“Diamonds” is a standout track from Steven Lee Ebert’s album “If Dreams Were Horses,” showcasing his signature 100% Organic Texas Rock sound. The song beautifully captures the essence of love, weaving together heartfelt lyrics and Ebert’s captivating guitar work.
As a seasoned musician and singer-songwriter, Ebert has a wealth of experience that shapes his music. He knows what it’s like to be on the verge of greatness, having spent much of his life in the company of music legends. He has shared stages and recording sessions with iconic artists like Neil Young, Phil Collins, the Bee Gees’ Maurice and Robin Gibb, and many more. His experiences add a rich layer to his songwriting, allowing him to draw from a well of inspiration.
Ebert’s journey has been anything but ordinary. He has played cards with playwright Tennessee Williams, formed a close bond with Young’s renowned producer, David Briggs, and has been part of fascinating stories, including the inspiration behind the Beach Boys’ hit “Kokomo,” which pays homage to a bar owned by his father in the Florida Keys.
In addition to his music career, Ebert’s diverse background includes training marine mammals and working as a drug-addiction counselor, experiences that contribute to the depth of his songwriting. “Diamonds” not only reflects his love for music but also encapsulates the life lessons he has learned along the way, making it a relatable and enriching listening experience for fans of rock and heartfelt storytelling.