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Jeffrey Steele

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Biography

Jeffrey LeVasseur, born August 27 1961 in Burbank, California, is an American country music composer, songwriter, guitarist who adopted the stage name Jeffrey Steele. He joined the band Boy 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 Number 33 on the country charts. He recorded albums-Gold and Outlaw-with hits such as "The Cowboy in Me" for Tim McGraw (Number 1, 2002) and "What Hurts the Most" for Rascal Flatts (Number 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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