It's been almost 20 years since Seasick Steve's acclaimed performance in Jools Holland's Hootenanny propelled the unknown American singer-songwriter to global fame, and his battered three-string Japanese guitar and vintage wooden stompbox made music history. The overwhelming response surprised no one more than Steve himself and hit him like a lightning bolt, the effects of which are still being felt almost two decades later - he has now performed at almost every major festival in the world and has sold over two million albums. His new album "A Trip A Stumble A Fall Down On Your Knees" is released "This album came about by accident, as the title suggests, we just stumbled upon it and stumbled upon it, and it became my favorite album ever and the work I've been waiting for proudest so far. Not a week goes by that I wear it." I thank my luck for the night on the Hootenanny that led us to this record. via So Recordings. It's an album he proudly says is his favorite album to date:"This album was made by mistake, as the title suggests we just tripped and stumbled into it, and it became my favourite album ever and the piece of work I'm most proud of to date. There's not a week goes by that I don't thank my lucky stars for that night on the Hootenanny which has brought us here to this record."