
Friday, February 6, 2026 at 8:00 PM EDT
Steve Conte
Steve Conte first became known to the music industry in the early 1990s as the songwriter and guitarist of the band Company of Wolves (Mercury Records) and has since worked with artists such as Willy DeVille, Paul Simon, Maceo Parker, Hubert Sumlin, Peter Wolf, Phoebe Snow, Billy Squier, Suzi Quatro, Chuck Berry, Simon & Garfunkel, David Johansen & The Harry Smiths, Willie Nile, Jill Jones and Eric Burdon & The Animals.
His project “The Steve Conte NYC Album” marks Steve’s first release as a true solo artist. Along with the core rhythm section of drummer Rich Pagano and bassist, brother John Conte the album features special guest appearances from Rami Jaffee (Foo Fighters/The Wallflowers), Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls), Dennis Dunaway (Alice Cooper), Michael Monroe (Hanoi Rocks), Ginger (The Wildhearts), Dregen (Backyard Babies/Hellacopters), Paul-Ronney Angel (The Urban Voodoo Machine), Kenny Margolis & Boris Kinberg (Mink DeVille), Keith Christopher (Georgia Satellites/Dan Baird), Sami Yaffa (Hanoi Rocks, New York Dolls), Tracie Hunter & Phoebe White (Mott The Hoople), Crystal Taliefero (Bruce Springsteen/John Mellencamp), Jon Graboff (Ryan Adams And The Cardinals) and Kyf Brewer (Company Of Wolves, Barleyjuice)
His prior band, Steve Conte & The Crazy Truth released their eponymous, critically acclaimed, Steve Conte-produced debut album in late 2009 on Varèse Sarabande Records. Steve was also lead singer/guitarist/ songwriter of two bands with his brother John Conte; Crown Jewels and The Contes.
He is perhaps more popularly known for being former lead guitarist of the New York Dolls.
Conte also plays guitar in Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe‘s new band — along with bassist Sami Yaffa, guitarist Rich Jones (preceded by Dregen of Backyard Babies and Ginger of The Wildhearts) and drummer Karl Rockfist. Conte has written the lion’s share of the latest Monroe album, “Horns And Halos” which was released in August of 2013. Subsequent album “Blackout States” was released in 2015. Michael Monroe tours constantly worldwide.
His songs appear in such feature films as The Perfect Age Of Rock And Roll, Growing Pains and network television shows like Sons Of Anarchy, Smallville – among many, many more.
Palmya Delran
Palmyra Delran is an American rock and roll musician, songwriter, guitarist and producer who was born in Princeton, New Jersey and later moved to Philadelphia. She played in seminal 1990s Philadelphia-area rock bands The Friggs and Pink Slip Daddy, as well as several of her own solo releases and recordings. Little Steven Van Zandt was a reported fan of Delran's previous band, the Friggs, and attended their 2008 NYC reunion show. After striking up a conversation with Palmyra, he learned of her new six-track solo EP She Digs the Ride. He added it to the Little Steven's Underground Garage playlist, picking "Baby Should Have Known Better" as a "Coolest Song in the World This Week", followed by radio listeners voting it "Coolest Song in the World" for 2008, which gained Delran considerable attention for her efforts. The EP was followed up in 2013 with You Are What You Absorb, Delran's first full-length solo effort. The album included the single "You’re My Brian Jones", featuring a music video directed by Daniel Henry, and shot on location in Nashville. Little Steven continued his support of Delran's work, voting "You're My Brian Jones" his No. 1 song of the year.
The Zambonis
The world’s greatest (and only) all hockey rock band. The Zambonis formed in 1991 when defenseman/guitarist/singer Dave Schneider ask brothers Tarquin and Peter Katis if they want to start a group that played nothing but songs about hockey.
The boys said yes and hockey rock was born.
The only band to claim The Beatles and Wayne Gretzky as two major influences.
What sounds like an absolutely stupid, horrible idea turns out to please music fans, critics and hockey people like it too.
Rave reviews and features in the Ny Times, Sports Illustrated, The New Yorker, ESPN Magazine, LA Times, Magnet Magazine and many more has proven over and over that these guys are not only not a joke band but, are no joke.
Savvy songwriting, musicianship and wit exceeds the one dimension you would expect. Not only can they carve out great songs about hockey, life, love and hockey again but, in 1997 they received a cease and desist from the actual Zamboni® Company. After teams of lawyers battled it out, the two left the lawyers in the office and met in person. The off ice battle, was simply resolved with a hand written letter asking The Company to please not make us change our names to “The Motorized Ice Resurfacing Machines”.
25 years, 9 records, a bunch of jerseys and a whole lot of fun.
Hockey rock is alive and kicking in 2026.
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