Saturday, September 11, 2010

Upcoming Music News & Events!

What’s going on everyone? I just wanted to update everyone on some upcoming news in regards to my music. I have 3 upcoming shows on Friday, Sept 17 at the Glenn Hotel, downtown ATL, Saturday, Sept 18 at the RISE SUSHI LOUNGE and a full one hour long concert featuring talented artists Phylle and Brittnee Camelle (check them out on facebook) on Sunday, Sept 19th at the Party Room. If you aren’t busy you should come out and support ya boy. For more information, you can click on the “my band” tab on my facebook page or visit me at www.stevenknightmusic.com

I’m also super excited that I will be going into the studio early next month to start working on my first studio album. I will be working with the talented Feenix Elektrik and we are going to bring the HEAT. So look out for more information on that very soon.

Finally, I just want to thank everyone for their continued support. It really means a lot and inspires me more than you will ever know. Please spread the word about me and my music and if you have not done so, please become a fan of my facebook music page - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Steven-Knight/267806029489.

God bless,

Steven Knight
www.stevenknightmusic.webs.com
www.myspace.com/stevenknight3200

Steven Knight Perfoms at Centennial Park's Music At Noon in ATL

Check out pics from Steven Knight's recent concert held in Centennial Park in Downtown Atlanta, GA.



Friday, August 27, 2010

Steven Knight Nominated for ATL City Award

Steven Knight has been nominated for the ATL's Hottest Future SuperStar 2010 by ATL Club Awards. They have a big award show in October and everything. Please cast your vote by going to http://www.atlclubawards.com/Promotions/VoteEntAwards.html and voting. Scroll down to 2010 ATL Future SuperStar and check Steven Knight and proceed to the bottom. It takes literally 2 seconds. Your support is very much appreciated!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Steven Knight To Perform at the "Music Is Life, Life Is Health" festival

Steven Knight will take the stage for the "Music Is Life, Life Is Health” festival on Saturday, August 21, 2010 from 10AM – 3PM. This is a family oriented event and everyone is encouraged to attend.

The event will be held outside at the downtown Rowell Square across from the Visitors Center: 610 Atlanta Street Roswell GA.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Upcoming Performance, Don't Miss It!


Location:Wade Walker Park 5585 Rockbridge RdStone Mountain, GA
Genres:Alternative,Blues,Christian/Gospel,Classical,Comedy,Country,DJ,Electronica/Dance,Folk,Hip Hop,Jazz,Latin,Metal,Other,Pop,R&B/Soul,Rock,World/Reggae

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Footage of Steven Knight Performing Live!

Here is footage of me performing live on 6/6/2010. I sang John Legend's Ordinary People in my set. Enjoy!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Artist of the Week!

E Show "Verbalize" will featured Steven Knight as the artist of the week starting today through Friday. The show is updated each day at 3PM. Check it out today at 3PM - http://explorestudios.com/

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Upcoming Performance: June 6, 2010



Upcoming Performance
When: June 6, 2010
Where: Redlight Cafe in Midtown (ATL) - http://www.redlightcafe.com/
Cost: $9
Purchase tickets at - https://tickets.aftonshows.com/StevenKnight
Description: Steven Knight will be performing a 20min set of covers and original music.

*Show starts at 6:30PM
If you plan on attending, please purchase tickets in advance online @ https://tickets.aftonshows.com/StevenKnight.

Thanks for your continued support!!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Performance Canceled for May 8th

PERFORMANCE CANCELED: i will no longer be participating in the performance scheduled for May 8th. Others performances are being scheduled and I will keep you posted. Thanks for your support!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Performance: Mother's Day Tribute (5/8/10)


Performance: Saturday, May 8th @ Scores here in ATL. Show starts at 4pm. It's a tribute to mothers and will showcase fashion, dancing and music. $7 cover
2425 Wesley Chapel Rd.
Decatur, GA 30035
(678) 418-1818

www.myspace.com/stevenknight3200
www.twitter.com/stevenknight32

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Steven Knight Featured in Xtra Magazine


Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that I am featured in the April 2010 edition of Xtra Magazine. Check it out! http://www.xtrapairofhands.com/xtramagazine.htm


Monday, February 1, 2010

INKOGNITO-Urban Web Mag Feature

Just wanted to let everyone know that I am featured in the current INKOGNITO-Urban Web Magazine. You can check it out at - www.inkognitoworld.net.

Much love,

Steven Knight
www.twitter.com/stevenknight32
www.myspace.com/stevenight3200

Monday, January 18, 2010

Remembering The DREAM


Observed on the third Monday of January, this year’s observance will mark the 80th birthday of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the 23rd anniversary of the national holiday. It is celebrated in some form in more than 100 countries, according to the King Center.

“It is a day of interracial and intercultural cooperation and sharing. No other day of the year brings so many peoples from different cultural backgrounds together in such a vibrant spirit of brother and sisterhood,” Coretta Scott King wrote in a message on the King Center Web site.


“Whether you are African-American, Hispanic or Native American, whether you are Caucasian or Asian-American, you are part of the great dream Martin Luther King, Jr. had for America. This is not a black holiday; it is a peoples’ holiday. And it is the young people of all races and religions who hold the keys to the fulfillment of his dream.”

This year’s theme is Remember! Celebrate! A Day On, Not A Day Off to celebrate his legacy and work as well as to act on his principles through community service initiatives and programs that promote interracial cooperation, according to the King Center.

“The greatest birthday gift my husband could receive is if people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds celebrated the holiday by performing individual acts of kindness through service to others,” said Coretta Scott King, who died in 2006.

Her nephew and King Center President/CEO Isaac Newton Farris, Jr. noted that Dr. King once said “I am convinced that if I had not had a wife with the fortitude, strength and calmness of Coretta, I could not have stood up amid the ordeals and tensions surrounding the Montgomery movement. I came to see the real meaning of that rather trite statement: ‘A wife can either make or break a husband.’ Coretta proved to be that type of wife with qualities to make a husband when he could have been so easily broken. In the darkest moments she always brought the light of hope.”

Initiated by Congress in 1994, King Day of Service transforms the federal holiday honoring King into a national day of community service. President-elect Barack Obama planned to participate in community service on Monday. He also asked Americans to serve on Monday and make an ongoing commitment to service.

Farris said Coretta Scott King was “truly a great leader in her own right. Even before she met Martin Luther King, Jr., she was active in the struggle for racial equality, social justice and peace. As Dr. King’s wife, partner and co-worker in the American Civil Rights Movement, she made numerous contributions throughout the various campaigns of the Movement and he often sought her input in developing strategy.”

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. died on April 4, 1968 in Memphis where he was to help sanitation workers protest against low wages and intolerable working conditions. He was assassinated on the balcony at the Lorraine Motel, which is now the National Civil Rights Museum.

Dr. King’s funeral services were held at Ebenezer Baptist Church and on the campus of Morehouse College. He is entombed on a 23-acre site that includes the King Center. The area was made a National Historic Site in 1980.

After he died, Coretta Scott King worked tirelessly to insure that his life, work and teachings were remembered and studied by future generations, Farris said.


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Praying For Haiti

You may complain about your misfortunes and negativity in life, but always remember to be thankful for what you DO have...please be thankful and do not take your treasures for granted! Life is short and NO ONE is granted tomorrow. Tell someone that you care for TODAY that you love and appreciate them! Haiti we are with you...

God bless,

Steven Knight