pianist; jazz and popular classics.

Probably Bloc Party. Theyโre a British Indie-rock band with a black frontmanโthat was really big for me growing upโand they have a cool, fast-paced, high energy. Iโve listened to them since I was 14 or so.
Lamar Harris, singer/acoustic guitarist; folk-rock and indie rock
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Bob Dylan. I play guitar along with his songs. Iโve played violin for 8 years, since I was 3. Going to camps for fiddle music influenced the songs I play on the street. Iโve played with Santa Cruz Chamber Youth Strings for a few seasons. Currently I get to be concertmaster, and Iโll play a big solo that Iโm excited for.
Abraham Stepka, violinist; fiddle and classical music.
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Definitely James Taylor. Fire and Rain, there is no other.
George Carter, Singer and electric guitarist; jazz, folk, pop music.
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Iโm classically trained, so Iโd have to say Paganini. He would be the pinnacle of the best of the best. Not necessarily stylistically, but for someone I look up to, to strive for, itโs Paganini.
Gabriel Viesler, Violinist; classical, jazz, folk
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On bass, Victor Wooton is pretty awesome, he blows me away, but Iโm a drummer, drums are my go-to. Iโm into prog rock a lot, so Bill Bruford from King Crimson and Yes, and Danny Carey from Tool.
Ian Wilson, Electric bass; rock, jazz, folk











I like to sing and have been in many choirs. I like CSN for their vocal harmonies, early Joni Mitchell, Miriam Makeba, Areatha Franklin and Whitney Houston and so many more!