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Nov. 20, 2024

🎸 The Heats Are Back: Steve Pearson on New Music, Old Memories, and What’s Next"🎙️

🎸 The Heats Are Back: Steve Pearson on New Music, Old Memories, and What’s Next
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Exploring Washington State

This week on the Exploring Washington State Podcast, we sit down with Steve Pearson—Seattle’s rock and roll legend.


From his iconic days with The Heats to the raucous adventures of the Rangehoods, Steve takes us on a nostalgic journey through the highs, lows, and everything in between of his musical career.


🎶 From Garage Gigs to Stadium Crowds


Steve’s story starts like many legends: with a young kid strumming Beatles tunes and dreaming of a bigger stage. But what happens when those dreams become reality? Steve recounts the serendipitous moments that took The Heats from an obscure garage band to headlining packed clubs and sharing stages with rock royalty. And then there’s that unforgettable gig at the Oregon Jam in front of 79,000 people. How did The Heats handle a live mic malfunction in the middle of their opening song? Let’s say Steve and Don didn’t miss a beat.


💿 The Record That Changed Everything


With tales of late-night rehearsals, fiery live shows, and the iconic Seattle Times article that skyrocketed their fame, Steve shares how The Heats became the band everyone had to see. But what happens when fame fades? Enter the Rangehoods—a band born of grit, rebellion, and a desire to shake things up again.


🎤 New Music, Old Friends


Decades later, The Heats are back. With a new album on the way and reunion shows electrifying fans, Steve reflects on how the band’s music has stood the test of time. Hear firsthand how they recorded 10 songs in just four days, why Steve is still chasing the perfect guitar tone, and why he refuses to become a nostalgia act.


🥧 Plus, Pie or Cake?


Of course, no Exploring Washington State Podcast episode is complete without a bit of fun. Steve’s answer to our signature dessert debate may surprise you—and his reasoning is as rock and roll as it gets.