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Beethoven once stated: “Music can change the world.”
Once in awhile you hear a song that hits so deeply, it can make you feel…it can make you re-evaluate…it can make you change. Nashville Hall of Fame songwriter, Jeffrey Steele, has made a career of penning songs that do just those things, songs like “My Wish” and “What Hurts the Most” for Rascal Flatts, “The Cowboy in Me” for Tim McGraw, and more recently the Democrat- slamming smash hit by Aaron Lewis “Am I the Only One?” which went to #1 on the Billboard charts without any mainstream radio play. His words have found their way to songs for artists like Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Eric Church, Miley Cyrus, Trace Adkins among so many others.
But now, with the release of A Voice Steele is using his own voice to deliver a powerful message for those who feel unheard and underrepresented in the face of the powers that be. From farmers, to front line nurses, soldiers and cops, and perhaps most importantly, children, Steele explores the concept of what does having a voice look like these days, and in so many cases, what does it look like to not have a voice?
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(Full title didn’t fit
)Beethoven once stated: “Music can change the world.”
Once in awhile you hear a song that hits so deeply, it can make you feel…it can make you re-evaluate…it can make you change. Nashville Hall of Fame songwriter, Jeffrey Steele, has made a career of penning songs that do just those things, songs like “My Wish” and “What Hurts the Most” for Rascal Flatts, “The Cowboy in Me” for Tim McGraw, and more recently the Democrat- slamming smash hit by Aaron Lewis “Am I the Only One?” which went to #1 on the Billboard charts without any mainstream radio play. His words have found their way to songs for artists like Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Eric Church, Miley Cyrus, Trace Adkins among so many others.
But now, with the release of A Voice Steele is using his own voice to deliver a powerful message for those who feel unheard and underrepresented in the face of the powers that be. From farmers, to front line nurses, soldiers and cops, and perhaps most importantly, children, Steele explores the concept of what does having a voice look like these days, and in so many cases, what does it look like to not have a voice?
Exclusive -- Nashville Hall of Famer Jeffrey Steele Gives 'A Voice' to the Voiceless in Stirring Free Speech Anthem: 'We All Need to Be Part of the Charlie Kirk Choir'
With the release of "A Voice," Jeffrey Steele is using his own voice to deliver a powerful message for those who feel unheard and underrepresented in the face of the powers that be.