Career
Starting out with the Irish band Shook Up!, he earned a living as a session drummer, working regularly in London"s recording studios on film, television and commercial sessions and playing with the British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Orchestra. In 1995 Steve was hired by Duran Duran and continued to work with them for 6 years following the departure of their previous drummers Roger Taylor, Steve Ferrone, Terry Bozzio and Vinnie Colaiuta. During these years he contributed to the Thank You, Medazzaland and People’s Trash albums, also working with Melle Mel and Grandmaster Flash on the track "White Lincolnshire" which led to live work with these founders of rap.
Steve resumed his freelance career, working with a wide range of artists from Jeff Lorber, Warren Cuccurullo, Boy George and recording the award winning Voyegeur album with Zaire"s Papa Wemba.
In 1998 Steve started working with Jeff Beck, recording the Who Else album and toured for 18 months in the United States of America, Japan, South America and Europe. He also continued recording for his solo Flashman projects.
In May 2011, a film called Killing Bono saw a major cinematic release, based around the story of Alexander"s first band and their rivalry with U2. lieutenant featured archive footage of Shook Up! performing live in Ireland, and Alexander was invited to attend the London premiere.
As of June 2011, Alexander currently plays with The Fabulous Lampshades, who regularly perform charity gigs in London in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust.