Steve Wynn is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, known primarily for his influential work in the alternative rock and indie rock genres. Born on February 21, 1960, in Los Angeles, California, he first gained recognition as the frontman of the band Dream Syndicate, which played a pivotal role in the 1980s Los Angeles music scene and was a key figure in the paisley underground movement. Wynn's notable works include Dream Syndicate's acclaimed debut album, *The Days of Wine and Roses* (1982), which is often credited as a seminal release in the college rock genre. He has also released a series of solo albums, such as *Kicking the Pigeon* (1990) and *Here Come the Miracles* (2001). His music is characterized by its blend of jangly guitars, poetic lyrics, and a mix of rock, folk, and country influences. Beyond his own music, Wynn has influenced countless artists in the indie rock scene and continues to be a respected figure in the music community, known for his engaging live performances and his ability to craft compelling narratives within his songs. His contributions have helped shape the sound of alternative rock from the 1980s to the present.