Steve Sahagun
Bass Guitar,
Vocals,
Harmonica
CODA Member
Since:  Oct. 1989
Instruments played:
Bass & Harmonica

Hometown:
Born in Chicago, now lives in Warsaw, IN.

Years playing:
Started playing trombone at age 12, got my first bass at age 14.

Why did you start playing?
Growing up on the south side of Chicago I was in love with R&B, the blues and
the funk of Motown.  I was always drawn to the low register rumblings of the bass.  I'm one of the few bass
guys who can't play guitar.  I've just always and only wanted to play bass.

Equipment:
'87 Steinberger w/transtrem, '76 Fender Jazz Bass and Carvin BB75 5- string w/custom quilted
maple top.  2- Hartke XL 410, Kern IP-777 pre-amp w/ Carvin DCM 1500 power amp, Carvin AC 120, Xwire
X905digital wireless system and a Korg tuner.  Also numerous Crown, Carvin and Ashley gear from previous
bands used for rehearsing and rentals.

Major Influences:
James Jamerson, Will Lee, Jimi Hendrix, Leland Sklar, Phil Hipskind, Tony Levin,
Timothy B. Schmidt, Robben Ford, Billy Sheehan, Alexis Sklarevski.........and many, many more.

Favorite Bands:
Steely Dan, Trapeze, Faith Band, Sad Boy Trouble, Boz Scaggs, Joe Cocker, The Beatles,
The Eagles, Poco, Robben Ford, The Tubes, Southside Denny, Johnny Winters, Keb Mo, Why on earth,
John Mayall,  Pat Travers, John Mayer, Splixx, Duke Jupiter....... and many many more.

Musical Career Highlights:
Getting to open shows for and meeting, Pat Travers, Rick Derringer,
Gary Richtrath, Cub Koda, Quiet Riot and The Grass Roots.

Previous Bands:
Ukiah, Stark Raven, Illegal Procedure and Misspent Youth

Most Embarrassing Show Moment:
Early '80's on stage with Stark Raven at the "Turning Point" in
Rochester, IN.  Opening song 2nd set and we're starting to play Twisted Sister's "I like to Rock"
(come on it's the 80's).  The songs in A, my first note is an A and the moment I touch the string it breaks.
I had never broken a string on stage before or since for that matter and by the time I figured out how to play
it on my remaining 3 strings the song was over.  The crowds into me struggling my ass off and as I duck
into the dressing room to change the string, Mike Jacobs and Rick and Todd Hoffer do an outstanding job
of covering for me until I can get back to the stage.

Favorite Quote:
Lee Iococa, retired CEO of Chrysler:
"Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser"

Thanks To:
"Campy, Lou, Rick and Gail Sahagun, Jordan Steven Mills, Barb, Perri & Lexi, Jay and Lana Warnacut, all the
guys and gals in my previous bands, all the previous members of Coda.  Current Coda guys-John Finken, Jon
Ness, Rick Hoffer & Steve Walker.  Doug & Mindy Murphy, Joe, Keith, Steve, Brett & Debbie.  The gang at
Skip's, Tom and Barb Shuford and all the club owners that support live and local talent.
"Thanks most of all to the people who have supported us over the years."  From Pioneer Ohio to Hillsdale,
Mich.  from Northern IN  to the halls of Tripoly.  You make this the best job I've ever had and I appreciate you
more than you'll ever know."

Thanks for all the naked time in the HOT TUB!"
300 MPH Fuel Injected Rock N' Roll