Scott Steele began singing and performing at the age of eight in South Louisiana. He was given his first guitar then and after six months of teaching himself how to play using a book of old Hank songs, he was hooked on country music. Around this time he began playing and singing at church and very soon he was comfortable playing and singing in front of a large audience. He took up playing piano at eleven years old and at twelve wrote his first song while playing the piano after church one Sunday. It was then that he knew song writing would be his true heart's desire and Nashville began to call.
In 2004 his first album, "One In A Million was complete. Scott Steele has played many venues from Texas to Mississippi including Gruene country hall in Gruene Texas, The Farmer’s Daughter in San Antonio Texas, Bear Creek Saloon in Montpelier, Louisiana, The Hammond Music Festival in Hammond, Louisiana.. and many bars and honky-tonks playing covers and squeezing in originals along the way. His personality lends to his stage presence and his consistent ability to connect with the audience is something to see.
Scott Steele rang in the New Year in Nashville as a resident and he couldn't be happier. He is currently working on his second album "Music Man" with the help of Buddy Hyatt, and a fantastic team at The Tracking Room. Mitch Kamp is the Creative Consultant on the project and first friend he jammed with in Nashville. This project takes on country music and blends it with his own unique contemporary sound. "It's All Good" and "Do You Believe" are the first of many Scott Steele's songs to come. Now that he is home in Nashville he is positioned to work even harder and take his artistry to the next level.
Scott is also dedicated to supporting charities such as The Special Olympics and Project Child Smiles and is available for performing free to raise money for these causes.
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