Jeffrey LeVasseur, born Augustâ¯27â¯1961 in Burbank, California, is an American country music composer, songwriter, guitarist who adopted the stage name Jeffrey Steele. He joined the band Boyâ¯Howdy in 1990, where he served as vocalist and bassist, recording two albums and an EP with Curb Records. After the group disbanded, Steele relocated to Nashville in 1994, signed a solo contract with Monument Records in 2001, and released Somethin' in the Water, whose title track reached Numberâ¯33 on the country charts. He recorded albums-Gold and Outlaw-with hits such as "The Cowboy in Me" for Timâ¯McGraw (Numberâ¯1, 2002) and "What Hurts the Most" for Rascal Flatts (Numberâ¯1, 2006). Other releases include Hell on Wheels (2006), Gold, Platinum, No Chrome, and More Steele (2007), Countrypolitan (2008), and the single "A Voice" (2026).
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