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McCabe started performing solo in 2006, using only a drum machine and electric guitar as an alternative to a full band. (Previous band Stephen Nancy had existed between 1999 and 2002.) In 2008 he signed to Cherryade Records with whom he released his first official solo EP "Pink Bomb" as a
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Ste has received national UK radio play on stations such as BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 1. With the release of his third album,
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followed later that year and received favourable reviews from underground/alternative press and mainstream gay media such as
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Ste McCabe at the New Oxford, Salford, as part of the Sounds From The Other City Festival, 2011.
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magazine, which in September 2010 featured his open letter to
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McCabe performed onstage with English leftist singer
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Ste McCabe at the New Oxford, Salford, as part of the Sounds From The Other City Festival, 2011.
Liverpool
Indie
queercore
punk
www.ste-mccabe.co.uk
Liverpool
queercore
Manchester
Edinburgh
Gay Times
Royal Festival Hall
Indietracks
Dandelion Radio
queer
David Hoyle
Time Out
Gay Times
Artrocker
The Pope
Benedict XVI
Gay Pride
Billy Bragg
Glastonbury Festival
"MEGAPENG FEATURE! *** AUGUST 2012***"
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"Cherryade Records"
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""I like hardcore boys! I like boys hardcore!" - In This Issue - GayTimes"
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