Liam Sternberg Explained

Liam Sternberg
Birth Date: July 28, 1949
Birth Place:Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Genre:Popnew waveAkron sound

Liam Sternberg (born July 28, 1949)[1] is an American songwriter and producer who wrote the Bangles hit "Walk Like an Egyptian".[2]

Career

Sternberg began his musical career as part of the late-1970s "Akron Sound" which included Devo and the Waitresses. A member of the band Jane Aire and the Belvederes, Sternberg curated an Akron Sound compilation album for Stiff Records, which gained the attention of rock critic Robert Christgau and brought national attention to the scene. Following this, he worked for other artists including Kirsty MacColl, Rachel Sweet, Ratt, Fuzzbox, Riff Regan, Jane Aire and the Belvederes, and Baby Tuckoo. As a songwriter, Sternberg was the composer of the theme for the hit television program 21 Jump Street. In 1980, Sternberg also produced the first single from the post-punk band Theatre of Hate, featuring vocalist Kirk Brandon.

Personal life

Sternberg has lived in Paris since 1990.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Real New Wave Rolls Out of Ohio . 2008-07-12 . Christgau . Robert . Robert Christgau . April 17, 1978 . Village Voice.
  2. News: Goldstein. Patrick. Uproar Over Spoof Of Bangles' Song. 8 April 2018. Los Angeles Times. April 19, 1987.
  3. Web site: Price . Mark J. . Akron native's song 'Walk Like an Egyptian,' a smash hit for The Bangles, is still catchy after 35 years . 2023-01-27 . Akron Beacon Journal . en-US.