Steve March-Tormé is an American singer, actor, songwriter, and radio host. His early musical influences included The Four Seasons, Nat King Cole, and The Temptations. In the late 1970s, March-Tormé recorded his first LP, Lucky, for United Artists Records. He later produced and sang on Liza Minnelli's album Tropical Nights. From 1978 to 1981, he was the lead male singer on the syndicated game show The $100,000 Name That Tune. He later joined the vocal group Full Swing and also performed with his father Mel Tormé at the Kool Jazz Festival at Carnegie Hall. March-Tormé has recorded several albums including The Night I Fell for You (2000) and The Essence of Love (2003).
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