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Like Me by Steve Lacy

Artist Biography For Steve Lacy

Steve Thomas Lacy-Moya Born May 23 1998 Better Known As Steve Lacy Is An American Musician Guitarist Bassist Singer-Songwriter And Record Producer. He Was Born In Compton California And Gained Recognition As A Member Of The Grammy-Nominated R&B Band The Internet In 2015. In February 2017 Lacy Released His Debut Project A Song Series Titled “Steve Lacy's Demo” And His Debut Album “Apollo XXI” Was Released On May 2019. On December 4 2020 Lacy Released A Compilation Album Titled “The Lo-Fis”. 2 Steve Lacy July 23 1934 – June 4 2004 Born Steven Norman Lackritz In New York City Was An American Jazz Saxophonist And Composer Recognized As One Of The Important Players Of Soprano Saxophone. Coming To Prominence In The 1950s As A Progressive Dixieland Musician Lacy Went On To A Long And Prolific Career. He Worked Extensively In Experimental Jazz And To A Lesser Extent In Free Improvisation But Lacy's Music Was Typically Melodic And Tightly Structured. Lacy Also Became A Highly Distinctive Composer With Compositions Often Built Out Of Little More Than A Single Questioning Phrase Repeated Several Times.
After Lacy Was Diagnosed With Cancer In August 2003 He Continued Playing And Teaching Until Weeks Before His Death On June 4 2004 At The Age Of 69.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Like Me

“Like Me” Is The Second Song From Steve Lacy’s Debut Album Apollo XXI And This Marks The First Collaboration Between DAISY And Steve. The Song Tells Of Steve’s Worries About Coming Out As Bisexual And His Concern For What Others Went Through When Also Coming Out. It Is Also The Longest Track On The Album. In The First Part Of The Song Lacy Somewhat Abstractly Reflects That There Must Be Others Also In His Position I.E. Bisexual And He Does So In A Manner That Doesn’t Appear Very Emotionally Invested. In The Second Part He Takes A More Emotive Tone. Narratively This Could Be Due To The Lack Of Acceptance The Protagonist Receives From Others For Their Situation. In The Third Part The Tone Becomes Detached And Unemotional Again And Expresses A Desire To “fade Away” – Perhaps Also Due To The Lack Of Acceptance They Received From Others.

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