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Steve Stevens is an American guitarist. He is best known as Billy Idol's guitarist and songwriting collaborator, and for his lead guitar work on the theme to Top Gun – "Top Gun Anthem" – for which he won the Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1987.

Early life
Steve Schneider was born on May, 5 1959 in New York City and grew up in Queens. Schneider got began playing guitar at the age of 7 after being inspired by a local folk musician named Phil Ochs. He got his first serious guitar at the age of 8 which was a nylon-string, he didn’t get his first electric guitar until he was 13. He later attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, during this period he would get into classical guitar and was influenced by Steve Howe and Robert Fripp. Throughout his upbringing he also had a big interest in Flamenco music. == Career ==
Career
Billy Idol in 2003 After attending Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts for a few years Stevens decided to drop out of school and started making a name for himself in Manhattan playing with local bands. Following the dissolution of Generation X in 1981 Billy Idol moved to New York, City to start a solo career. Idol’s manager Bill Aucoin then introduced him to Steven’s and the two hit it off immediately, with Idol later stating in a 2025 interview "Once I saw what Steve could do, I knew anything I wanted to do, I could do it. Then with Keith producing, I just knew we had this sort of triumvirate that ended up really fueling the Billy Idol of the '80s." However he and Idol parted ways in 1988 as Stevens went on to record his first solo album and pursue other ventures. In 2001, Stevens and Idol reunited and appeared together on MTV, playing an acoustic set on VH1 Storytellers. He and Idol then released ''Devil's Playground in 2005, which was their first album together in 18 years. Stevens has since collaborated with Idol on four more albums, the most recent being Dream Into It'' (2025). Stevens still tours regularly with Idol. In 2026, Stevens and Idol were both inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Solo career His solo album releases include Atomic Playboys (1989), He played the guitar on Mötley Crüe vocalists Vince Neil’s 1993 debut solo album Exposed. Stevens also played on Japanese musician Kyosuke Himuro 1997 album I·De·A. In 1986, Stevens worked alongside Harold Faltermeyer to create the song "Top Gun Anthem" for the 1986 film Top Gun. For his work on the song Stevens would win a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance at the 29th Annual Grammy Awards. Stevens has also contributed to other movie sound tracks such as Matrix Reloaded, Once Upon A Time In Mexico, Coyote Ugly, Look Who’s Talking Too, The Upside of Anger, Ace Ventura; Pet Detective and The Wedding Singer. In 1990, Stevens recruited Greg Ellis, Michael Monroe and Sami Takamäki to form Jerusalem Slim. They released one self titled album in 1992. In 1997, Stevens helped form the super group Bozzio Levin Stevens, alongside Terry Bozzio of Frank Zappa, U.K., Missing Persons, Steve Vai, Jeff Beck), and Tony Levin of Peter Gabriel, King Crimson and Liquid Tension Experiment. They released two albums Black Light Syndrome in 1997 and Situation Dangerous in 2000. In 2018, Stevens helped form another super group called Deadland Ritual. Alongside Franky Perez (Apocalyptica), Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath) and drummer Matt Sorum(the Cult, Guns N' Roses). The group released two singles together before disbanding. In 2022, Stevens teamed up with The String Revolution to cover Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" in a Flamenco style.mIn 2024 Stevens along with Ozzy Osbourne featured on the Billy Morrison "Crack Cocaine." The song went on to reach number 2 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart. == Gear ==
Gear
Stevens has his own line of Knaggs series guitars, and in May of 2025, he partnered with Ciari to release another set of signature series guitars. For amps, Stevens relies on his signature Friedman head, a two-channel design powered by EL34 tubes. One channel draws inspiration from his 1969 Marshall Plexi, while the other is tailored to deliver a response similar to a Fender Twin Reverb. He also uses the very first prototype of this signature model. When he needs especially clean tones, he switches to a pair of Custom Audio Amplifiers PT100 heads, keeping one as a backup. When it comes to effects, he runs everything through a large, rack-mounted system. It features switching units from Egnater and Axess, along with processors like the Line 6 Mod Pro and Echo Pro, a TC Electronic D-Two, and an Eventide H7600 Ultra-Harmonizer. The setup also includes a few drawers filled with pedals from brands such as Moog, Source Audio, MXR, Joemeek, and Boss. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Steve Stevens has been married to Josie Stevens, a model, stylist, and television personality, since December 2008. In 2010 he and his wife appeared in the 10 episode reality documentary television series on E! titled Married to Rock. == Discography ==
Discography
Solo Studio albumsAtomic Playboys (1989) • Flamenco a Go-Go (1999) • Memory Crash (2008) Promotional albumsThe Guitar World According to Steve Stevens (1986) • Akai Guitar Sample Collection (1994) Collaborations with Billy IdolBilly Idol (1982) • Rebel Yell (1983) • Whiplash Smile (1986) • ''Devil's Playground'' (2005) • Kings & Queens of the Underground (2014) • The Roadside (2021) • The Cage (2022) • Dream Into It (2025) with Ric OcasekThis Side of Paradise (1986) with Jerusalem SlimJerusalem Slim (1992) with Vince NeilExposed (1993) with Bozzio Levin StevensBlack Light Syndrome (1997) • Situation Dangerous (2000) with Kyosuke HimuroI·De·A (1997) • The One Night Stands Live (1998) • Mellow (2000) • Beat Haze Odyssey (2000) • Follow the Wind (2003) with Deadland Ritual • "Down in Flames" (2018) • "Broken and Bruised" (2019) As Featured Singles Guest appearances Soundtrack appearances == Awards and nominations ==
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