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Steve Eulberg: Smile-inducing, toe-tapping folkgrass.


Five-time national mountain dulcimer winner, 3-time national hammered dulcimer finalist, Steve Eulberg weaves old-timey with blues and contemporary tunes adding original songs into a tapestry of "smile-inducing, toe-tapping folkgrass" that captivates and energizes audiences of all ages.

Steve's music has been featured on United Airlines' Inflight Audio, PBS's Roadtrip Nation and National Public Radio. An active touring musician, film and theater composer, he has had two recordings on initial Grammy ballot and several songs in the Top 10 Independent Country Chart reported by The Music Review.

Host of the Colorado Dulcimer Festival he is active as Secretary-Treasurer of Local 1000, the non-geographical local of the AFM, specifically created for traveling musicians.

Steve earned a Master of Music Education degree from Boston University and his elementary school programs are engaging, informative, uplifting and fun! He teaches guitar at www.jamplay.com and is co-owner of www.dulcimercrossing.com where he teaches people to both mountain and hammered dulcimers.

  Steve Eulberg

[Hark, the Glad Sound! by Steve Eulberg]

Hark, the Glad Sound!


[I Celebrate Life! by Steve Eulberg]

I Celebrate Life!


[Soaring by Steve Eulberg]

Soaring


['Twas in the Moon of Wintertime by Steve Eulberg]

'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime



Steve Eulberg lives in Colorado, USA.

Tagged as: World, Folk, Country, Christmas, Hammered Dulcimer.


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