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Steve Pryor
BornDecember 27, 1955
Tulsa, Oklahoma
DiedMay 6, 2016
Cause of deathMotorcycle crash
Burial placeMemorial Park Cemetery (Tulsa)
OccupationMusician

Steve Pryor (/ˈpraɪər/; December 27, 1955 - May 6, 2016) was an American musician. He is in the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame.

Biography

Pryor started his first band in high school, Light Year, Jimmy Strader on bass, Damon Daniel on drums and Mark Carpenter on guitar. In 1989, Pryor was offered a record deal and moved to Los Angeles. He underwent some years of success, touring with the Fabulous Thunderbirds and opening for Joe Cocker, he was also a member of The Old Dog Band.

References

  1. "Jaimie Muehlhausen // Vibrosonic Design". Jaimie Muehlhausen Vibrosonic Design. Retrieved December 22, 2024.
  2. Staub, Michael (May 18, 2016). "A farewell to Steve Pryor". TulsaPeople Magazine. Retrieved December 16, 2024.


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