Steve Richard
Steve Richard, born in Providence, Rhode Island, living in St. Louis, Missouri is an American Christian Country music singer. He is on the Force MP Entertainment record label.
Richard has toured with musicians Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Dickey Betts, Dierks Bentley, Montgomery Gentry and Craig Morgan.[1] His Goodwill Radio Tour raised funds for local and national charities, including Toys For Tots, the National Cancer Society and the Salvation Army.
Richard released album "Steve Richard" in 2008 and "Up to Somethin'" in 2009, produced by Phil O'Donnell and recorded at Reba McEntire's Starstruck Studios and at Nashville's Legends Studio.
For the first album Richard moved to Nashville, TN and worked with producer/musician John Rich, producer Michael Bradford (Kid Rock, and Uncle Kracker) with whom he wrote seven of the songs. The single "Stomp" was used for a line dance[2] and became an interactive video game,[3][4] while his "Bridge Back Home" was used by the National Wrestling Alliance.
As of 2012 Richard lived in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wife, Rachelle and daughter Marion (born 2007).
Discography
Albums
- 2008 – Steve Richard / Produced by Michael Bradford, John Rich
- 2010 - Up To Somethin’ / Produced by Phil O’Donnell
- 2014 - Keep On Rollin / Produced by Phil O'Donnell
Singles
- "South of Heaven" (2014)
- “The Rock On Which I Stand” Duet with Laura Dodd (2013) – Reached No. 1 on the Power Source chart in 2013[5]
- “I See You In Everything” Duet with Laura Dodd (2013) – Reached No. 1 on the Power Source chart in 2013[6]
- “Toothbrush” (2012) – Reached No. 1 on the Power Source chart in 2012[7]
- "Love's Gotta Go Somewhere" (2011)
- “Eighty Acre Church” (2010–2011) – Reached No. 1 on the Power Source chart in December 2010[8]
- “Invisible Hand” (2010–2011)
- “Make It Into Heaven” (2009–2010)[9]
- Reached No. 3 on the Power Source chart, July 2009[10]
- Nominated for Song of the Year at the 2009 Inspirational Country Music Awards[11]
- "Never Leave You Behind," (2009) Reached Top 15 on the Powersource Christian Country Chart[12]
- "Stomp" (2009)[13]
Awards
- 15th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards “New Artist of the Year”[14]
- 15th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards “Song of the Year” Nomination for “Make It Into Heaven”[15]
- 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Final Round Nominee for Christian Country Song of the Year, "Eighty Acre Church"[16]
- 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Final Round Nominee for the Entertainer of the Year[17]
- 18th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Winner for the Video of Year for "Love's Gotta Go Somewhere"[18]
- 18th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Final Round Nominee for the Video of the Year for "Toothbrush"[19]
- 19th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Final Round Nominee for the Video of the Year for "Keep On Rollin'"[20]
- 19th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Vocal Duo of the Year Winner with Laura Dodd for "I See You In Everything"[21]
Music Videos
- "Eight Acre Church, FFA Remix" (2010)
- “Eighty Acre Church” (2010)
- “Invisible Hand” (2010)
- “Stomp” (2009)
References
- ↑ "Steve Richard Hits the Road with Country Star Craig Morgan and Will 'Stomp' along the Way at Country Dance Clubs and Honky-Tonks"
- ↑ "The Steve Richard Stomp"
- ↑ "Scar Symmetry and Steve Richard Together At Last"
- ↑ "Steve Richard is "Stomp"ing Everywhere"
- ↑ Powersource Music Magazine Charts
- ↑ Powersource Music Magazine Charts
- ↑ Powersource Music Magazine Charts
- ↑ Powersource Music Magazine Charts, December 2010
- ↑ "Steve Richard, "Eighty Acre Church", Music Row Magazine, November 2, 2010"
- ↑ Powersource Music Magazine Charts, July 2009
- ↑ "TOP 10 CATEGORY NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR THE 15th ANNUAL INSPIRATIONAL COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2009 AT TRINITY MUSIC CITY USA"
- ↑ Powersource Music Magazine Chart, 2009
- ↑ "Steve Richard, "Stomp" Music Row Magazine, May 22, 2009"
- ↑ "Congratulations to the 2009 ICM Awards Winners"
- ↑ "Nomination for Video of the Year for “Eighty Acre Church" 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards
- ↑ "Nomination for Song of the Year for “Eighty Acre Church" 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards,
- ↑ "Nomination for Entertainer of the Year" 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards,
- ↑ "Nomination for Entertainer of the Year" 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards,
- ↑ "Nomination for Entertainer of the Year" 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards,
- ↑ "Nomination for Entertainer of the Year" 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards,
- ↑ "Nomination for Entertainer of the Year" 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards,