Steve Brown is an American musician and songwriter known primarily for his contributions to the genres of rock and pop-punk. He gained significant recognition in the 1980s as a guitarist and songwriter for the influential band Trixter, which emerged from the glam metal scene. Trixter's self-titled debut album, released in 1990, included hits like “Give It to Me Good” and “One in a Million,” which helped define the pop-metal sound of the era. Beyond Trixter, Steve Brown has been involved in various projects, including his work with the band 3rd Degree and as a producer and songwriter for other artists. His guitar work is characterized by melodic riffs and catchy hooks, contributing to the energy of the music he creates. Brown's impact on music can be seen in his role in the resurgence of 80s rock and glam metal influences in contemporary music, as well as his contributions to the live music scene through touring and performances. As a seasoned musician, he continues to inspire both emerging artists and fans of classic rock and pop-punk.