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Steve Holy
Guest Artist
A Dallas, Texas, native, Steve Holy is the youngest of eight children. He credits his parents and longtime friend Johnnie High as being the most influential figures in his life.
Holy was among 500 hopefuls who auditioned for a spot on the renowned Johnnie High Country Revue in Arlington, Texas, the same show that would later launch Curb recording artists Leann Rimes and Shane McAnally. He finished first in the competition and less than a year later was voted entertainer of the year by the fans.
After spending several years on the Texas circuit, Holy was signed to Nashville label Curb Records. His debut single "Don't Make Me Beg" was released in 1999. After two more Top 20 singles, his biggest triumph came with the release of his fourth single "Good Morning Beautiful." The song was not only featured in the Jennifer Lopez movie Angel Eyes, but it also became his first No. 1.
Holy credits country music greats Charlie Rich, Mickey Gilley, and John Conlee for influencing and inspiring his music. Other artists such as Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke, and a variety of Doo-Wop groups play a major role in his vocal style and on-stage persona as well.
After "Good Morning Beautiful," Steve scored another No. 1 hit in 2006 with "Brand New Girlfriend," followed by an album of the same title on Curb Records.
Latest CD
Love Don't Run