Tommy Steele (Tommy Steele Band) is a southern rock / country musician. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Tommy Steele has been singing and playing guitar at an early age. Actively engaging in several bands before starting his own in 2006, Tommy Steele is the founding member and front man of the Tommy Steele Band. The 2009 release of his first Nashville produced CD, “The Long Haul”, brought the Tommy Steele Band national recognition with three hit singles: “Watching Love Grow”, the rock guitar-edged, mid-tempo "Forever 17" and the passionate Top Ten inspirational crossover hit ballad, "What Kind of Man Would I Be." Tommy’s 2012 Music Row Top 40 hit single perfectly reflected the complicated dichotomy of his music, charting at 79 in July, 2012. Produced by Nashville’s respected veteran singer songwriter Dave Gibson. "My Side of the Street" put Steele's emotive voice front and center on this story of a love destined to live only in dreams. The story line with Tommy's unique style brought a new interpretation of cultural and social divides to the song. The video was added to many television networks across the country. In 2013 The ultimate party song “We Ain’t Drunk” video was released, picked up by many networks and was a hit to more than 50 Million over air and cable TV subscribers and is still a mainstay on many networks today. Three-time performer at Nashville’s CMA Music Festival, Tommy has shared the stage with iconic country music stars: Leann rimes, Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich and Dwight Yoakam. The band has been featured in several national and international publications including; Country Weekly, Music Row, and Magazine of Country Music. Discography *My Side of the Street - 2012, Triple Creek Records *The Long Haul - 2009, Triple Creek Records
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