STEVE (SALTY) WEBER
Salty met Wedge in 1987 at the university of Oregon. Steve was a music major also studying business. Steve added his guitar to the first Anti-M album NO WAVES IN HELL. He followed this with a solo release called TOO MANY NOTES. This title was based on the joke that Wedge, Mark, and Ruston always felt Steve was trying to fit too many notes into his solos.
Steve also added his guitar to the second Anti-M album, POSITIVELY NEGATIVE. Although Steve recorded on every track many of his performances were replaced when guest artist Ronnie Montrose agreed to appear on the album. Steve also wrote 3 tracks for this album (Saltation, The Saline Solution, Assaulted).
Steve released his second album, SACRELICIOUS following his work on Positively Negative. Steves work reflects his jazz, classical and rock influences including Alan Holdsworth, Steve Howe, Jimi Hendrix and Robert Fripp to name just a few.
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