Here’s what’s currently known about Billy Idol and Steve Stevens.
- Billy Idol and Steve Stevens remain closely associated as a long-running duo, with Stevens continuing to contribute guitar and co-writing to Idol’s projects, including recent and forthcoming material. This ongoing collaboration was highlighted in a recent interview tied to Idol’s film and touring plans.[1][2]
- Idol has been active with new documentary and tour efforts, including the release of a film about his life and career, and public discussions about continuing to perform and make new music with Stevens involved in various capacities. The Los Angeles Times piece notes Idol’s documentary and a summer tour, which underscores the ongoing relevance of Stevens’ contribution to Idol’s work.[2]
- In addition to studio collaborations, Stevens has indicated ongoing interest in writing and recording, with possible new material that could feature Idol when schedules align. Reports and interviews around the film and related projects imply a continued creative partnership between them.[1][2]
Illustration: A two-person partnership like Idol and Stevens often evolves through a mix of live performances, film-related projects, and new recordings. Expect further announcements about tours or new music to emerge as Idol’s documentary campaign and touring schedule develop.
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Billy Idol’s collaborator of 40-plus years transcends the punk-rock guitarist mold, taking in flamenco, jazz‑fusion, prog and classical styles – and he is as excited about guitar today as he was when he first picked one up
www.guitarworld.comBilly Idol weighs in on the guitar wizardry Steve Stevens brings to his new album, 'Kings & Queens of the Underground.'
www.guitarworld.comBefore performing acoustically at Los Angeles's Grammy Museum on October 9, Billy Idol and his longtime guitarist Steve Stevens were interviewed by producer Jimmy Jam (Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey). A few excerpts from the conversation appear below. On initially meeting one another: Billy: "I'd come...
blabbermouth.netAs ‘Billy Idol Should Be Dead’ hits theaters, the New York native talks highlights from his long career with the British rocker
www.guitarplayer.com'Those are quality problems, I think.'
parade.comSteve Stevens - News - IMDb - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comThe 70-year-old rock star has a lot going on, not least his upcoming induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
www.latimes.com