LOCAL MUSIC ARTISTS - REGIONAL VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
DESCRIPTION: Steph Bitter is a singer/songwriter of original Acoustic Folk/Blues music from Regional Victoria.
ACTIVITY STATUS: Active
ACTIVITY PERIOD: 2013 - Current
MUSIC GENRE: Folk, Acoustic Folk, Blues
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: AUSTRALIA
RECORD COMPANIES / LABELS (Current & Past): Independent
BANDCAMP PAGE: https://stephbitter.bandcamp.com/
ABOUT HER:
Steph Bitter is one of regional Victoria’s young folk singer/songwriters. She has been influenced by artists like Josh Pyke, Daughter and Fleet Foxes.
Steph’s love for music began when she was 10 years old, seeing Josh Pyke live in concert for the first time. After she picked up the guitar at 14, with a previous interest in writing stories, Steph found her passion in song writing. Upon turning 15, she had written her first songs and was performing them at her local open mic nights, later branching out and playing small gigs around regional Victoria.
In 2014 she won Runner-Up for Best Original Song at the CCB Battle of the Bands.
In 2015 the Bendigo Blues and Roots Festival awarded Steph with a Maton guitar, donated to the festival by Coopers, as well as winning First Prize at the BSSC Talent Show.
When she was 16, they recorded her first EP titled 'First of May', which was released to the public 12 months later.
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LINKS:
- Triple J Unearthed Page - https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/steph-bitter
- Bendigo Blues & Roots Page - http://www.bendigobluesandroots.com.au/news/2016/artist-snapshot-steph-bitter/
- First Year at Latrobe Blog (interview) - https://firstyearlatrobe.wordpress.com/2016/05/18/interview-steph-bitter/
- Twitter Account - https://twitter.com/stephbitter
- Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/stephbittermusic/
Parent Category Page Links: | Local Music Artists / Outfits - Regional Victoria, Australia |
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