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Steve Poltz (born February 19, 1960) is a Canadian-born American singer-songwriter and guitarist based in San Diego, California. He is a founding member of the indie-rock band The Rugburns and is best known for co-writing the #2 Jewel song "You Were Meant for Me". He appeared in the video, and has worked with Jewel on many occasions, such as tours, her platinum and diamond albums, and singles. As a solo artist, he often performs acoustic-only "good old-fashioned sing-along" shows. His songs feature simple, poignant melodies and quirky, satirical lyrics.
[edit] BiographyPoltz was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and later immigrated with his family to Palm Springs, California. While attending the University of San Diego, where he received a degree in political science, he met guitarist Robert Driscoll and formed The Rugburns. Poltz and his bandmates developed a local and national cult following by playing coffeehouses and bars. While performing dates at the Innerchange Coffeehouse in San Diego, he formed a professional and personal relationship with Jewel, frequently opening for her on tours, co-writing songs, and appearing in her music video for "You Were Meant For Me." Poltz has also done live renditions of some Jerry Hannan songs at live gigs. In 1998, Poltz released his first solo album, One Left Shoe for Mercury Records. A disagreement in the artistic direction of his material led to him leaving the label and forming his own company, 98 Pounder Records. Five years later, he recorded Chinese Vacation, an album heavily influenced by the events of September 11th and the murder of one of his closest friends. Poltz also collaborated as a songwriter with A. J. Croce on Croce's 2004 album Adrian James Croce. [edit] Trivia
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Categories: 1960 births | Living people | American male singers | American Roman Catholics | Canadian immigrants to the United States | Canadian singer-songwriters | People from San Diego, California | People from Halifax, Nova Scotia | Musicians from Nova Scotia | Canadians of German descent | Musicians from California |
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