SK on TRB XVII

FROM SK: Over the years there has been one place where I consistently felt I could do professionally what I've dreamt of doing as an artist...it's The Rock Boat. I haven't stepped foot on this glorious ship of love in almost three years. I am bringing a band of all star musicians to join me. They're called "The SouthWestNorthEast". I will not blow the chance to blow your mind with music. #TheRockBoat
Join us: therockboat.com

One Month until the 6th Annual SK Family BBQ

In less than one month, Stephen will be taking on a marathon of music, lawn games and eating with friends and family (that's you!) in Vienna, VA.  Start the summer right and head to the 6th Annual SK Family BBQ to hear SWNE in its entirety (plus other favorites!)

You can even bring your kids! Kids under 12 are free to the BBQ!
We also have a block of rooms at the Westin at a special SK Family rate.  These will only be available until June 3rd so make sure to book yours soon!
All ticket links and information can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/256261971429349/

Our Producer, Jordan Brooke Hamlin's project, the self-titled Moda Spira album is officially out!

In Jordan's word, "Almost 2 years ago, Latifah Phillips was kind enough to ask me to collaborate on the production, playing and writing of the vision she had been developing for her first solo record under the moniker Moda Spira. A lot of heart went into making this record and I'm so proud to see it released today. It's a document chronicling what it's like to love well through all matter of trials, growth, light and shadows. If you're in Colorado, you don't want to miss the release show tonight. If you have ears and live anywhere, get a copy of your very own."

Fairfield Magazine features Stephen Kellogg

"Kellogg was part of a class of musicians, athletes, and artists from Fairfield-former professional tennis player James Blake and guitar virtuoso John Mayer among them-who have all gone on to achieve success globally"- Fairfield Magazine

Folks, I grew up in a town full of superstars. Literally. I walked the school halls with some freakishly talented people, including but not limited to the guitar great and tennis stars mentioned above. Also attending classes with me were NHL Rookie of the Year (Chris Drury), insanely funny actor (Justin Long) and the "Geico Guy" (Mike McGlone), I mean it's something. I'm not name dropping, I promise. I'm proud of these people all of whom were good people in the time that I knew them. And for every famous person who is exceptional, there are a hundred non-famous people who live where I grew up and make an impact with their lives. I think of my junior high dean of students, Jeff McHugh. Not only was he the first guy to suggest I try out for a play and join a band with his son; and not only did he play the banjo on my recent single "Last Man Standing", but the guy has literally improved thousands of lives as a steadfast, humorous and brilliant educator.

I guess what I am trying to say is that it means a great deal to me that the town magazine where I grew up picked me to talk about this month. That they took the time to do a feature about my new record "South, West, North, East" is really moving to me. 

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