Steve Gorman is an American drummer and songwriter best known for his work with the rock band The Black Crowes. Born on August 15, 1968, in Muskegon, Michigan, Gorman is recognized for his powerful drumming style and contributions to the band’s sound, which combines elements of Southern rock, blues, and hard rock. The Black Crowes, formed in 1984, gained prominence with their debut album, "Shake Your Money Maker" (1990), which featured hits like "She Talks to Angels" and "Hard to Handle." Gorman's rhythmic foundation helped define the band’s classic sound, particularly on subsequent albums such as "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion" (1992) and "Amorica" (1994). Beyond The Black Crowes, Gorman has collaborated with various artists and bands, including forming the supergroup Trigger Hippy. His impact on music is marked by his role in reviving classic rock sounds in the 1990s and influencing a generation of musicians. Gorman is also an author and hosts a podcast, further contributing to his legacy in the music industry.