Randal Ehm and Tom McKinley began jamming together in 1996, and formed Ehm TV with Drummer Van Smith in 1998. Smith was replaced by Steve Polite in 2000, and STEHM was born! STEHM was joined by James Neal in 2005.
The band is picking up a strong following, playing clubs throughout San Diego County. STEHM played the infield at NASCAR California Speedway in February 2007. Fans dig our popular covers from Stone Temple Pilots, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, among others, and are fond of the b-sides by Tonic, Cry of Love and Mad Season.
We just released our inaugural CD, "Pointing North," and are in studio working on our next release. We are also writing material for the soundtrack of a worldwide televised sports event to be aired in Spring 2010.
For club gigs, we have two sets of originals and two sets plus of covers. For concerts we have 90 minutes of original music.
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| POSTED BY: radioindy | POSTED ON: 09 Apr 2009 05:18 PM | ||
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| POSTED BY: momof5pacs | POSTED ON: 19 Jan 2009 05:12 PM | ||
RadioIndy is pleased to present STEHM with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Pointing North"
“Pointing North” is an excellent live rock & roll album from San Diego outfit STEHM. These guys are all about producing fun and upbeat rock & roll music. The songs are guitar-driven, full of outstanding solos, riffs, and progressions, and accompanied by great drum and bass work. The vocals are always energetic, though the entire band contributes to the vocal performance. That said, some vocals are gritty and sound like a combination of Rush and Blind Melon; others are sheer rock & roll and sound like Stevie Ray Vaughn and Mick Jagger. “Pointing North” is a live recording and has a raw, non-studio sound, which is perfect for a band like STEHM. “Sally the Girl Dog” has a catchy guitar riff and drum accompaniment, group vocals, and humorous lyrics that accurately describe the behavior of a dog. “Don’t Tell Me Anything” pleases the ears with its superb guitar work, gritty vocals, and memorable lyrics. STEHM really represents what rock & roll is all about with its impressive guitar work and upbeat, fun songs. Fans of Stone Temple Pilots and fun rock & roll music are going to want to check out this CD. -Chris & the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team |
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| POSTED BY: EricLawrence | POSTED ON: 07 Oct 2008 04:26 PM | ||
“Pointing North” is an excellent live rock & roll album from San Diego outfit STEHM. These guys are all about producing fun and upbeat rock & roll music. The songs are guitar-driven, full of outstanding solos, riffs, and progressions, and accompanied by great drum and bass work. The vocals are always energetic, though the entire band contributes to the vocal performance. That said, some vocals are gritty and sound like a combination of Rush and Blind Melon; others are sheer rock & roll and sound like Stevie Ray Vaughn and Mick Jagger. “Pointing North” is a live recording and has a raw, non-studio sound, which is perfect for a band like STEHM. “Sally the Girl Dog” has a catchy guitar riff and drum accompaniment, group vocals, and humorous lyrics that accurately describe the behavior of a dog. “Don’t Tell Me Anything” pleases the ears with its superb guitar work, gritty vocals, and memorable lyrics. STEHM really represents what rock & roll is all about with its impressive guitar work and upbeat, fun songs. Fans of Stone Temple Pilots and fun rock & roll music are going to want to check out this CD. -Chris & the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team Check out STEHM's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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| POSTED BY: Randal Jay Ehm | POSTED ON: 13 Sep 2008 05:16 PM | ||
Welcome to STEHM's RadioIndy website! We are happy to be here and are excited about seeing what comes of this relationship.
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