Steve appleton biography
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Steve Appleton
American businessman (1960–2012)
This article is about the American businessman. For the British musician, see Stevie Appleton.
Steven R. Appleton (March 31, 1960 – February 3, 2012) was an American business executive, the CEO of Micron Technology, based in Boise, Idaho.[1]
Born and raised in Southern California, Appleton attended Boise State University and played tennis for the Broncos.[2] A lifelong aviation enthusiast, he died when his single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff from the Boise Airport on February 3, 2012.[3]
Career
[edit]Appleton started his career at Micron shortly after graduation from BSU in 1983, working the night shift in production for less than fem dollars an hour. He held a variety of positions in the company, including wafer fab manager, production manager, director of manufacturing, and vice president of manufacturing before being appointed president and COO in 1991. Appleton was
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Band timeline:
Eva Valve 84-88
Basti 88-93
Delta Radio 89-94
Globo 93-
Moonboys 93-94
The Brass Monkeys 98-01
Glisten 98-
Wawasan 01-
The Young Britains 04-05
Delia 05-
The Improvemnet 06-14
Paul, Mark & Steve 07-
ASTR 10-
Vandiands 12-
Solo artist 18-present
1992/93 Basti - Paul Thompson (Vocals/Samples), Ian MacGregor (Drums), Steve Appleton (Guitar), Mark Wernham (Bass) As a four-piece, the band moved towards a smoother and friendlier sound and toured mainly supporting MeatBeat Manifesto. 1989/94 Delta Radio - David Clark (Drums), Steve Appleton (Vocals/Guitar) An experimental rock project very much pushing the boundaries of acceptability, playing mostly in Norfolk and featured on several local compilation albums. This is the band where I really learned to play the guitar and to sing. 1993/94 Moonboys - Mark Howe (Guitar), Steve Appleton (Vocals/Guitar) Project producing extreme
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Stevie Appleton
British singer, songwriter and producer
Musical artist
Stephen Appleton (born in Surrey, England) is a British singer, songwriter and producer.
At the age of fifteen, Appleton began playing piano in a Soho restaurant improvising jazz and playing covers from the likes of Elton John and Billy Joel.
After graduating from a music college in London he was quickly signed by Spinnin’ Record’s based in The Netherlands, and recognised as one of their key writers. During his time there the label recognised his vocal and performing ability and, with Warner Music Group, released Appleton’s debut single “Supposed To Do”.
Appleton has since become a platinum-selling writer with artists including Tiësto, Cher Lloyd, Klingande and Filatov & Karas, with number 1s in Russia, Poland, Singapore. In December 2019, Appleton co-wrote and was the featured artist on the Tiësto single, "Blue".[1][2][3]