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A Spoonful Of Hits With Steve Boone of The Lovin' Spoonful
Steve Boone from The Lovin' Spoonful and his Spoonful of Hits Show: As a teenager in Long Island, Steve Boone learned guitar from his brother Skip while recovering from a car accident. He joined Skip's hot local band with future Lovin' Spoonful drummer Joe Butler. After high school graduation and a summer motorbiking around Europe, Steve met John Sebastian and Zal Yanovsky in Greenwich Village in late 1964. By the next summer, The Lovin' Spoonful were on the road with Steve on bass and Joe on drums and vocals. The group racked up an astonishing SEVEN Top-lO singles with Steve co-writing two of the band's best loved hits - "You Didn't Have To Be So Nice" and the number one smash hit "Summer In The City."
In 1970 Steve bought a 56 foot sailboat and spent the next three years writing songs while cruising the Caribbean. In 1973 he leased a 24 track studio in Baltimore and recorded the Little Feat classic, "Feats Don't Fail Me Now." Then he bought the studio and relocated it on to a 135 foot houseboat in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, calling it Blue Seas Studio. The studio became the recording home of such legends as Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Robert Palmer, Ricky Scaggs and the Seldom Scene. Steve moved to Florida in 1987. He is an award-winning BMI songwriter and writes and records in his home MIDI studio in between touring, and recording new material with the Spoonful.
In 1993 he produced the "Irish Times" band's album, "Live At McGuire's Hill 16." Steve joined the Surf 97.3 FM radio team and has his very own show called "A Spoonful Of Hits" His live radio show.
In Steve's words:
"I plan on using a timeline of my life from the early 1950’s to today to show how popular music has evolved including of course my time in the Lovin’ Spoonful and beyond. You can tune in locally at 97.3 fm or streaming at www.flaglerbeachradio.com. So tune in and comment or call me up at the station when I'm on live. I look forward to being on the airwaves each Monday night from 6 PM to 7 PM E.S.T."
We are so very honored to have this legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Famer on the airwaves with us.