Upcoming Gigs
I have two weekly things going on now Sunday mornings at Daddy Mojo's 1501 NE Fremont the Americana Music Brunch from 10 - 1pm and, same place on Monday nights I host the Daddy Mojo's Subatomic Open Mic from 7 - 10.
Hi, Wow! A couple weeks ago I did a taping for a one hour radio show on the nationally syndicated program "River City Folk" Hosted by Tom May, this show has been on the air for nearly twenty-five years. It is broadcast on over 150 stations nationwide, and on XM Satellite Radio Channel 16-The Village 4 times a week . So during the week of October 26th -November 2 check your local radio listings. Most of the shows are on Public Radio or College Stations. Also it will be available at river city link . Click on the folder for Steve and listen or download.
Be Peace, Steve
Steve has been writing songs and performing for many years. He has entertained people in a diverse number of settings. He has performed shows in hospitals, rehab centers, nursing homes, nightclubs, coffee houses, restaurants, house concerts, festivals and on the street. He tailors his sets to the needs of the venue. For some it’s a night of dancing, for others its an afternoon to reminisce. With scores of original songs spanning the broad range of Americana and with scores more of country, blues, folk, and rock tunes, Ulrich is very versatile. He can bring what you want. And, besides that, he is a humorist and a storyteller. Audiences consistently enjoy meeting Steve and he enjoys them too.
In the late 70´s as Zeus Muldoon, in the 80´s as Steve Duckfoot, Steve Ulrich was a mainstay in the Austin Folk scene. Sharing billing with such luminaries as Blaze Foley, Pat Mears, Lyle Lovett and Townes Van Zandt. Ulrich was considered a "best bet" by the local press and club goers alike. Then in 1986 he took "time off to grow up with my kids" and left the active music life for the next fifteen years.
Resurfacing in 2000 as Steve Convenience, Ulrich teamed up with producer Brian Beattie on his stellar debut album Guy Down the Street. Released in 2001 the eclectic collection swings gospel, country, pop, rock and blues. He embarked on an ambitious performing schedule averaging about 200 dates a year since. Playing as a solo act or with his band or sometimes with a single sideman, Steve has entertained thousands of enthusiastic listeners over the past few years.

