The Steel Sahuaros are from all over the country and have assembled in Tucson, Arizona to play American Roots Music. Influenced by both new and old artists, The Steel Sahuaros specialize in classic country, folk, and blues music. The Steel Sahuaros are ready to provide the atmosphere for your next wedding, private event, or concert. Contact us here.
Andrea is the lead singer for the band. She is from Pittsburgh aka "The Steel City" which is highlighted in the band's name. Music has always been her greatest passion in life and she feels lucky to be able to share her love of music with others. She is inspired by Brandi Carlile, Gary Clark Jr, Chris Stapleton, Yola, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings just to name a few talented artists.
Daniel is the only Arizona native in the group and has been playing guitar since he was 12. After starting and playing in a successful punk band Daniel fell in love with the guitar and performing music. Daniel enjoys all different types of music but especially enjoys The Grateful Dead, Chris Stapleton, and Willie Nelson. During the day he is a high school english teacher. Daniel also plays guitar for The Chris Graeber Band.
Bryan Russell-Lowe grew up outside of Boston, Massachusetts where he first picked up the guitar as a hard rock loving 8th grader. He continued studying the instrument throughout his time at Bridgewater State University where he got a minor in music and played in the school jazz band. Since then, he has played in a variety of musical groups from Boston to Syracuse to Tucson. Included are a pop rock cover band, an alt-rock band, a funk-folk jam band, a house band at a local open mic, and a group of old high school friends whose inability to find a front-man forced Bryan to learn how to sing. He is also a member of Tucson folk trio Third Time’s a Charm.
Greg Gillilan recently relocated to Tucson, Arizona from Marietta, Ohio...AKA the middle of nowhere. He is an avid Ohio State Buckeyes football fan and loves that he is able to live out his dream job as a full time mixing and recording engineer. His musical influences range from Americana, folk, and country to pop punk and grunge rock. Greg also plays guitar for The Chris Graeber Band and other local pick up shows.
Harrison grew up in LA where he learned to play guitar starting at the age of 7. Since then, he’s learned to play bass and drums, and has played in jazz, rock, and funk bands over the years. In 2018, he moved to Tucson to get his PhD in Psychology at the University of Arizona. His influences range widely, from jazz musicians like Chick Corea and Kamasi Washington, to rock icons like Led Zeppelin, to soul and neosoul legends like Stevie Wonder and D’Angelo, to contemporary Hip hop greats like Kendrick and Noname.