When it comes to pickers, Steve Piticco is in a class of
his own. He has become the benchmark for seasoned professionals and developing
players alike, with his distinctive sound and style. Steve was born in Toronto
and began playing guitar at age eleven, acquiring the Fender Telecaster at age
fifteen that he uses to this day. In the late 1970's, he arrived on the local
scene, playing with The Prescott Brothers band and also working with many of the
top groups in the Ottawa area. In 1989, he formed his own band, South Mountain,
which received the Canadian Country Music Association’s Vista Rising Star award
in 1990, and Steve has been recognized many times by the CCMA as Guitar Player
of the Year and Instrumentalist of the Year. In addition, Steve has played
guitar in Tommy Hunter’s concert tour band and has guested on countless
recording sessions as well as recording several of his own albums. With his new
version of South Mountain, Steve travels extensively throughout Canada and
Europe, most notably in Scandinavia where the Dutch Country Music Association
has honoured him with five Gram Awards for International Instrumentalist
(winning over such world-renowned players as Chet Atkins, Mark O’Connor, Vince
Gill and Mark Knopfler) and the group with International Group of the Year
twice. An appearance on a Nashville television program brought the following
comments from seasoned Nashville session players: "He can't be from this
planet!" and "It should be against the law to play like that!. When it comes
to country guitarists, Steve Piticco is world class.
The Hall of Fame has discovered
a number of video's of Steve.. Click the links below to view the show..