Steve Espinola

 What do you think of Steve
 Espinola?

I love him more love him
more love him more
Woop-dee-doo
U can't touch him
He is half-confused
I have Espinol-a-phobia

Steve Espinola was born long ago in Boston, Massachusetts. As a child, he lived on Kwajalein, an American Army Base in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The 3-mile long island did not have TV, and instead, WWII-era variety shows were piped in over the local radio station. This messed up Steve's cultural reference points, and he has yet to recover. Steve has been 
Life o phobia (the lookalikes- Steve Espinola & Alex Wolf)
1. Love Song While Running Away
2. From a Stranger #1
3. Life-o-phobia
4. Gravy Blubber Spam
5. Old Man
6. Fool In Love
7. You Don't Get To Have Fun
8. Primal Scream
9. U Can't Touch This
10. Rescue Me
11. From a Stranger #2
12.  Arthur Murray's Dance Nightmare
13. Let's Go To The Dance
14. Faces on the Buildings
15. Wind and Water
16. Falling In Love With...
17. Watching Watching
18. Needles
19. You Whip Me
20. You've Lost Everything
21. From a Stranger #3
22. Gentle Ballad of Love

Some Demos
1. (1 2 3 4 5)
2. Famous famous
3. Whoop dee do
4. I'm not gonna call you up
5. Flipside of the sun
6. Love song while not knowing if
           you're coming or going or 
           googleplex (upside down  
           \inside and blue)
7. Behind you all the way
8. The moonlight song
9. I fell and broke my hand
           while singing this song
10. Right out in the street

11. Nikola tesla, inventor of the
            alternating current 
            generator, locks eyes with
            his special pigeon in bryant                              park.  they dance and fall in
            love. (Instrumental)
12. War song or tombstones or time again
13. Subway song
14. Love you more love you more love 
            you more
15. Joe
16. Hang
17. Poverty
18. Half as confused

performing his songs in the rock clubs and coffee houses of New York City since 1996. In addition to being the Wurlitzerist and Shortwave Radio player for The Dan Emery Mystery Band (Home Office Records), he recently completed a 2-month, 10-country tour of Europe as the keyboard player for Steve Wynn (of Dream Syndicate and Gutterball fame). Steve has recorded his songs with Mike Gordon of Phish, shared the stage with Michelle Shocked, cub, and the Squirrels, and opened for The Muffs, Pansy Division, The Magnetic Fields, and They Might Be Giants with his home-built 19-string electric tennis racket. His keyboard playing has appeared most recently on albums by The Moldy Peaches and Bionic Finger.